D-Link DMP-CD100 CD Player User Manual


 
Rev: 10242000
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MP3 FILE INFORMATION
WHAT IS MP3?
MP3 is the abbreviation of “MPEG 1 Audio Layer 3”. MPEG Audio is a
compression specification that compresses the audio portion only. This audio
compression method is used in DVD and Video CD, etc. The audio data has
been compressed into about 1/10 the size of a normal audio file.
SEQUENCE OF PLAYING MP3 FILES
MP3 files will be played in the sequence that the writing software had
recorded. Therefore, it may be different between the sequence that you want
to record and the sequence of playing. To ensure that the songs play in the
order that you want, input “01” ~ “99” before the file names in the desired
sequence and then record onto a CD-R. Refer to your CD recording software
for options on organizing MP3 files.
IMPORTANT NOTES
D-Link is not responsible for playability of MP3 in any case due to recording
condition such as PC performance, writing software, media ability or etc.
ACCEPTABLE MEDIUM
CD-DA Audio CD
CD-R : ISO-9660 or Joliet file structure.
Maximum number of recognizable directories : 255
SETTINGS FOR YOUR MP3 ENCODER AND CD WRITER
When you use your MP3 encoder to compress audio data to an MP3 file,
set the transfer bit rate of the encoder to fixed 128 kbps (Constant Bit
Rate).
Sampling frequency is 44.1 kHz.
When burning your MP3 CD’s, check “Disc at Once”.
WRITING FILES ONTO A CD
When a CD containing MP3 data is loaded, the DMP-CD100 checks all the
files on the CD. If the CD contains a lot of folders or non-MP3 files, it will
take time for the DMP-CD100 to start playing MP3 files. In addition, it may
also take time for the DMP-CD100 to move to the next MP3 file. A file search
or folder search may not be performed smoothly. You should not write
non-MP3 files or unneeded folders along with MP3 files on the CD.