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English
About MP3
The music compression
technology MP3 (MPEG1
Audio Layer 3) significantly
reduce the digital data of an
audio CD while maintaining
CD quality sound.
•
Getting MP3 files:
you
can either download legal
music files from the internet
to your computer hard disc,
or create such files by con-
verting audio CD files in
your computer through
appropriate encoder soft-
ware. (128kbps bit rate or
higher is recommended for
MP3 files.)
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Creating a MP3 CD:
burn the music files from
your computer hard disc on
a CDR or CDRW using
your CD burner.
Helpful hints:
–
Make sure that the file
names of the MP3 files end
with
.mp3.
–
Total number of music files
and albums: around 350
(with a typical file name
length of 20 characters)
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The length of file names
affects the number of tracks
for playback. With shorter file
names, more files can be
burned on a disc.
Playing a disc
This player plays Audio
Discs including CD-R/ CD-
RW, and MP3 CD. Do not
try to play a CD-ROM, CD-
I, CDV,VCD, DVD or com-
puter CD.
IMPORTANT!
•
For a disc with CD Audio
tracks and MP3 files, only
the CD Audio tracks will
be played.
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This player does not sup-
port UDF format CD.
1
Lift the CD door at
LIFT
TO OPEN
. Insert a CD
with the printed facing up
and press the CD door gen-
tly.
CD/MP3 player
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