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Operation
Operation
for compression of initial audio-record, greatly
decreasing the file size, but, saving the good
sound quality even when the bit rate is low (for
example, 64 Kbit/s).
• Remember that the unit may not play the
tracks in order they are written on disc.
Notes on creating your own CD-Rs
or CD-RWs containing MP3 files
• To enjoy high quality sound, we
recommend converting to MP3 files with a
sampling frequency of 44.1 kHz and a fixed bit
rate o f 128 kbps.
• Do not store more than 256 MP3 files per
disc.
• For ISO 9660 - compliant format, the
maximum allowable depth of nested folders is
8, including the root directory (folder).
• When CD-R disc is used, playback is
possible only for discs, which have been
finalized.
• Make sure that when MP3 CD-R or CD-
RW is burned that it is formatted as a data disc
and not as an audio disc.
• You should not write non-MP3 files or
unneeded folders along with MP3 files on the
disc otherwise it takes a long time until the unit
starts to play MP3 files.
• With some CD-R or CD-RW media, data
may not be properly written depending on their
manufacturing quality. In this case, data may
not be reproduced correctly. High quality CD-R
or CD-RW disc is recommended.
• Up to 16 characters are displayed for the
name of an Album or a Track. ID3TAG version
1.x is required.
• Note that the unit may not play tracks in
the order that you wrote them to the disc.