Perception Digital JUKEBOX PD - 450 - 01 User Manual

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8. I have started the burning process but I have changed my mind and
would like to stop the burning process. How should I do that ?
+ You may press “Stop” button at any moment during the burning process, a
screen showing that the CDRW Jukebox is busy and you may press “Stop” button
again to stop the burning problem. However, aborting a burning process may
render a CD-R unusable or unreadable.

9. As far as I know, I can burn a file, an album, a playlist or the last/top 20
lists to a CD. How may I select songs from different albums or lists and
burn them onto a CD ?

+ As playlist burning is supported, you can pick songs from any album or list by
using the “Mark” button to create a playlist. You can then burn the selected songs
in the playlist to a CD.

10. I have picked some songs and burned on a CD successfully, however, I
found that the filenames of the files on the CD is different from what’s
showing on the screen. What happened ?
+ CDRW Jukebox uses the information in the ID3 tag of MP3 songs to create file
names for files to be burned on a CD. In order to conform with ISO9660
filesystem with Joliet extension, some characters, such as the path separator “\”,
which are not allowed in file names, are changed to underscore, “_”,
automatically.

11. I have a CD with some songs in it already and would like to append 10
songs to it. After the burning process is concluded, I found that only 8
songs are appended to the CD. Where are the two songs?
+ The disc may already contain the two songs. CDRW Jukebox checks the list of
songs to be burned to the CD. If any song in the list is already found on the disc,
the CDRW Jukebox won’t append any song with same name to the disc.
Therefore, in this case, only 8 songs are appended to the disc.


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