Owner's Manual

OPERATION
21
Additional
Information(Continued)
Notes
on
MP3
Discs
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".
The
player
can
not
read
a
fake
MP3
file
that
has
a
file
extension
".mp3".
MP3
Disc
compatibility
with
this
player
is
limit-
ed
as
follows:
1.
Sampling
Frequency
/
only
at
44.1kHz
2.
Bit
rate/
within
32
-
320kbps
3.
CD-R
physical
format
should
be
"ISO
9660"
4.
If
you
record
MP3
files
using
the
software
which
cannot
create
a
FILE
SYSTEM,
for
example
"Direct-
CD"
etc.,
it
is
impossible
to
playback
MP3
files.
We
therefore
recommend
that
you
use
"Easy-CD
Creator",
which
creates
an
ISO9660
file
system.
5.
A
single
session
disc
requires
MP3
files
in
the
first
track.
If
there
is
no
MP3
file
in
the
1st
track,
it
cannot
playback
MP3
files.
If
you
wish
to
playback
MP3
files,
format
all
the
data
in
the
disc
or
use
a
new
one.
6.
We
do
not
recommend
using
CD-RW
discs.
Please
use
finished
CD-R
discs
only.
7.
File
names
should
be
named
using
8
letters
or
less
and
must
incorporate
the
".mp3"
extension
e.g.
"********.MP3".
8.
Do
not
use
special
characters
such
as
"_?!><+*}{`[@
]:;\/.,"
etc.
9.
Total
number
of
files
on
the
disc
should
be
less
than
200.
10.
Use
74
minute
CD-R
discs
(650M),
do
not
use
80
minute
CD-R
(700M)
software.
This
DVD
player
requires
discs/recordings
to
meet
certain
technical
standards
in
order
to
achieve
optimal
playback
quality.
Pre-recorded
DVDs
are
automatically
set
to
these
standards.
There
are
many
different
types
of
recordable
disc
formats
(including
CD-R
containing
MP3
files).
Customers
should
also
note
that
permission
is
required
in
order
to
download
MP3
files
and
music
from
the
Internet.
Our
company
has
no
right
to
grant
such
permission.
Permission
should
always
be
sought
from
the
copyright
owner.