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Playing an audio CD
You can use your DVD recorder to play audio CDs
1
Insert an audio CD. Playback starts automatically.
Audio CD display'
If the TV is on, the audio CD screen appears automatically
During play, the current track number and its elapsed playing time will show
on the TV screen and on the recorder display.
Tip
2
Stop playback using
STOP
h
. The number of tracks and the total
time are displayed.
Playing an MP3 CD
MP3 (MPEG1 Audio Layer-3) files are highly compressed music files. Using this technology the
data volume can be compressed by a factor of 10. This means it is possible to record 10 hours
of music in CD quality on a single CD-ROM.
When creating MP3 CDs please note the following:
Supported file system: ISO9660, Joliet
Supported formats: *.mp3
File names: maximum 64 ASCII characters (Joliet)
Maximum of 99 albums, 999 tracks
Supported sampling frequencies: 44.1kHz, 48kHz. Files with less than 44.1kHz will be skipped.
Supported bit rate: 32, 64, 96, 128, 192, 256 (kbps)
ID3 Tag: Version 1, 1.1. If the version is higher, the directory name is used for the album and
the filename for the track.
Important notes for playback:
In agreement with SDMI the digital audio output will not work during MP3 playback.
Only the first session of a multi-session CD will play back.
1
Insert an MP3 CD. Playback starts automatically.
MP3 CD display
If the TV is on, the MP3 CD screen appears automatically
During playback, the current track number and its elapsed playing time will
show on the TV screen and on the recorder display.
During interrupted playback (
STOP
h
), the current track number will show
on the TV screen and on the recorder display.
If available in the so-called ID tag, more information will be displayed on:
album, track, and artist.
Tip
2
Stop playback using
STOP
h
. The number of albums will be shown
in the display.
Playback