Playing features common to all formats, Reinserting a cd or cf card – Activeforever Plextalk PTR2 Digital DAISY Player and Recorder User Manual

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11. Playing features common to all formats.


All the operations mentioned in this chapter apply equally to playing

DAISY titles, Music CDs and Audio File CDs. Before progressing further it is

important that these terms are clearly understood, in the context of this

guide.

• A DAISY CD or CF card is a CD or CF card containing one or more

DAISY titles. Each title will be contained in its own folder. The

audio files will either be Wave or MP3 format.

• A Music CD is a CD which can be played in standard CD players.

The audio files will be in "CD-DA" format. All tracks are on the same

level and there is no hierarchical storage of files on the CD.

• An Audio File CD or CF card can contain multiple folders and

multiple files in each folder. PLEXTALK is able to recognise and

play audio files in the following file formats: MP3, Wave and Ogg

Vorbis.

You may wish to try out the features mentioned in this chapter as you
progress. If you wish to do this, insert a CD into PLEXTALK's CD slot, as

detailed in Section 6.9, before reading any further. If you are not already

using the DAISY version of the User's Guide, this would be a good title to

start with.


CAUTION: PLEXTALK is only compatible with round CDs. Irregularly

shaped CDs, such as the business card type, will cause a malfunction and

should not be used.

CAUTION: As the CD rotates at a high speed, do not stick any thick items,

like Braille labels, onto the surface of the disc.

11.1. Reinserting a CD or CF card.

When you insert a CD or CF card into PLEXTALK for the first time, it will

play from the beginning of the first title. When you insert the same CD or
CF card on another occasion, regardless of the format of the data,

PLEXTALK will start playback from the location that playing was stopped

in the previous session. This is true of multi title CDs or CF cards as well as

on CDs and CF cards with only one title or album.

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