Functions not supported by mp3 play, Concerning random play, Other functions • example of play sequence – Marantz PMD325 User Manual

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Precautions for discs recorded using MP3

files

The format of the files played have the “.mp3” or “.MP3”
extension. Files with any other extension cannot be played.

The Joliet file system, an extension to the ISO9660 file
format, is supported as the write format. Both mode 1 (CD-
ROM) and mode 2 (CD-ROM XA) are supported. MP3 file
discs recorded using packet writing cannot be played.

The supported MP3 file sampling frequency is 16 kHz – 48
kHz and the bit rate is 32 kbps – 320 kbps.
44.1kHz, 128kbps are recommended for the unit.

The maximum number of characters in the ID3 tag
information that can be displayed by this player is 32.
Characters other than alphanumerics will not be displayed
properly. Japanese characters cannot be displayed.

Digital signals are not output from the player while playing
discs recorded using MP3 files.

It may not be possible for CD-R/CD-RW discs on which
MP3 files were recorded to be played properly depending
on the environment of the personal computer used to record
the files, the writing software program and the CD-R/CD-
RW discs concerned. Check the external components
used.

MP3 files on mixed CDs or enhanced CDs containing a
mixture of the CD-DA format for music purposes and MP3
files cannot be played. Only the CD-DA format for music
purposes will be played.

This player also supports discs created by multisessions.

It is recommended that the maximum number of sessions
on a CD-R or CD-RW disc be 10, the maximum number of
albums for all sessions be 20 and the maximum number of
files be 200.

Functions not supported by MP3 play

The following functions are not supported when the player
is to play discs recorded with MP3 files.

- A-B repeat

- Program play

- Delete program play

- Index skip

- End monitor

- Manual cue

- Auto cue

- Time mode changes

- End warning

Concerning random play

Random play proceeds on an album by album (folder by
folder) basis. When all the tracks of the album currently playing
have been played, play moves on to the next album in the
sequence.
During random play, the 1-track repeat and A-B repeat
functions cannot be used.

OTHER FUNCTIONS

Example of play sequence

Diagram showing sequence as displayed by Win-

dows Explorer

Display that appears when the disc shown above is
inserted (in the stop mode)

• The dotted line with arrow (

) indicates the sequence

in which the MP3 albums and tracks are played.

• Album 01 to album 10

In the example shown in the figure, this CD-ROM has 10
albums (folders) but albums 03 and 08 are not MP3 files
and so cannot be played.

• AAAA01.mp3 to gggg17.mp3

In the example shown in the figure, this CD-ROM has 17
tracks starting with track “01” and ending with track “17.”

• Only those files with the “.mp3” extension are played; all

other files with the .wav, .jpg, .doc and other extensions
are skipped.

• Album 01 is allocated even when there are no files in the

root.

• The sequence may differ from the one that appears on the

personal computer. It may also differ depending on the
writing software program.

aaaa05.mp3
aaaa06.mp3

bbbb07.mp3
bbbb08.mp3

cccc09.mp3
cccc10.mp3

aaaa04.mp3

aaaa03.mp3

yyyy.jpg
zzzz.doc

dddd11.mp3
dddd12.mp3

AAAA01.mp3
BBBB02.mp3

eeee13.mp3
eeee14.mp3

gggg16.mp3
gggg17.mp3

wwww.wav
xxxx.wav

ffff15.mp3

Album 02

Album 04

Album 05

Album 03

Album 06

Album 07

Album 10

Album 01

Album 08

Root

Album 09

(E) CD-ROM drive

Play up to 8 hierarchical levels possible

1 2

4

5 6

7

9 10

TTL

TRK

MP3

Total number of tracks

Album that contains MP3 files

Total number of MP3 albums

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