Cambridge SoundWorks Soundworks Radio 745 User Manual

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The radio CD recognizes MP3 and WMA compressed audio files stored on a CD-ROM disc. You can create (or “burn”)

your own CD-ROM compilation discs containing much more music than would fit on a conventional audio CD. The radio

CD will also recognize folders at the top level of a CD-ROM and display their folder names. Use folders on a CD-ROM

as a convenient way to select between different group of music.

The radio CD recognizes a maximum of 99 tracks in any folder, or at the top level of a disc. The radio CD will not

recognize subfolders. The radio CD will treat MP3 files inside subfolders as being inside the top level folder.

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Sequence of Play on a CD-ROM

The radio CD will first recognize any MP3/WMA files stored on the top level of the CD-ROM. It will play those files

“file name” sequence. The radio CD will ignore any files that do not end in “.mp3” or “.wma”.

After the radio CD has played all MP3/WMA files on the top level of the CD-ROM, it will then play the contents of

any folders present on the CD-ROM in “file name” sequence.

If there are no “.mp3” or “.wma” audio files in the top level of the CD-ROM, the radio CD will automatically play the

contents of the first folder on the CD-ROM (according to the “folder name” sequence).

Once all the contents of the first folder are played, the radio CD will play the contents of any remaining folders at the

top level of the disc.

The FOLDER + and FOLDER – buttons skip to the next or previous directory in sequence according to the folder

names.

The diagram on page 19 is an example of the automatic play sequence the radio CD follows when playing the

contents of a CD-ROM.

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b)

c)

d)

e)

f)

CD-ROM PLAY

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