Directions For Use
3.
38
Playing
an
MP3
CD
MP3
(MPEG1
Audio
Layer-3)
files
are
highly
compressed
music
files.
Using
this
technology
the
data
volume
can
be
compressed
by
a
factor
of
10.
This
means
it
is
possible
to
record
10
hours
of
music
in
CD
quality
on
a
single
CD-ROM.
When
creating
MP3
CDs
please
note
the
following:
File
system:
ISO9660
Directory
structure:
maximum
of
8
levels
Formats:
*.mp3
Filenames:
maximum
of
12
characters
(8+3)
Maximum
of
32
albums,
999
titles
Supported
sampling
frequencies:
32,
44.1,
48
(kHz).
Music
with
sampling
frequencies
other
than
these
will
be
skipped.
Supported
bit
rates:
32,
64,
96,
128,
192,
256
(kbit/s)
ID3
Tag:
Version
1,
1.1.
In
later
versions
the
directory
name
is
displayed
as
the
album
and
the
filename
as
the
title.
Important
notes
for
playback:
Only
the
first
session
of
a
multi-session
CD
will
play
back.
1
Insert
an
MP3
CD.
Playback
starts
automatically.
MP3
C
D
display
If
the
TV
is
on,
the
MP3
CD
screen
appears
automatically.
During
playback,
the
current
track
number
and
its
elapsed
playing
time
will
show
on
the
TV
screen
and
on
the
recorder
display.
During
stopped
playback
(
STOP
h
button)
the
numbers
of
the
albums
will
show
on
the
TV
screen
and
on
the
display.
Further
information
on
the
album,
track
and
artist
will
also
be
displayed
if
included
in
the
ID
tag.
Tip
2
Stop
playback
using
STOP
h
.
The
number
of
albums
is
displayed
in
the
display.
Additional
playback
features
Using
N
or
O
select
the
next
or
previous
title.
You
can
also
use
the
T/C
button
to
select
titles
and
albums.
1
Press
the
T/C
button
and
use
the
C
or
D
button
to
select
the
'T'
symbol
for
title
o
r
'C'
for
chapter.
2
Use
the
CH-
B
or
CH+
A
buttons
or
the
number
buttons
0..9
on
the
remote
control
to
select
the
number
of
the
title/chapter.
You
can
also
use
the
repeat
functions
(
PLAY
MODE
button).
Tip
playback
37
Playing
a
DVD+RW/
+R
disc
1
If
the
disc
is
write-protected
or
a
finalised
DVD+R
disc,
playback
starts
automatically.
C01
ANNA
P01
2
If
playback
does
not
start
automatically,
use
the
CH-
B
or
CH+
A
button
to
select
the
title
you
want
to
play
on
the
index
screen.
You
can
also
use
the
N
or
O
button
on
the
front.
3
Press
the
PLAY
G
button.
This
will
appear
on
the
display:
title
number,
recording
quality.
a
I
can
see
the
message
'
EMPTYDISC
'
b
The
disc
does
not
contain
any
recordings.
Problem
4
To
stop
playback,
press
STOP
h
on
the
remote
control
or
h
on
the
DVD
recorder.
5
To
eject
the
disc,
press
OPEN/CLOSE
J
on
the
front
of
the
DVD
recorder.
What
should
I
note
when
playing
back
different
recording
types
(qualities)?
The
correct
recording
quality
'
M1
,
M2
,
M2x
,
M3
,
M4
,
M6
'
w
ill
automatically
be
selected
during
playback.
For
more
information
see
the
section
on
'Selecting
the
recording
type
(quality)'
in
the
chapter
on
'Manual
recording'.
?
Playing
an
audio
CD
You
can
also
use
the
DVD
recorder
to
play
audio
CDs
1
Insert
an
audio
CD.
Playback
starts
automatically.
Audio
CD
display'
If
the
TV
is
on,
the
audio
C
D
screen
appears
automatically.
During
playback,
the
current
track
number
and
its
elapsed
playing
time
will
show
on
the
TV
screen
and
on
the
recorder
display.
Tip
2
Stop
playback
using
STOP
h
.
The
number
of
tracks
and
the
total
time
are
displayed.
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