Enjoying Mp3/Wma - Panasonic SC-PM29 Operating Instructions Manual

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Example: MP3
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001
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001????.mp3
002????.mp3
003????.mp3
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002????.mp3
003????.mp3
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Enjoying MP3/WMA

MP3 and WMA
Basic operations are the same as for CD-DA.
The folder and file names you enter on the computer
become the album and track names on this unit.
There can be a maximum of 400 albums and 999 tracks.
Folders that do not contain MP3/WMA are skipped.
This unit is compatible with multisession, but if the
number of sessions is large, it may take longer for play
to start.
Disc format
Discs must conform to ISO9660 level 1 or 2 (except for
extended formats).
File format
MP3 files must have the extension ".MP3" or ".mp3".
WMA files must have the extension ".WMA" or ".wma".
To play in a certain order
Prefix the folder and file names with 3-digits numbers in
the order you want to play them.
Files may not be recorded in numbered order if the
prefixes have different numbers of digits.
For example: 1????.mp3, 2????.mp3, 10????.mp3.
However, some writing software may also cause recording
to occur in a different order.
Limitations on MP3/WMA play
This unit is not compatible with packet-write format.
This unit is not compatible with ID3 tags.
If you have recorded MP3/WMA on the same disc as
CD-DA, only the format recorded in the first session can
be played.
Recordings will not necessarily be played in the order
you recorded them.
You cannot search while playing MP3/WMA. Program
and random play work only within a single disc.
Note
You cannot play protected WMA tracks ("TRACK
PROTECTED" appears). Consult the creator of the
software you used to record the WMA tracks for details.
Noise may occur when playing WMA files.
It may not be able to play some CD-R/RW due to the
condition of the recording.
Windows Media, and the Windows logo are
trademarks, or registered trademarks of
Microsoft Corporation in the United States
and/or other countries.
WMA is a compression format developed by
Microsoft Corporation. It achieves the same
sound quality as MP3 with a file size that is
smaller than that of MP3.

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