Output volume, Mp3 and wav file directory playback, Directory playback setting – Teac MD-CD1MKIII User Manual

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(Default setting: 3 seconds).
FADE MODE
The deck can be set to continue playback (“Play”) or

enter playback standby mode (“Ready”) after fadeout

is completed.

2 In stop mode or playback standby mode, press the

FADER button on the remote control.
Playback begins and the sound fades in.
After the preset fade-in time, the sound is at normal

level.

3 During playback, press the FADER button on the

remote control when you wish to fade-out the

sound.
Fade-out begins, and after the preset fadeout time,

there is silence. After it becomes silent, depending

upon the Fade mode setting, playback continues or

the deck enters playback standby mode.

Output volume

The volume of the CD playback output signal can be

adjusted. This adjustment functions for both for analog

output (including headphone output) and digital output.
1 Setting is made using the

PLAY VOLUME?

option

on the VOL FUNC sub-menu of the CD menu.

The level can be set between –54 dB and +18 dB, or

“- - -” (– infinity) can be selected.

NOTE

Since volume adjustment is performed in the digital

domain, if the output level is excessive in the plus

direction, digital distortion will be generated.

MP3 and WAV file directory

playback

MP3 and WAV files recorded onto a CD are handled the

same way as files are handled in an ordinary PC, with

some MP3 and WAV files held within a directory. In

addition, several directories can be combined into one

directory. This results in multiple layers of directories and

files.
When the Directory playback mode is on, only those files

within a selected directory are available for playback.
When the mode is turned off, all MP3 and WAV files

stored on the disc are played regardless of the directory

structure.
Please note that Program playback and Repeat playback

only function within directories.

NOTE

Each MP3 or WAV file is handled as a track.

Directories which do not contain MP3 or WAV files

directly under them cannot be selected for playback.

For example, in the diagram below, under directory

A are directory B and directory C. If there are MP3 or

WAV files in both directory B and C, directory A cannot

be selected for playback, but directory B and C can be

selected for playback.

Disc

Directory

A

Directory

B

Directory

C

Directory

D

mp3. 1

mp3. 2

mp3. 3

mp3. 4

mp3. 5

mp3. 6

mp3. 7

mp3. 8

mp3. 9

(MP3 file)

Example of directory structure

Directory playback setting

1 Set the remote control master to CD, and press the

DIR/GROUP button.

DIR ON

or

DIR OFF

will be shown in the display.

When the DIR/GROUP button is pressed, the

current setting is changed. For example, if the

directory playback mode is off, when the button

is pressed, the mode is turned on and

DIR ON

is

displayed.

You can also use the

DIR MODE?

option in the

PLAY sub-menu of the CD menu to turn this mode

on or off.

2 During Stop mode, the CD SEARCH button on the

remote control can be used to select a directory.

Press the CD SEARCH button, and the selected

directory title will be shown on the display.

Setting MP3 ACTION

You can choose whether the unit continues playback or

stop when MP3 or WAV playback fails.
1 Select

MP3 ACTION?

option on the PLAY

submenu of the CD menu.

2 Select “Skip” or “Stop.”

Skip
When MP3 or WAV playback fails, the unit skips the

current track and advances to the next track. Playback

will stop if the current track is the last track (i.e., if the

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