Usb operation - mp3/wma files (optional) – Dual Electronics MXDM66 User Manual

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MXDM66

 OPERATION

Only MP3 files with filename extension (.mp3) can be played.
Only WMA files with filename extension (.wma) can be
played. Do not attempt to play non-MP3/WMA files with the
MP3/WMA extension.

8kHz ~ 48kHz

32kHz ~ 48kHz

32kbps ~ 320kbps constant
Variable bit rates

32kbps ~ 192kbps constant
Variable bit rates

Note: Some files may not play or be displayed correctly,
depending on sampling rates and bit rates.

ID3 tags Version 1.0 to 2.0

Note: If an invalid ID3 tag version is detected, "NO
SUPPORT" will scroll on the display.

Additional MP3/WMA 

Information

Sampling Frequency Rates

MP3

WMA

Transfer Bit rates

MP3

WMA

MP3 Tag Display

USB Operation - MP3/WMA Files (Optional)

MXDM66

 OPERATION

USB Operation - MP3/WMA Files (Optional)

Maximum character display information
• Track name – 32 character maximum
• Directory name – 32 character maximum
• *Song title – 32 character maximum
• *Artist name – 32 character maximum

*Song title and artist name will only be displayed if included
with the MP3/WMA file.

The following types of files are compatible:
• MP3 data
• WMA data

The following types of files are not compatible:
• WMA files that are protected by DRM (Digital Rights

Management).
• WMA lossless format
• MP3 PRO format
• MP3 playlists
• WAV format

MP3/WMA playback sequence is based on order the files are
copied to the USB device and begins in the root folder. Any
empty folders or folders that do not include MP3/WMA files
are skipped. Depending on your software, the playback order
may vary.

• Maximum number of files: 48896
• Maximum number of folders: 127 plus the root directory
• Maximum number of files in each folder and root: 382
• Maximum number of folder levels (sub folders): 8
(7 levels plus the root)

Note: If the number of files/folders exceeds the maximum
outlined above, the additional files/folders will be ignored.

Due to the differences of USB devices, some devices may not
be compatible. USB devices must be ‘mass storage class’
and formatted to the FAT or FAT32 file system in order to
ensure compatibility.

Character Support

Media Compatibility

Playback Order

Playback Capacity

USB Device Compatibility

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