ID-AL - My Music Player and My Music Player LE - User Guide V1.0
Appendix A. Characteristics
A.I. Interfacing and Connectivity
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Backlit LCD screen – 2 x 16 characters
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Clickable knob
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Infrared sensor - Protocol SONY SIRC 12 bits modulated at 38 kHz
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External USB Host 2.0 High Speed (480 Mb/s), standard “mass storage” driver, type-A receptacle
connector
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An unbalanced line-level -10 dB stereo audio output on a standard RCA connector
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Ethernet network 10/100 Mbit/s, type RJ45 connector
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External DC power supply connector – Ø 2.1 mm / 5.5 mm
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My Music Player:
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External SD/SDHC Card slot
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Internal USB Host 2.0 High Speed (480 Mb/s), standard “mass storage” driver, type-A receptacle
connector
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A button “Play/Stop”
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A button “Next file” (or “Next web radio”)
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A balanced professional line-level +4 dB stereo audio output on a standard XLR connector
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Auxiliary unbalanced line-level -10 dB stereo audio input on a standard RCA connector
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External USB Device 2.0 High Speed (480 Mb/s), standard “mass storage” driver, Mini-B
receptacle connector
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RS-232 serial link on 3.81 mm pluggable terminal block
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Internal Serial ATA host bus revision 1.0 on a standard SATA connector (data and power pins)
(HW V1.0 only)*
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My Music Player LE:
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Class D amplified stereo audio output on 3.81 mm pluggable terminal block
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2 x 6 W - 8 Ohms THD 10%
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2 x 12 W - 4 Ohms THD 10%
*(HW V1.0 only)
: the My Music Player sold after the september 2015 do not have anymore SATA
connector.
A.II. Audio File Formats Supported
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MP3 (.mp3): MPEG-1/2 Audio Layer III, mono/stereo, 16 bits, 44.1/48 kHz, from 32 kbit/s to
320 kbit/s, CBR (Constant Bit Rate) or VBR (Variable Bit Rate) files
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WAV (.wav): mono/stereo, 16/24 bits, 44.1/48 kHz (BWF Broadcast Wave Format not supported*)
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Encrypted MP3 (.mp3): MPEG-1/2 Audio Layer III, encryption V2 and V3, mono/stereo, 16 bits,
44.1/48 kHz, from 32 kbit/s to 320 kbit/s, CBR (Constant Bit Rate) or VBR (Variable Bit Rate) files
*Various professional software for composition and editing create Broadcast Wave Format files
instead of standard WAV files. The player is not compatible with this file type. It is necessary to use
standard WAV files to ensure a perfect compatibility between the audio files and the specifications of
the player.
A.III. Playlist File Formats Supported
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M3U (.m3u): playlist files that only support with either relative paths, or absolute paths prefixed with
Windows-like drive letters.
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