Playing back mp3 discs – Sanyo DVR-S120 User Manual

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Repeat Playback, Random Playback, Intro Playback

Each press of the PLAY MODE button during playback displays the play
modes. Press the k button to select the desired play mode.

Playback Mode

Explanation of Operation

Repeat Track

Repeats the track currently being played.

Repeat Disc

Repeats all tracks.

Repeat A-B

Repeats only a specifi ed section. To select a
specifi ed section, press the k button at the

repeat start point (A). The display changes to
Repeat B. Press the k button again at the

repeat end point (B).

Shuffl e

Selects and plays tracks on the disc at random.

Scan

Plays back only the fi rst ten seconds of each
track.

(None)

Select this to cancel the PLAY MODE setting.
(The setting is cancelled even if you do not press
the k button.)

Playing Back a Specifi c Track

You can specify a track to play back by performing the following operation
during playback or while playback is paused.
1. Press

T/C to display the "T/C Tools" menu.

2. Select "Track" using 8 or 2.

3. Press the number buttons or 4 6 to specify the number of the

desired track to play back.

• You can advance to the next track by pressing NEXT f.

• You can return to the pervious track by pressing PREV d.

Playing Back from a Specifi c Point by Time Search

You can specify the time (hours : minutes : seconds) and play back from
that time.
The time can be specifi ed only for a track that is currently being played.
Perform the following while the desired track is being played.
1. Press

T/C to display the "T/C Tools" menu.

2. Select "Search" using 8 or 2, and press the k button The frame

for entering the time is displayed.

Move to the desired digit by 4 6, and press the number buttons to

specify the time.

3. Press

the

k button. Playback starts from the specifi ed time.

NOTE:

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When “Playback Mode” is on, “Time Search” is not avairable.

See the table above on “Playback Mode”.

Playing Back MP3 Discs

Play back
1. Insert a MP3 disc.
2. “Track, Album and Artist” will be displayed on the screen.
3. MP3 CD will be played automatically.

NOTE:

- When the information for track, album and artist are not recorded,

they will not be displayed.

Playing Back a Specifi c Album or Track
You can specify an allbum or Track to play back by performing the following
operation during playback or while playback is puased.
1. Press

T/C to display the “T/C Tolls” menu.

2. Select “Album” or “Track” using 8 or 2.

3. Press the number buttons or 4 6 to specify the number of the

desired album or track to play back.

Stopping playback
Press e to stop playback.

Pausing/cancelling a pause
Press PAUSE s to pause playback.

To resume playback, press w.

Skipping a track/returning to the beginning of a track
Press NEXT f during playback or pause to skip to the next track.

Press PREV d during playback or pause to skip back to the previous

track.
You cannot fast-forward or fast-reverse while playing back MP3 discs.

NOTE:

- The

fi le system is ISO9660 Level 1 and Level 2.

- If the CD has both audio CD tracks and MP3 fi les, only audio CD

tracks are played.

- It would take 30 seconds or more for this unit to read MP3 fi les

depending on its structure.

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This unit can recognize up to 999 fi les or folders per disc. A CD with
1000 fi les or folders and over cannot read by this unit.

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MP3 CDs may not be played in the recorded order.

- MP3

fi les must have the extension letters, “.MP3” or “.mp3”.

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Standard, sampling frequency, and the bit rate:

MPEG:1

Audio

Layer

3

44.1kHz,

48kHz

56kbps to 256kbps (constant bit rate)

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The recommended recording setting for a high-quality sound is 44.1kHz
of sampling frequency and 128kbps of constant bit rate.

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Limitations on display

Available letters for display are the following: numbers 0 through 9,
and capital or lower-case alphabet characters A through Z.

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Some MP3 CDs cannot be played back depending on the recording
conditions.

- The CD has no music data or non-MP3 fi les cannot be played

back.

- The

WMA

fi les cannot be played back.

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Customers should also note that permission is required in order
to download MP3 fi les and music from the Internet. SANYO has
no right to grant such permission. Permission should always be
sought from the copyright owner
.

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MP3 discs hold about ten times more tracks than audio CDs. Due to
the large number of tracks, tracks are divided and saved in groups.
These groups are called “folders.” Folders are given names that
indicate their content.

Track1

Track2

Track3

Track4

Track1

Track2

Track3

Folder1

Folder2

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