Denon Dn-c620 Operating Instructions - Page 32

DEVICE OPERATION, Functions not supported by playing audio file, Handled audio files as track

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ENGLISH 3. DEVICE OPERATION ■ Functions not supported by playing audio file The following functions are not supported when the DN-C620 encounters discs recorded with these types of audio files. • Index skip function is not available. • Playback of half-rate audio files MPEG2-L3 (24 kHz, 22.05 kHz, 16 kHz) is not available. • If an audio file includes content protection, it may not be played. ■ Handled audio files as "track" and playing audio file A directory (also called a "folder") is a hierarchical level on disc media. After loading a data disc and searching all audio files, the DN-C620 assigns each audio file a track number. Only the files within the selected directory will be the target of your operations, and functions such as program playback and repeat playback will all occur within the same directory. For example in the illustration below, at first each audio file is assigned a track number. Directory-AAA, directory-BBB and directory-DDD contain audio files and can be selected for operations, but directory-CCC is excluded from operations. If directory-AAA is selected, CD operations such as program playback are effective only to audio files of directory-AAA, it means aaa001.mp3/track# 003 and bbb001.mp3/track# 004 are effective for operation. ROOT (Dir01) AAA (Dir02) BBB (Dir03) bbb001.mp3 (Track# 004) CCC bbb003.txt aaa001.mp3 (Track# 003) DDD (Dir04) ddd001.mp2 (Track# 005) rrr001.mp3 (Track# 001) rrr002.wav (Track# 002) ■ Displays information When a data disc is inserted into the DN-C620, various kind of information are displayed on the 13-digit alphanumeric part of the display unit. When in play, pause, search, end mon. or cue state, the following information is displayed in order by pressing the DISPLAY/LOCK button. - Elapsed time - Remaining time - File name - File information : sample frequency, bit rate or resolution, and file format (PCM, MP3) - Recorded date : year, month and day. [MMMDD YYY] - Recorded time : hour, minute and second. [HH:mm:SS] - Channel : "Stereo" or "Mono" 22

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3. DEVICE OPERATION
ENGLISH
Functions not supported by playing audio file
The following functions are not supported when the DN-C620 encounters discs recorded
with these types of audio files.
• Index skip function is not available.
• Playback of half-rate audio files MPEG2-L3 (24 kHz, 22.05 kHz, 16 kHz) is not available.
• If an audio file includes content protection, it may not be played.
Handled audio files as “track” and playing audio file
A directory (also called a “folder”) is a hierarchical level on disc media.
After loading a data disc and searching all audio files, the DN-C620 assigns each audio file
a track number.
Only the files within the selected directory will be the target of your operations, and functions
such as program playback and repeat playback will all occur within the same directory.
For example in the illustration below, at first each audio file is assigned a track number.
Directory-AAA, directory-BBB and directory-DDD contain audio files and can be selected for
operations, but directory-CCC is excluded from operations.
If directory-AAA is selected, CD operations such as program playback are effective only to
audio files of directory-AAA, it means aaa001.mp3/track# 003 and bbb001.mp3/track# 004
are effective for operation.
BBB
(Dir03)
CCC
aaa001.mp3
(Track# 003)
DDD
(Dir04)
ddd001.mp2
(Track# 005)
rrr001.mp3
(Track# 001)
rrr002.wav
(Track# 002)
ROOT
(Dir01)
AAA
(Dir02)
bbb001.mp3
(Track# 004)
bbb003.txt
Displays information
When a data disc is inserted into the DN-C620, various kind of information are displayed on
the 13-digit alphanumeric part of the display unit.
When in play, pause, search, end mon. or cue state, the following information is displayed in
order by pressing the
DISPLAY/LOCK
button.
– Elapsed time
– Remaining time
– File name
– File information
: sample frequency, bit rate or resolution, and file format
(PCM, MP3)
- Recorded date
: year, month and day. [MMMDD YYY]
- Recorded time
: hour, minute and second. [HH:mm:SS]
- Channel
: “Stereo” or “Mono”