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Program
¶ Program allows you to store your favorite tracks for a
particular disc in the player memory.
¶ A Program can contain 20 tracks.
Step
Total Time
1
0:00:00
Program FTS
Clear All
– Storing a Program
1 Load a disc and stop playback.
2 Press FTS.
➜ The program menu appears on the screen
3 Enter the track number using the numerical keys (0-9).
4 Press 2 to move to the next slot, then repeat step 3 to
enter other tracks.
➜ The number of tracks and the playing time of the
program will be shown on the screen.
5 Press PLAY or OK to exit the screen. Playback will begin
immediately.
– Erasing a track from a Program
1 Press FTS to display the program menu.
2 Use 1 2 3 4 to select the track number you wish to
erase.
3 Press CLEAR.
➜ The track number will be erased from the track list.
– Erasing the complete Program
1 Use 1 2 3 4 to select Clear All, then press OK.
➜ The complete Program for the disc will be erased.
Playing MP3 Recordings
The DVD Player can play MP3 format recordings on CD-
ROM, CD-R or CD-RW discs.
Before playing MP3 recordings, read the following notes.
Notes on MP3 recordings
– About MP3
¶ An MP3 file is audio data compressed by using MPEG1, the
audio layer-3 file-coding scheme. We call files that have the
“.mp3” file extension “MP3 files.”
¶ The player can not read an MP3 file that has a file extension
other than “.mp3.”
¶ Noises may be heard if you play a non-MP3 file that has the
“.mp3” extension.
– The restriction of playing MP3
¶ This unit can play up to 200 files per disc. A disc having
more than 200 files cannot be played.
¶ The unit may not play MP3 files in the order that you
recorded them on the disc.
¶ With a multi-session disc, the player plays only the last
session.
¶ It may take over 30 seconds to read the MP3 files,
depending on the contents of the disc.
– The limitation of indications
¶ Up to 8 characters are displayed for the name of a track.
¶ Characters other than uppercase letters (“A” to “Z”),
numericals (“0” to “9”) and underscore (“_”) may not be
displayed, or may be displayed in different characters
The elapsed playing time on the display may not be correc
when playing MP3 files
Tips on recording MP3
To enjoy high quality sound, convert to MP3 files with a
sampling frequency of 44.1kHz and a fixed bit rate of 128
kbps.
To play MP3 files in the order that you recorded
them
1 Writing software that is capable of recording MP3 files in
numerical and alphabetical order is required.
2 Include a two or three digit number at the beginning of
each file name. (e.g. “01,” “02,” ... or “001,” “002,” ...)
3 It’s recommended that you use only the root folder (do not
create a child folder under the root folder).
Glossary
Extension:
An extension is the last three characters that divide a file
name by a period. The extension shows the attribution of
the file or the software in which the file was created.
Session:
A session is one section on a disc between the beginning of
data and the end of written data.
A multi-session disc has more than two sessions.
OPERATION