Mp3-cd playback – Philips AZ1155 User Manual

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bit rate of 128 kbps or higher is
recommended for MP3 music files.

Some encoder software offers an option to
protect music files, i. e. the files can only be
played on the computer which created
them. If you burn such files on a CD-ROM,
you cannot play them on this set. Make sure
to deactivate the protection option in the
encoder software before creating the music
files. In this case you are responsible for
adherence to all local or international
copyrights.

When burning the MP3-CD

• Make sure the file names of the MP3 files

end with .mp3.

• Make sure you close the session.

How to organize MP3 files

You can store up to a maximum number of
40 albums and 400 titles on one MP3-CD.
In order to easily handle the large number
of music files on a CD-ROM,
you can organize them in folders
(“albums”).

The tracks of an album will be played in
alphabetical order. If you want to arrange

them in a certain order, let the file names
start with numbers.
For example:
001-ONEWORLD.MP3
002-FIRESTARTER.MP3
003-DEEP.MP3.

• There may be an album

00 which will be

played before all other albums. Album 00
contains all tracks which you did not put
into an album.

• MP3-CD albums and titles are shown as

numbers in the display.

IMPORTANT!

This set does not play/support the
following:

UDF disc format.

• Empty albums: an empty album is an album

that does not contain MP3 files, and will
not be shown in the display.

• Non-supported file formats are skipped.

This means that e.g.: Word documents .doc
or MP3 files with extension .dlf are ignored
and will not be played.

• Playlist Files e.g. .m3u, .pls of WMA, AAC,

Winamp, Sonic, RealJukebox, MS
Mediaplayer 7.0, MusicMatch.

• Recordings created on e.g. DirectCD,

PacketWriting and Package Writing.

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