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Notes on MP3/WMA, Folder Selection Order/File

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E N G MP3/WMA Player (continued) L I S H Notes on MP3/WMA 11 What is MP3/WMA? Display Information MP3 (MPEG audio layer 3) and WMA (Windows Media™ Audio) are the compression formats of digital audio. The former is developed by MPEG (Motion Picture Experts Group), and the latter is developed by Microsoft Corporation. Using these compression formats, you can record the contents of about 10 music CDs on a single CD media. (This figures refer to data recorded on a 650 MB CD-R or CD-RW at a fixed bit rate of 128 kbps and a sampling frequency of 44.1 kHz.) Note: ≥ MP3/WMA encoding and writing software is not supplied with this unit. ≥ CD writing software is not supplied with this unit. Points to Remember When Making MP3/WMA Files Common: ≥ High bit rate and high sampling frequency are recommended for high quality sounds. ≥ Selecting VBR (Variable Bit Rate) is not recommended because playing time is not displayed properly and sound may be skipped. ≥ The playback sound quality differs depending on the encoding circumstances. For details, refer to the user manual of your own encoding software and writing software. MP3: ≥ It is recommended to set the bit rate to "128 kbps or more" and "fixed". WMA: ≥ It is recommended to set the bit rate to "64 kbps or more" and "fixed". ≥ Do not set the copy protect attribute on the WMA file to enable this unit to playback. ∫ Displayed Items CD-TEXT MP3 (ID3 tag) ≥ Disc title ≥ Album title ≥ Track title ≥ Title and artist MP3/WMA ≥ Folder name ≥ File name WMA (WMA tag) ≥ Album title ≥ Title and artist ∫ Displayable Characters ≥ Displayable length of file name/folder name: within 128 characters ≥ Name files and folders in accordance with the standard of each file system. Refer to the instructions of writing software for details. ≥ ASCII character set and special characters in each language can be displayed. ASCII character set: A to Z, a to z, digits 0 to 9, and the following symbols: (space Special characters Note: ≥ With some software in which MP3/WMA format files have been encoded, the character information may not be displayed properly. ≥ Undisplayable characters and symbols will be converted into an asterisk. Caution: ≥ Never assign the ".mp3", or ".wma" file name extension to a file that is not in the MP3/WMA format. This may not only produce noise from the speaker damage, but also damage your hearing. Windows Media, and the Windows logo are trademarks, or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. 24 CQ-C1300U E N G L I S H Recording MP3/WMA Files on a CD-Media 12 Folder Selection Order/File Playback Order ≥ You are recommended to minimize the chances of making a disc that contains both CD-DA files and MP3/WMA files. ≥ If CD-DA files are on the same disc as MP3 or WMA files, the songs may not play in the intended order, or some songs may not play at all. ≥ When storing MP3 data and WMA data on the same disc, use different folders for each data. ≥ Do not record files other than MP3/WMA files and unnecessary folder on a disc. ≥ The name of MP3/WMA file should be added by rules as shown in the following descriptions and also comply with the rules of each file system. ≥ You may encounter trouble in playing MP3/WMA files or displaying the information of MP3/WMA files recorded with certain writing software or CD recorders. ≥ The file extension ".mp3" or ".wma" should be assigned to each file depending on the file format. ≥ This unit does not have the play list function. ≥ Although Multi-session recording is supported, the use of Disc-at-Once is recommended. Supported file systems: ISO 9660 Level 1/Level 2, Apple Extension to ISO 9660, Joliet, Romeo Note: ≥ Apple HFS, UDF 1.50, Mix CD (CD Extra) are not supported. Maximum number of files/folders: ≥ Maximum number of files: 999 ≥ Maximum number of files in one folder: 255 ≥ Maximum depth of trees: 8 ≥ Maximum number of folders: 255 (Root folder is included.) Note: ≥ This unit counts the number of folders irrespective of the presence or absence of MP3/WMA file. ≥ If the selected folder does not contain any MP3/WMA files, the nearest MP3/WMA files in the order of playback will be played. ≥ Playback order may be different from other MP3/WMA players even if the same disc is used. ≥ "ROOT" appears when displaying the root folder name. 1 Root folder (root directory) 2 [1 Folder selection In the order 1 to 6 4 [3 File selection 3 [2 In the order [1 to [4 5 6 [4 Tree 1 Tree 2 Tree 3 ........Tree 8 (Max.) Compression formats: (Recommendation: "Points to Remember When Making MP3/WMA Files" on the previous page) Compression method MPEG 1 audio layer 3 (MP3) MPEG 2 audio layer 3 (MP3) Windows Media Audio Ver. 2/Ver. 8/Ver. 9* Bit rate VBR 32 kbps−320 kbps Yes 8 kbps−160 kbps Yes 64 kbps−192 kbps No Sampling frequency 32, 44.1, 48 kHz 16, 22.05, 24 kHz 32, 44.1, 48 kHz * WMApro, Loss-less: Not available 64 kbps at 48 kHz: Not available Copyright: It is prohibited by copyright laws to copy, distribute and deliver copyrighted materials such as music without the approval of copyright holder except enjoying yourself personally. No warranty: Above description complies with our investigations as of December 2003. It has no warranty for reproducibility and displayability of MP3/WMA. CQ-C1300U 25

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Display Information
Displayed Items
CD-TEXT
MP3 (ID3 tag)
Disc title
Album title
Track title
Title and artist
MP3/WMA
WMA (WMA tag)
Folder name
Album title
File name
Title and artist
Displayable Characters
Displayable length of file name/folder name:
within 128 characters
Name files and folders in accordance with
the standard of each file system. Refer to the
instructions of writing software for details.
ASCII character set and special characters in each
language can be displayed.
ASCII character set:
A to Z, a to z, digits 0 to 9, and the following
symbols:
(space) ! ” ’ # $ % & ( ) * + , - . / : ; < = > ? @ [ \ ] ^
_ ` { | } ~
Special characters:
À Á Â Ã Å Ä à á â ã å ä
Ò Ó Ô Õ Ö ò ó ô õ ö
Ù Ú Û Ü ù ú û ü
Note:
With some software in which MP3/WMA format
files have been encoded, the character information
may not be displayed properly.
Undisplayable characters and symbols will be
converted into an asterisk.
What is MP3/WMA?
MP3 (MPEG audio layer 3) and WMA (Windows
Media™ Audio) are the compression formats of
digital audio. The former is developed by MPEG
(Motion Picture Experts Group), and the latter is
developed by Microsoft Corporation. Using these
compression formats, you can record the contents
of about 10 music CDs on a single CD media. (This
figures refer to data recorded on a 650 MB CD-R
or CD-RW at a fixed bit rate of 128 kbps and a
sampling frequency of 44.1 kHz.)
Note:
MP3/WMA encoding and writing software is not
supplied with this unit.
CD writing software is not supplied with this unit.
Points to Remember When
Making MP3/WMA Files
Common:
High bit rate and high sampling frequency are
recommended for high quality sounds.
Selecting VBR (Variable Bit Rate) is not
recommended because playing time is not
displayed properly and sound may be skipped.
The playback sound quality differs depending on
the encoding circumstances. For details, refer to
the user manual of your own encoding software
and writing software.
MP3:
It is recommended to set the bit rate to “128 kbps
or more” and “fixed”.
WMA:
It is recommended to set the bit rate to “64 kbps
or more” and “fixed”.
Do not set the copy protect attribute on the WMA
file to enable this unit to playback.
MP3/WMA Player
(continued)
Notes on MP3/WMA
Caution:
Never assign the “.mp3”, or “.wma” file
name extension to a file that is not in the
MP3/WMA format. This may not only produce
noise from the speaker damage, but also
damage your hearing.
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Compression formats:
(Recommendation:
“Points to Remember When Making MP3/WMA Files” on the previous page)
Compression method
Bit rate
VBR
Sampling frequency
MPEG 1 audio layer 3 (MP3)
32 kbps±320 kbps
Yes
32, 44.1, 48 kHz
MPEG 2 audio layer 3 (MP3)
8 kbps±160 kbps
Yes
16, 22.05, 24 kHz
Windows Media Audio Ver. 2/Ver. 8/Ver. 9*
64 kbps±192 kbps
No
32, 44.1, 48 kHz
Copyright:
It is prohibited by copyright laws to copy, distribute
and deliver copyrighted materials such as music
without the approval of copyright holder except
enjoying yourself personally.
Windows Media, and
the Windows logo are
trademarks, or registered
trademarks of Microsoft
Corporation in the United
States and/or other
countries.
Recording MP3/WMA Files
on a CD-Media
You are recommended to minimize the chances
of making a disc that contains both CD-DA files
and MP3/WMA files.
If CD-DA files are on the same disc as MP3
or WMA files, the songs may not play in the
intended order, or some songs may not play at
all.
When storing MP3 data and WMA data on the
same disc, use different folders for each data.
Do not record files other than MP3/WMA files and
unnecessary folder on a disc.
The name of MP3/WMA file should be added by
rules as shown in the following descriptions and
also comply with the rules of each file system.
You may encounter trouble in playing MP3/WMA
files or displaying the information of MP3/WMA
files recorded with certain writing software or CD
recorders.
The file extension “.mp3” or “.wma” should be
assigned to each file depending on the file format.
This unit does not have the play list function.
Although Multi-session recording is supported,
the use of Disc-at-Once is recommended.
Supported file systems:
ISO 9660 Level 1/Level 2, Apple Extension to ISO
9660, Joliet, Romeo
Note:
Apple HFS, UDF 1.50, Mix CD (CD Extra) are not
supported.
Folder Selection Order/File
Playback Order
Maximum number of files/folders:
Maximum number of files: 999
Maximum number of files in one folder: 255
Maximum depth of trees: 8
Maximum number of folders:
255 (Root folder is included.)
Note:
This unit counts the number of folders irrespective
of the presence or absence of MP3/WMA file.
If the selected folder does not contain any
MP3/WMA files, the nearest MP3/WMA files in
the order of playback will be played.
Playback order may be different from other
MP3/WMA players even if the same disc is used.
“ROOT” appears when displaying the root folder
name.
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1
4
5
6
2
3
6
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1
[
1
[
2
[
3
[
4
[
4
Root folder (root directory)
Tree 1
Folder selection
In the order
to
File selection
In the order
to
No warranty:
Above description complies with our investigations
as of December 2003. It has no warranty for
reproducibility and displayability of MP3/WMA.
Tree 2
Tree 3
........
Tree 8 (Max.)
*
WMApro, Loss-less: Not available
64 kbps at 48 kHz: Not available