Panasonic DMR-E50 Operating Instructions Manual page 21

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Using menus to play MP3 discs
Using the tree screen
to find a group
Numbered
buttons
TOP
MENU
RETURN
1 MP3
This
unit can play MP3 files recorded
on CD-R/RW
with a computer.
Files are treated
as tracks
and folders
are treated
as groups.
1
Press [TOP MENU].
Selected
group
number
and name
- I --
G:
Group
no.
T:
Track
no. in the
group
TOTAL:
Selected
track
no./
Total track
no. in all
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groups
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2
Press [A, V] to select the track and
press [ENTER].
Play continues
to the last track
in the last group.
a"="
indicates
the track
currently
playing.
~You
can also select
tracks
with numbered
buttons.
e.g.,
'5":
PI + PI + PI
%": [O] + [I] + [5]
To show
other
pages
Press
[A,
V, 4, b] to select
"Prev."
or "Next"
and press
[ENTER].
After
listing
all the tracks
in one
group,
the list for the next
group
appears.
To exit the file list
Press
[TOP
MENU].
1
While
stopped
Press [b] while a track is highlighted
to display the tree screen.
Selected
group
no. /Total
group
no.
l
If the group
has no track,
"- -" is displayed
as group
number.
You cannot
select
groups
that
contain
no
compatible
files.
2
Press [A, V, 4, b] to select a group
and press [ENTER].
The file list for the group
appears.
To return
to the file list
Press
[RETURN].
l Discs
must
conform
to IS09660
level
1 or 2 (except
for
extended
formats).
l This
unit is compatible
with multi-session
but if there
are a lot
of sessions
it takes
more
time for play to start.
Keep the num-
ber of sessions
to a minimum
to avoid
this.
l
If you play a MP3 track
that includes
still picture
data,
it will
take
some
time
before
the music
itself
starts
playing
and the
elapsed
time will not be displayed
during
this time.
Even after
the track
starts,
the correct
play time will not be displayed.
@This
unit is not compatible
with ID3 tags.
l
Compatible
sampling
rate:
16,
22.05,
24,
32,
44.1
and
48 kHz.
Compatible
compression
rate:
between
32 kbps
and 320 kbps
Naming
folders
and files
l
MP3 files must
have
the extension
e.g.,
".MP3"
or ".mp3".
001 (folder=group)
l
At the time of recording,
give folder
and
file names
a 3-digit
numeric
prefix
in the order
you want them to
play (this may not work
at times).
001 track
mp3 (file=track)
MPEG
Layer-3
audio
decoding
technology
licensed
from
Fraunhofer
IIS and Thomson
multimedia.
RQT6920

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