MP3 CD s OURCe
mP3 CDs
mP3 CD player
your Audio CD system may be
MP3 compatible.
As you insert a CD recorded in
MP3 format, playback starts of the
first song of the first CD-cover.
menu
This menu is for activation/deacti-
vation of three options:
The MP3 format (MPeG ꢀ,ꢁ & ꢁ,5
Audio Layer 3) is an audio com-
pression standard that permits
recording of ꢀ0 times as many
musical files on one CD.
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Playback of the first 7 seconds
(approx.) of each track of the
CD.
Your radio only plays back files
which have the extension “.mp3”.
Other types of files (.wav, .mpg4,
.ogg, midi...) cannot be played
back.
When you insert an MP3 CD, the
radio searches all the musical
tracks. Playback may require some
tens of seconds before starting.
you can select a particular track by
using buttons n or K and CD-cov-
ers using buttons J or m.
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Repetition of the current CD-
cover.
Random playback of CD-cover
tracks by CD-cover.
To select a track
To display the list of CD-covers,
press on button g.
Use buttons J or m to select the
CD-cover you wish to listen to.
To open a CD-cover, press l.
Use buttons n or K to select the
track you wish to listen to.
Validate with a press on l.
This can be accessed in two
ways:
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either by pressing button O
and proceeding as for scan-
ning of RDs stations – the sub-
menu for Audio Preferences.
Playback of the MP3 CD is opti-
mised if the level of the cover is
limited to ꢁ.
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Or, provided you are in CD
source, by pressing on but-
ton l. you can then access the
Audio menu.
Burning format
some burnt CDs cannot be read
by your equipment (quality, speed
of recording, etc.).
When you burn a CD-R or CD-RW,
select the burning standard IsO
9660 level ꢀ.ꢁ or Joliet. Playback
of other formats may not occur cor-
rectly.
Use the Joliet standard to burn
multi-session CDs.
On a given CD, always use the
same burning standard.
To obtain the best possible acous-
tic quality, select the lowest burn-
ing speed.
It can handle transmission speeds
of 8 to 3ꢁ0 kbits/s and playback
of ꢁꢁ.05 to 44.ꢀ kHz.
Your audio equipment may enable you
to listen to musical works. musical
work is protected by law. non-respect
of the law can lead to prosecutions.
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