Mp3/Wma Mode; Preparation Of An Mp3/Wma Data Carrier - Blaupunkt Brisbane SD48 Operating And Installation Instructions

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MP3/WMA mode
You can play files with music data stored
on SD/MMC cards (Secure Digital or
Multimedia Card) and USB data carriers in
MP3 or WMA format using this car sound
system. The operation for playing MP3 and
WMA files is identical.
Notes:
• WMA
files
with
Digital
Rights
Management (DRM) from online mu-
sic shops cannot be played with this
device.
• WMA files can only be played back
safely if they were created with
Windows Media Player version 8 or
later.
Preparation of an MP3/WMA
data carrier
File system
103 tags
Files
Number
Naming of
files
Bit rate
MP3/WMA mode
FAT16 or FAT32 ,
no NTFS!
Version 1 or 2
Only MP3 or WMA files,
directories, playlists
1,500 files (directories
and tracks) per directory
File extension".wma"j
".mp3"
Max. 24 characters
(more characters are
possible, but it reduces
the max. number of files)
No special characters or
umlauts
MP3: 32 to 320 kbps
WMA: 32 to 192 kbps
Preparation of an SD/MMC card
You can write data onto the SD/MMC cards
with the help of a standard SD/MMC card
reader and your PC.
Note:
Blaupunkt cannot guarantee the cor-
rect functioning of all SD/MMC cards
available on the market and, for this
reason, recommends the use of SD/
MMC cards manufactured by "SanDisk"
or "Panasonic".
For a perfect access to SD/MMC cards, ob-
serve the information in the following table
when saving MP3/WMA titles on the SD/
MMCcard:
You can name each directory using a PC.
The name of the directory is then shown on
the display of the device.
If you like your files to be in the specific or-
der, save the files on the card in the desired
sequence in which you want to play them
later.
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