Panasonic SC-HT500 User Manual

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You can use the text information recorded on these discs to find a
track to play.

1

Press [

1

] while a track is highlighted

to display the contents screen.

2

Press [

2

,

1

] to move through the

tracks and press [ENTER].

[Note\

Discs must conform to ISO9660 level 1 or 2 (except for extended
formats).

This unit is compatible with multi-session but if there are a lot of
sessions it takes more time for play to start. Keep the number of
sessions to a minimum to avoid this.

The order tracks appear in the menus may differ to the order shown
on your computer.

[WMA]

Noise may occur when playing WMA files.

You cannot play WMA files that are copy protected.

[MP3]

This unit is not compatible with ID3 tags.

If you play an MP3 track that includes still picture data, it will take
some time before the music itself starts playing and the elapsed
time will not be displayed during this time. Even after the track
starts, the correct play time will not be displayed.

To use the contents screen to find a track

[CD]

(CD text only)

SELECT

ENTER RETURN

T 10 /14

MENU

Contents

Track 10 Title/Artist

Pink Island

Long John Platinum

Disc Title/Artist

SHIPWRECKED

ORIGINAL SOUNDTRACK

001

root

004track.wma

001group

004track.wma
005
track.wma
006
track.wma

002group

003group

007track.mp3
008
track.mp3
009
track.mp3
010
track.mp3

011track.mp3
012
track.mp3
013
track.mp3

[CD]

(CD text only)

When making your own CD text discs
The unit plays the tracks in the order you record them so you do
not have to prefix the titles with numbers.

The extension for MP3 is
“.mp3” or “.MP3”.

Order of play

[WMA]

[MP3]

Naming folders and files
Prefix folder and file names with 3-
digit numbers in the order you want
to play them.

(or .WMA)

Extension

Windows Media, and the Windows logo are
trademarks, or registered trademarks of
Microsoft Corporation in the United States
and/or other countries.

WMA is a compression format developed
by Microsoft Corporation. It achieves the
same sound quality as MP3 with a file size
that is smaller than that of MP3.

MPEG Layer-3 audio decoding technology licensed from
Fraunhofer IIS and Thomson multimedia.

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