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Music

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Section 2 - Configuration Music Your music listening experience on the media player depends upon the quality of your digital music files on your PC. Avoid quality settings below 48kbps as they are unsupported. For CD quality music, rip your MP3s at 128kbps or higher, with a sample rate of 44.1kHz. The following music file formats are supported: • MP3 (up to 320 kbps) MPEG-1, Layer 3 Audio file -The standard Internet music file format. This is the most commonly used audio format. • WMA (Does not support WMA lossless) Windows Media Audio file - Supported by the Microsoft Windows Media player and some music jukebox programs. Also supports WMDRM protected WMA files when using Windows Media Player 11. • WAV WAV was developed by Microsoft and IBM.WAV sound files end in .wav and are compatible with Windows applications supporting audio. • AIFF (AIFF files must be encoded in PCM format only.) AIFF (Audio Interchange File Format) was developed by Apple Computers and is the standard audio format for Macintosh computers. File extensions are .AIF or .IEF. • MPEG 1 and MPEG 2 Moving Pictures Experts Group created standards for compressing audio and video. Audio uses the file extension .mp3. • OGG Vorbis Open source audio format. Uses the file extension .ogg. • FLAC A file format for lossless audio data compression. Note: You are able to play music while viewing a slideshow. D-Link DSM-750 User Manual 52

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D-Link DSM-750 User Manual
Section ± - Configuration
Your music listening experience on the media player depends upon
the quality of your digital music files on your PC. Avoid quality settings
below 48kbps as they are unsupported. For CD quality music, rip your
MP3s at 128kbps or higher, with a sample rate of 44.1kHz.
The following music file formats are supported:
MP3
(up to 320 kbps)
MPEG-1, Layer 3 Audio file -The standard Internet music file format.
This is the most commonly used audio format.
WMA
(Does not support WMA lossless)
Windows Media Audio file - Supported by the Microsoft Windows Media
player and some music jukebox programs. Also supports WMDRM
protected WMA files when using Windows Media Player 11.
WAV
WAV was developed by Microsoft and IBM. WAV sound files end in .wav and are compatible with Windows applications
supporting audio.
AIFF
(AIFF files must be encoded in PCM format only.)
AIFF (Audio Interchange File Format) was developed by
Apple Computers and is the standard audio format for Macintosh computers. File extensions are .AIF or .IEF.
MPEG 1
and
MPEG 2
Moving Pictures Experts Group created standards for compressing audio and video. Audio uses the file extension
.mp3.
OGG Vorbis
Open source audio format. Uses the file extension .ogg.
FLAC
A file format for lossless audio data compression.
Note:
You are able to play music while viewing a slideshow.
Music