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26 VX401/VZ401
English
Owner’s Manual
5. Touch the [List] key to return to the main
screen.
Stop Playback
1. Touch the [ ] key to stop playback.
Audio Settings
1. Touch the [Audio Settings] key to enter
Audio menu.
Other various play functions
1. Touch the [List] key to display the Disc List
screen.
2. Touch the key of the function you want
to play:
Repeat [ ]: Touch once to start a single
track repeat. To turn repeat off, press the
same key again.
• Repeat symbols are displayed in the info
window above the song list.
Shuffle [ ]: Touch the key to shuffle the
tracks during playback. Touch the key again
to turn off the feature.
• A shuffle symbol is displayed in the info
window above the song list.
LISTENING TO MP3/WMA
This unit is an ID3 Tag compatible model.
This unit supports the ID3 TAGs of the Version
2.4, 2.3, 1.1 and 1.0.
In displaying, this unit gives priority to the
Version 2.3 and 2.4 TAGs.
After USB device inserted into USB slot, or
disc is loaded, the play mode is automatically
engaged.
What is MP3/WMA?
MP3 is an audio compression method and
classified into audio layer 3 of MPEG standards.
WMA is an audio compression method
developed by Microsoft Corporation.
These audio compression methods have
penetrated into PC users and become a
standard format.
These features compress the original audio data
to about 10 percent of its initial size with a high
sound quality. This means that about 10 music
CDs can be recorded on a CD-R disc or CD-RW
disc to allow a long listening time without
having to change CDs.
Note:
Some CDs recorded on CD-R/RW mode may
not be usable.
Displaying MP3/WMA TAG titles
Tag information such as title, artist and album
title can be displayed for MP3/WMA file
containing Tag information.
Precautions when creating MP3 disc
File extensions
1. Always add a file extension “.MP3” or “.mp3”
to an MP3 file, and “.WMA” or “.wma” to a
WMA file by using single byte letters. If you
add a file extension other than specified or
forget to add these file extension, the file
cannot be played. In addition, if you use
upper case and lower case letters (capital
and small letters) mixedly for file extensions,
normal play may not be possible.
2. Files other than MP3/WMA data cannot be
played.
Playing files with a format not supported will
be skipped, and the scan, random and
repeat playback mode may be canceled.
File and Disc Not Supported
Files and discs with following extensions are
not supported: *.AAC, *.DLF, *.M3U, *.PLS,
MP3 PRO files, files with DRM, open session
discs.
Logical format (File system)
1. When writing an MP3/WMA file on a disc,
please select “ISO9660 level 1 or level 2
(without including expansion format)” as
the writing software format. Normal playback
may not be possible if the disc is recorded
on another format.
2. The folder name and file name can be
displayed as the title during MP3/WMA play
but the title must be within 31 single byte
alphabetical letters and numerals for the
folder name and file name (including an
extension). Entering more letters or numerals
than specified may cause an incorrect
display.
Entering File and Folder Names
Names using the code list characters are the
only file names and folder names that can be
entered and displayed. Using any other
character will cause the file and folder names
to be displayed incorrectly.
Electronic Shock Protection
10 seconds for CD-DA (CDA)
45 seconds for MP3 recorded at 44.1 kHz,
128kbps
90 seconds for WMA recorded at 44.1 kHz,
128kbps
DVD Video Player Operations
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