27Radio/Radio MP3
ID3 field data
The ID3 data of an MP3 file containsinformation on the Artist,
Album and the name of the piece.
Thisunitcan display the information from the ID3 data field,
versions1 and 2, to a maximum of 60 charactersin total.
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• When an MP3 discisbeing played itispossible that some songsmaynot
play or may be played incorrectly. Thismay be due to the configuration of
the disc, the software or the hardware used for the recording.
• Audio CDs (CD-DA) meet the specificati
onsand carrya corresponding
symbol. Those CDswith copyright protection do notmeet these
specificationsand do not bear the corresponding symbol; for thisreason
there may be errorsin reading this type ofdisc.
• For MP3 CDs the MP3 data rate should oscillate betw
een 8 and 320
Kb/sec.
• Itispossible to read multi-session discs butif the data has been recorded
in both formats (CD-DA and MP3), regardless of the order, only the audio
trackswillbe played.• With other formats that are notISO 9660 level1 or 2, the names of the
files and fo
ldersmaynot be displayed correctly.
• When a name isgiven to an MP3 file, itmust also contain the extension
“.MP3”. If the extension “.MP3” isgiven to a file thatisnot an MP3 file then
the unitwill not be able to recognise the file and may p
roduce unpleasant
noise.
• Itisnot possible to play MP3 files that are deeper than the first 8 folder
levels. To speed up the reading and searching, onlytwo levelsoffoldersare
recommended.
• The following types ofdiscwilltake some time to beg
in playing:
– A discwith manyfolder levels.
– A multi-session disc.
– A disc to which information may be added (Open)
• Itwill not be possible to play an audio CD (CD-R/CD-RW) that hasnot been
finalized.
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