Mp3/Wma Cd Operation - Sanyo DC-UB1475M Instruction Manual

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Repeat / Random play
Press the RDS/PLAY MODE button repeatedly before or during play to
select various play modes available.
Each time the button is pressed, the play mode changes as shown
below:
"
"appears
(Repeat one track)
v
Released
(Normal play mode)
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Random play will not function during programmed play.
PROGRAMMED PLAY
Up to 40 tracks on a disc can be programmed for play in any order.
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First, select "CD" function and load a disc that you want to
programme.
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The tracks must be programmed in the stop mode.
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The same track can be programmed more than once.
1. Press the PROGRAM/CLOCK button. The program number "01"
blinks on the display.
2. Select a track by using the e or f button.
3. Press the PROGRAM/CLOCK button. The program number "02"
blinks on the display.
4. Repeat steps 2 - 3 to programme additional tracks.
5. Press the i button to start programmed play.
When all programmed tracks have been played, the player stops
automatically.
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The programme contents are retained in memory.
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Any attempt to programme more than 40 tracks will result in "FULL"
being displayed and discontinuation of the programming.
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To cancel programmed play, press the n button twice during playing,
"PROG CLEAR" appears.
Checking the programme
Each time the PROGRAM/CLOCK button is pressed in the stop mode,
the programmed details sequentially appear on the display.
"
ALL" appears
(Repeat all tracks)
"
" appears
(Play all tracks randomly)
Changing a programme
To add a new track to a programme:
1. In the stop mode, press the PROGRAM/CLOCK button repeatedly
until the programme number blinks on the display.
2. Select a track as explained above.
3. Press the PROGRAM/CLOCK button.
To change a track:
1. In the stop mode, press the PROGRAM/CLOCK button repeatedly
until the track number to be replaced is displayed.
2. Select a track as explained above.
3. Press the PROGRAM/CLOCK button.
Note:
Programmed details cannot be partially deleted or inserted.

MP3/WMA CD OPERATION

This unit can play the CD-R/RW that has recorded music data, MP3 or
WMA(Window Media Audio) fi les. Before playing MP3/WMA CD, please
read the following.
MP3/WMA CD information
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MP3/WMA CD is the disc that standardized by ISO9660, its file
name must have the extension letters, ".MP3" or ".mp3"/ ".WMA" or
".wma".
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Standard, sampling frequency, and the bit rate:
MP3 fi les:
MPEG-1 Audio
32 kHz, 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz
32 kbps ~ 320 kbps (constant bit rate or variable bit rate)
WMA fi les:
WMA version 7, 8 and 9
32 kHz, 48 kbps ~ 64 kbps
44.1 kHz, 48 kbps ~ 192 kbps
48 kHz, 128 kbps ~ 192 kbps
WMA9 professional files, WMA9 lossless files or DRM (copyright
protection) fi les cannot be played.
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In this model, recommend recording setting for a high-quality sound
is 44.1 kHz of sampling frequency and 128 kbps of constant bit rate.
If files are recorded in other bit rate (for example: 320kbps) or in
variable bit rate, track-jump may sometimes happen according to
recording conditions.
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The directory and file names of the MP3/WMA CD must be
corresponded to the ISO standardized fi les.
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Single-session disc can be played. As for multi-session disc, only
the fi rst session can be played.
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This unit can recognize up to 99 folders or 999 fi les per disc.
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This unit can recognize up to 8 directory trees per disc.
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Some MP3/WMA CD may not be played in the recorded order.
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Music section in "CD Extra" can be played.
Notes on disc writing method
There are three basic methods for writing to a CD: "Track-at-Once",
"Disc-at-once", and "Packet Writing".
Music fi les recorded by "Track-at-Once" or "Disc-at-Once" can be played
on the unit. (Note: The unit cannot play the music files added with
"Trackat-Once".)
Music fi les recorded by "Packet Writing" cannot be played.
Limitations on the display
Available letters for display are the following: capital alphabets of A
through Z, numbers of 0 through 9, and _ (underline).
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