Instructions

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12 CD player
12.1 General information on CDs/MP3 CDs
The device is designed for music CDs that are played with audio data (CD-DA or MP3
for CD-R and CD-RW). MP3 formats must be created with ISO 9660 Level 1 or Level
2. Multi-session CDs cannot be read.
In MP3 mode, the terms "Folder" = Album and "Track" are critical. "Album"
corresponds to the folder on the PC, "track" to the PC file or a CD-DA track.
The device sorts the albums or the tracks of an album into alphabetical order by
name. If you prefer a dierent order, change the name of the track or album and
place a number in front of the name.
When burning a CD-R and CD-RW with audio data, various problems can arise which
could occasionally compromise smooth playback. This is caused by faulty soware
and hardware seings or the blank disc being used. If faults occur, you should
contact your CD burner's/
burner soware provider's customer service department or search for relevant
information - e.g. on the Internet.
If you create audio CDs, observe the legal requirements and do not breach
third-party copyrights.
The device can play CDs with MP3 data (.mp3) and normal audio CDs (.wav).
Do not use any other extensions such as *.doc, *.txt, *.pdf, etc. if audio files are
being converted to MP3.
Given the variety of dierent encoder sowares, it cannot be guaranteed that
every MP3 file can be played without a problem.
In the event of tracks/files being faulty, playback will continue with the next
track/file.
When burning the CD, it is worth doing so at low speed and creating the CD
as a single session and finalised.
12.2 The discs you can use
The CD player is compatible with CD, CD-R/RW and MP3 CD media.
If you transport the device, remove the discs from the drive. This prevents
damage to the CD player and the disc.
The playback quality with MP3 CDs depends on the bit rate seing and the
burning soware used.