takahashi
10-05-2003, 08:21 AM
I prob knew the answer will be NO. But does the MP3 support character of Traditional Chinese or Japanese? I order mine from the Aussie dealer... any different if I order in Japan?
What info in the MP3 clip do the player display?
I am getting it soon so preparing my collection of downloads from song sites. Most info is not filled in so a lot of work to be done I guess, right?
eccles
10-05-2003, 05:59 PM
Originally posted by takahashi
What info in the MP3 clip do the player display?Pressing the DISP button cycles through the following displays:
Disk#, Track#, Time
File name
Directory name
Album title
Track title
Artist
I have no idea if it handles Kanjii characters.
takahashi
10-05-2003, 06:41 PM
oh thanks.... that is very helpful
Ta ;)
takahashi
10-06-2003, 01:19 AM
ONE MORE QUESTION?
Do I need to burnt the disc to a CD-R Audio format (CD-DA format) disc or can use any CD-R?
eccles
10-06-2003, 01:23 AM
Originally posted by takahashi
Do I need to burnt the disc to a CD-R Audio format (CD-DA format) disc or can use any CD-R? The MP3 player will play regular data disks on both CD-R and CD-RW media. You don't need to convert back to audio format - that would defeat the primary purpose of the MP3 player, which is the ability to hold many times the content of a regular audio disk.
takahashi
10-06-2003, 01:47 AM
Originally posted by eccles
The MP3 player will play regular data disks on both CD-R and CD-RW media. You don't need to convert back to audio format - that would defeat the primary purpose of the MP3 player, which is the ability to hold many times the content of a regular audio disk.
I understand that... I just wonder if there is any good quality disc outthere that I can use coz I love my 8 and I dont want to put any crap through the slot .. you see :D
eccles
10-06-2003, 01:51 AM
Originally posted by takahashi
I understand that... I just wonder if there is any good quality disc outthere that I can use coz I love my 8 and I dont want to put any crap through the slot .. you see :D You won't hurt your player by using cheap media. The worst that can happen is it'll have trouble reading the data and either jump within the track or simply skip to the next track altogether. I'm using cheap "home brand" CD-RW's from CompUSA - I simply erase them and blow another random selection when I tire of the current one.