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DXZ745MP
English
CD/MP3/WMA Operations
Folder random play
This function allows you to play all the tracks of
all the folders recorded on an MP3/WMA disc in
a random order.
1. Press and hold the [
RDM
] button for 1 sec-
ond or longer to perform folder random play.
The indications “
FOLDER
” and “
RDM
” light
up in the display and “
-RANDOM
”
appear
in the title display for about 2 seconds, and
then folder random play starts.
2. To cancel folder random play, press the
[
RDM
] button again.
The play status indications such as
“
FOLDER
” and “
RDM
” disappear from the
display and normal play resumes from the
track currently being played.
Play list mode
This function allows you to play tracks, up to lat-
est 5 time stamps, by reading the play list infor-
mation written on the disc.
1. Press and hold the [
PLAY LIST
] button for 1
second or longer to turn on or off the play list
mode.
∗
Play list play is possible only when there is a
file whose extension is “
.M3U
” on the CD-R/
RW.
∗
Up to 5 play lists can be recognized, and up to
255 files can be recognized per play list.
2. Press the [
a
] or [
d
] button to change the
track.
3. Press the [
DN
] button to move to the previ-
ous play list.
Press the [
UP
] button to move to the next
play list.
Notes:
• The SCN/RPT/RDM functions cannot be used
while in the play list mode.
• The title display changes from folder name to play
list name.
Making a play list
1. Write desired tracks to a CD-R/RW, etc. Be
sure to use alphanumeric/ASCII characters
for all file names.
2. Make a play list by using a multimedia player,
etc. and save the data. The file format must
be M3U.
3. Again, write this play list to the CD-R/RW,
etc.
Notes:
• When writing to a CD-R/RW, etc., be sure to use
alphanumeric/ASCII characters.
• Up to 5 layers can be recognized as a list. For
written play lists, latest 5 lists are recognized in
the order in which they are written.
• When writing to a CD-R/RW, etc., turn off the Disc
At Once function.
• When adding a play list, it is recommended to
write it in the “
Root
” folder.
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