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MP3 Introduction
This system is incorporated with an MP3 decoder. You can play
back MP3 tracks (files) recorded on CD-Rs, CD-RWs, and CD-
ROMs.
• Notice that “files” and “tracks” are used interchangeably.
What is MP3?
MP3 is an abbreviation of Motion Picture Experts Group (or MPEG)
Audio Layer 3. MP3 is simply a file format with a data compression
ratio of 1:10 (128 Kbps*). That means, by using MP3 format, one
CD-R or CD-RW can contain 10 times as much data volume as a
regular CD can.
* Bit rate is the average number of bits that one second of audio data
will consume. The measuring unit used is Kbps (1000 bits per
second).
To get a better audio quality, choose a higher bit rate. The most
popular bit rate for encoding (recording) is 128 Kbps.
MP3 File Compatibility
• This system can only read MP3 files that are recorded in the
format that is compliant with ISO 9660 Level 1 or Level 2.
• The system can read or play MP3 files only with the extension
code—“.mp3”.
• ID3* tags cannot be shown on the display.
* An MP3 file can contain file information called “ID3 Tag” where
its album name, performer, track title, etc. are recorded. There are
two versions—ID3v1 (ID3 Tag version 1) and ID3v2 (ID3 Tag
version 2).
Disc structure—How are MP3 files recorded
and played back?
“MP3 files (tracks)” can be recorded in “directories (or folders),” in
PC terminology.
During recording, the files and directories can be arranged in a way
similar to arranging files and folder/directories of computer data.
“Root” is similar to the root of a tree. Every file and directory can be
linked to the root.
In compliance with ISO 9660, the maximum allowable depth of
nested directories—so-called “hierarchy”—is eight (inclusive of the
root).
Playback order, files search order, and directory search order of the
MP3 files recorded on a disc are determined by the writing (or
encoding) application; therefore, playback order may be different
from the one you have intended while recording the folders/
directories and the files.
Note on MP3 discs
MP3 discs (either CD-R or CD-RW) require a longer readout time.
(It differs due to the complexity of the directory/file configuration.)
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DISPLAY
DISPLAY
B.SEARCH
DOWN
REW
UP
FF
F.SEARCH
RETURN STEP TV/VIDEO
TV VOLUME
TV CHANNEL
SUBTITLE
TOP MENU
TV
STANDBY/ON
AUDIO
VCR OFF ON
VCR
CONTROL
TUNER PRESET
ENTER
VOLUME
AUDIO/
FM MODE
VCR CHANNEL
TUNING
DVD FM/AM AUX MUTING
REMAIN
PROGRAM
D.R.C
SETUP
CLEAR
REPEAT
ANGLE
SLOW
ZOOM
SEARCH
A-B REPEAT
ZOOM
SLEEP
EFFECT
DSP MODE
TEST
PRO LOGIC
SETTING
SOUND
PTY –
RDS DISPLAY
PTY SEARCH PTY +
TA
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MENU
For in-depth information about a disc to be played back, see
“Disc Introduction—DVD/VCD/CD” on page 25.
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