Playing mp3 files, English – Denon DN-C615 User Manual
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1. Load a disc containing MP3 files.
• Example
When the number of folders is “120” and the
number of files is “512”
2. [ To select a folder ]
q In the stop mode, press the FOLDER button
@2
to turn on the “FOLDER” indicator.
w Press the 8 or 9 button
o !0 to select
the folder you want to listen to.
• The folder name scrolls on the display.
e When the TITLE button
@1 is pressed at this
time, files in the folder can be selected.
• Operate following the procedure under “To
select a file”.
[ To select a file ]
q In the stop mode, press the TITLE button
@1 to
turn on the “FILE” indicator.
✽ This operation is only necessary when the
“FOLDER” indicator is lit.
w Press the 8 or 9 button
o !0 to select
the file you want to listen to.
• The file name scrolls on the display.
3. Press the PLAY (
1
) button
y.
✽ When the TIME button
@0 is pressed during
playback, the “FOLDER” or “FILE” indicator
turns off and the track number of elapsed track
time are displayed.
✽ The display switches as follows each time the
TITLE button
@1 is pressed during playback :
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PLAYING MP3 FILES
There are many sites on the Internet from which you can download music files in MP3 format. These files can
be downloaded following the instructions on the site and stored on CD-R/RW discs which can then be played on
the DN-C615.
The music on commercially available music CDs can be converted into MP3 files on a computer using MP3
encoding programs. When this is done, the data is reduced to approximately 1/10 the original size. This MP3 data
can then be stored on a CD-R/RW disc, allowing you to create a single 12 cm CD-R/RW disc containing about 10
times more music than a normal music CD, that is some 100 tracks or more (*).
* This is an approximately value for MP3 files of tracks about 5 minutes long converted at a standard bit rate
(128 kbps) and stored on a CD-R/RW disc with a capacity of 650 MB.
✽ Recordings you make are for your personal use and should not be used in ways infringing upon the copyright
holder as per copyright laws.
NOTES :
• The DN-C615 is compatible with “MPEG-1 Audio
Layer-3”, “MPEG-2 Audio Layer-3” and “MPEG-
2.5 Audio Layer-3”. It is not compatible with MP1
or MP2 standards.
SAMPLING FREQUENCY
• When writing MP3 files on a CD-R/RW disc, set
the writing program’s format to “ISO9660 level 1”
or “ISO9660 level 2”, “Joliet” or “Romeo”. MP3
files written in other formats may not play
properly. With some writing programs it is not
possible to record in “ISO9660” format. Use an
“ISO9660” format writing program.
• Generally speaking, the higher the MP3 file’s bit
rate, the better the sound quality. With the DN-
C615 it is recommended to use MP3 files written
with a bit rate of 128 kbps or greater.
• The writing program may change the positions of
the folders and files when writing the MP3 files
on the CD-R/RW disc, so the files may not be
played in the expected order.
• Make sure to give MP3 files the extension
“.MP3”. Files with extensions other than “.MP3”
or without extensions cannot be played. (On
Macintosh computers, MP3 files can be played by
adding the extension “.MP3” after the file name
consisting of a maximum of 8 Roman capital
letters and / or numerals when recording them on
CD-R/RW discs.)
• To protect copyrights, no digital signals are output
when playing MP3 files.
• A maximum of 255 folders can be played on the
DN-C615. Folders over 8 layers down, however,
cannot be played. The maximum number of files
is also 999. If there are 1,000 files, only the first
999 are played. (Files other than those with the
extension “.MP3” are not counted.)
• On the DN-C615, folder and file names can be
displayed like titles. Roman capital letters and/or
numerals and “__” (underscores) are scrolled.
(However, a maximum of 31 characters can be
displayed.) In addition, folder and file names using
other symbols will not be displayed properly.
• The DN-C615 is compatible with ID3-tag (Ver. 1.*,
Ver. 2.0).
• It may not be possible to play some CD-R/RW
discs due to dirt, scratches or the disc’s
properties.
• Do not apply seals or tape to the label or signal
side of CDs or CD-R/RW discs. The glue could get
on the disc surface, making the disc get stuck
inside the set.
• The DN-C615 is multi-session compatible.
Only music CDs can be played if the first session
is a music CD, and only MP3 files can be played if
the first session consists of MP3 files.
• The DN-C615 is compatible with play lists.
(.m3u of WINAMP Form) (Preset functions)
MPEG 1
.0
48 kHz
MPEG 2
.0
MPEG 2.5
12 kHz
24 kHz
44.1
0
kHz
11.03 kHz
22.05 kHz
32 kHz
0
8 kHz
16 kHz
(1) Playing folders or files
Title name (The “TITLE” indicator lights.)
File name (The “FILE” indicator lights.)
Artist name (The “ARTIST” indicator lights.)
Album name (The “ALBUM” indicator lights.)
Use this function to select certain tracks from the disc
and program them to play in a certain order.
A maximum of 99 files and folders can be programmed.
(Programs can included both files and folders.)
2 Programming
1. In the stop mode, press the PROG./DIRECT
button
!7.
• The “PROG” indicator lights.
2. [ To select a folder ]
q Press the FOLDER button
@2 to turn on the
“FOLDER” indicator.
w Press the number buttons
!3 !4 to select the
folder you want to program.
• Example : When folder “5” is programmed
in the first place
(2)
P
rogrammed playback of folders
or files
Elapsed time of currently playing track
[ To select a file ]
q Press the TITLE button
@1 to turn on the
“FILE” indicator.
✽ This operation is only necessary when the
“FOLDER” indicator is lit.
w Press the number buttons
!3 !4 to select the
file you want to program.
• Example : When the 21st track is
programmed in the second place
3. Press the PLAY (
1
) button
y.
• The tracks are played in the programmed
order.
✽ When the TIME button
@0 is pressed during
playback, the “FOLDER” or “FILE” indicator
turns off and the track number of elapsed
track time are displayed.
NOTES:
• With some writing programs it may not play
properly. In this case, please set to
“PLst=OFF”.
• Play List may require time for reading.
• The maximum number of play lists is also 255.
If there are over 255 play lists, only the first
255 are performed.