Notes on playing mp3 – Kenwood KDV-MP765 User Manual

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Notes on playing MP3

Note, however, that the MP3 recording media and

formats acceptable are limited. When writing MP3,

pay attention to the following restrictions.

Acceptable media

The MP3 recording media acceptable to this unit

are CD-ROM, CD-R, and CD-RW.

When using CD-RW, do full format not quick format

to prevent malfunction.

Acceptable medium formats

The following formats are available for the media

used in this unit. The maximum number of

characters used for file and folder name including

the delimiter (".") and three-character extension are

indicated in parentheses.
• ISO 9660 Level 1 (12 characters; Up to 11

characters are displayed)

• ISO 9660 Level 2 (31 characters; Up to 11

characters are displayed)

• Joliet (64 character; Up to 11 characters are

displayed)

For a list of available characters, see the instruction

manual of the writing software and the section

Entering file and folder names below.

MP3 written in the formats other than the above

may not be successfully played and their file names

or folder names are not properly displayed.

Settings for your MP3 encoder and CD

writer

Do the following setting when compressing audio

data in MP3 data with the MP3 encoder.
• Transfer bit rate:

MP3: 8 —320 kbps

• Sampling frequency

MP3: 16, 22.05, 24, 32, 44.1, 48 kHz

When you use your CD writer to record MP3 up

to the maximum disc capacity, disable additional

writing. For recording on an empty disc up to the

maximum capacity at once, check Disc at Once.

Entering file and folder names

When entering file and folder names, use the

alphanumeric characters described above only.

If you use any other character for entry, the file and

folder names are not displayed correctly. They may

neither be displayed correctly depending on the CD

writer used.

The unit recognizes and plays only those MP3

which have the MP3 extension (.MP3).

• A file with a name entered with characters not on the

code list may not play correctly.

Writing files into a medium

When a medium containing MP3 data is loaded,

the unit checks all the data on the medium. If the

medium contains a lot of folders or non-MP3 files,

therefore, it takes a long time until the unit starts

playing MP3.

In addition, it may take time for the unit to move to

the next MP3 file or a File Search or Folder Search

may not be performed smoothly.

Loading such a medium may produce loud noise to
damage the speakers.
• Do no attempt to play a medium containing a non-MP3

file with the MP3 extension.
The unit mistakes non-MP3 files for MP3/WMA data as
long as they have the MP3 extension.

• Do not attempt to play a medium containing non MP3.

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