About Mp3 Disc; Operations - JVC XV-S5OOBK Instructions Manual

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The unit can play back MP3 files on a private CD-R/RW
disc or commercial
CD. We refer to a disc that contains
MP3 file as an "MP3 disc" in this manual.
Though
available
functions
with MP3 discs are limited,
operations
for the available functions
are similar to those
with Audio CD discs.
Note that, if a disc contains
both of MP3 and JPEG files,
you can only play back files of either type selected by the
MP3/JPEG setting
in the PICTURE preference
display.(See
page 50.)
What
is MP3?
"MP3" stands for "MPEG Audio Layer-3", and is the
part of the MPEG standard.
It can store high quality
stereo audio using very little space by only saving the
audible sounds and discarding
the sounds your ears
won't pick up. A CD can store up to around 10 hours of
MP3 audio, which is 10 times as much as Audio CD.
NOTE
Make sure that the TV - DVD switch on
the remote control
unit is set to "DVD"
when using the A/v/4/I_
and numeric
buttons for controlling
the unit.
About MP3 disc
On an MP3 disc, each material
(song) is recorded
on a
file. Files are sometimes
grouped
into a folder by artist,
album, category, etc. In addition,
a folder can be a
member
of another folder, creating
hierarchical
folder
layers. If you are familiar
with a personal
computer,
you
may easily understand
the hierarchical
file/folder
construction
of MP3 discs.
This unit simplifies
the hierarchical
construction
of a disc
and manages files and folders
by "Tracks" and "Groups"
in the following
manners.
• Each file is regarded
as a Track.
• A folder which has one or more files (Tracks) is
regarded as a Group.
• A folders'
folder which does not manage any file
directly
is ignored.
• Files which do not belong to any folder are grouped
into "Group 1".
• The unit recognizes up to 150 Tracks per Group, and up
to 99 Groups per disc. It ignores those exceeding
the
maximum
numbers
and cannot play back them. If
there is any type of files other than MP3 files in a
folder, those files are also counted
down from the total
number of 150.
Group
1
I
.., Group
2
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Track 1,
Group1'
upto 99 Groups
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per disc
Iup
tO 150 Tracks per GrOUp
NOTES for making a private MP3 disc
using a CD-R/CD-RW
disc:
• Select "ISO 9660" as the disc format.
• Finalize the disc after completing recording.
• We recommend to record a material at 44.1-kHz Fsand
at the 128-kbps data transfer rate.
NOTES
• The unit does not support "packet write" discs.
• The unit does not support the ID3 tag.
• If the disc is recordedwith multiple sessions,the unit
supports up to five sessions.
• Some discsmay not be playedbackbecauseof the disc
characteristics or recordingcondition.
• The unit does not output a digital audio signal from
DIGITAL OUT when playing back a MP3 disc.
• You cannot playbackTracksin the desired (programmed)
or random order.
• The unit only can play back Trackswith any of the
following file extensions; ".MP3", ".Mp3", ".mp3" and
".mP3".
• Time required for reading the disc contents differs with
discs, depending on the numbers of Groups (folders) and
Tracks(files) recorded,etc.
• While an MP3 disc is loaded, you cannot bring up any
preference display. (See page 47.)
Operations
Available
:
t:=3
_zJ
The following
table
r
Basic
control
buttons
shows basic functions
of basic
control
buttons.
Buttons
Functions
Starts playback while stopped.
Starts playback while stopped
or
paused.
Stops playback.
II
Pauses playback.
Skips back or forward
a Track in the
Group*
during
playback.
Selects the previous
or next Track in the
Group*
while
stopped.
*You can skip a Track across a Group.
• If you press _ during
playback, or press • to stop
playback followed
by _, the unit starts playback from
the beginning
of the current track.
• The -</_ buttons work the same as the 1<1</_1 button.
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