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Playing MP3 & WMA CDs
To program MP3/WMA CD playback:
•
When programming the tracks on an MP3/
WMA CD you must also select the Directory
Number of the tracks being programmed.
•
You can program up to 20 tracks on an MP3/
WMA CD, same as for a normal CD.
•
Programming can only be done while the
player is in the Stop mode. If the MP3/WMA
disc is playing, fi rst press the
STOP
button to
stop playback, then follow the programming
steps below.
To repeat all the tracks in a single directory
(or Album):
1. Begin playback as usual.
2. Press
the
REPEAT
button 3 times.
• The indicator appears on the display and
all the tracks in the directory will be repeated
continuously.
To cancel repeat playback:
• Press
the
REPEAT
button button until the
“
ALL
” indicators disappear.
To play randomly:
This function operate the same way for MP3/
WMA CDs as they do for normal CDs.
1. Load an MP3/WMA CD in the player. Wait
until the reading process is completed.
2. Press
the
RANDOM
button the “
Ran
”
indicator appears on the display. The player
will play all the tracks on the disc in random
order.
To display the ID3 track information:
•
When you create a CD on your computer
containing MP3/WMA audio fi les the software
you use to create the disc will normally allow
you to input the name of the artist, the name
of the album, and the titles of the individual
songs. The ID3 will show automatically during
playback.
•
In this example the MP3/WMA CD contains
a total of 09 Directories (Albums) and 193
Tracks (Files).
•
Let’s assume that the fi rst track we want to
program is Track #03 in Album #05.
1. Press
the
PROG.
button on the remote
control.
•
The display shows Album “
01
”. Track 01 and
Program Memory “
P01
” will appear on the
display.
2. Press the
FOLDER UP
button repeatedly to
select Album #05.
3. Press the
button repeatedly to select
track # 03 of Album #05.
4. Press the
PROG.
button again to enter this
track in program memory PR 01.
•
The program memory number advances to
“
P02
”
5. Repeat Steps 2 through 4 to enter up to 20
tracks in the program memory.
•
After you have entered up to 20 tracks in the
program memory, press the
PLAY/PAUSE
button to begin programmed playback.