Playback sequence of audio data carriers
Sub-folders are handled like folders and
numbered correspondingly in the sequence on
the data carrier.
Figure ⇒Fig. 7 shows a typical MP3 CD as an
example, which contains song
, folder
and
sub-folder.
The song and folder of this CD are consequently played and di
splayed in
the following order:
Fi
g. 7 Possible structure of an MP3 CD.
First read and observe the safety
not
es on page 3 and the
introductory information on page 14.
On a data carr
ier, audio files are ofte n s orte d
via file folders and playlists to set a specific
playback sequence.
Song, folders and playlists are sorted numerically
and alphabetically corresponding to their names
on the data carrier.
1. S
ong 1 and 2 in root directory (ROOT) of the CD.
2. Song
3 and 4 in first folder F1 in the root
directory of the CD (display:
01).
3. Song
5 in first sub-folder F1.1 of the
folder F1 (display:
02).
4. Song
6 in firstsub-folder F1.1.1 of the
sub-folder F1.1 (display:
03).
5. Song
7 in second sub-folder F1.2 of the
folder F1 (display:
04).
6. Song
8 and 9 in second folder F2
(display:
05).
The playback sequence can be changed via
s
election of different playback modes
(REPEAT, MIX) ⇒Page 19.
MEDIA main menu
Fig. 8 MEDIA main menu.
First read and observe the s
afety
noteson page 3 and the introductory
information on page 14.
You can select and control different media
s
ources in media mode.
● P
ress the MEDIA device button to switch to
media mode.
If the most recently played media source is still
av
ailable, playback of this media source is continued
automatically.
In running media mode, the selected media source is
always displayed in the bottom screen line
⇒Fig. 9
5
.
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