Mp3/Wma/Aac Disc Operations - Mitsubishi MMES User Manual

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q Playing an Audio CD
When you insert a disc, the system will
automatically read the disc data, change to
Audio CD mode, and start playback from the
first file in the first folder.
To select a different track to play, follow the
steps below.
Selecting a track to play
1. Display the desired Track key on the Track
list by touching the [{], [}], [
then touch the Track key to play the track.
Playback of the specified track starts.
Changing tracks
1. Press the [ ] or [ ] (TUNE/TRACK) button
during playback.
Tracks are skipped each time you press
the button, and playback starts.
• Pressing the [ ] (TUNE/TRACK) button
starts playback from the beginning of the
next track.
• Pressing the [ ] (TUNE/TRACK) button
starts playback from the beginning of the
current track.
• Pressing the [ ] (TUNE/TRACK) button
twice within about 1.5 seconds starts
playback from the beginning of the
previous track.
Fast forward and fast backward
1. Press and hold the [ ] or [ ] (TUNE/
TRACK) button during playback.
The playback location moves forward/
backward quickly.
Release the button to resume playback at
normal speed.
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Selecting the playback mode
1. Touch the [Mode] key.
The Mode screen is displayed.
2. Touch a key for the function you want to use.
[Repeat All] key:
Plays all the tracks repeatedly.
[Repeat Track] key:
Plays the current track repeatedly.
[Shuffle All] key:
Plays tracks recorded in the disc in random
order.
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}
] or [
] key,
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}
[Scan All] key:
Plays the first 10 seconds of each track in
order.
Note:
• The play mode cannot be cancelled. Normally, it
should be set to [Repeat All].
MP3/WMA/AAC Disc
Operations
This system can play MP3/WMA/AAC files
recorded on a DVD/CD.
q About MP3/WMA/AAC files
What is MP3/WMA/AAC?
MP3, WMA, and AAC are audio compression
methods which have become standard
formats.
MP3 is an audio compression method
and classified into audio layer 3 of MPEG
standards.
MP3 files compress original CD data to about
1/10 of its original size.
WMA (Windows Media Audio) is an audio
compression method developed by Microsoft
Corporation.
AAC (Advanced Audio Coding) is a newer
audio compression method developed for use
with video compression standards MPEG2
and MPEG4, and has been adopted as the
standard audio format of the iPod and iTunes
by Apple Inc.
AAC files further compress audio data 1.4
times as much as MP3 files, and provide
roughly the same audio quality as MP3 files.
Displaying MP3/WMA/AAC tag
titles
Tag information such as title, artist and album
title can be displayed for an MP3/WMA/AAC
file containing tag information.
• This system supports ID3 Tag ver. 1.x/2.x,
WMA Tag, and AAC tag.
• This system supports tag titles of up to 30
bytes for ID3 Tag ver. 1.x, and up to 120
bytes for ID3 Tag ver. 2.x, WMA Tag, and
AAC Tag.
Precautions on MP3/WMA/AAC
files
• Files with other than MP3/WMA/AAC data
cannot be played. In addition, some files
may not be played because of the encoding
format. When a file cannot be played, an
error message is displayed and the next file
is played instead.
• Some noise may occur depending on the
type of encoder software used to encode
the data.
• Files encoded in VBR (variable bit rate)
format may not be playable. In the case of
data recorded in VBR format, the displayed
play time may be slightly different from the
actual play time.
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