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Comments to date: 7. Page 1 of 1. Average Rating:
ferrrrum1 5:42am on Friday, October 29th, 2010 
Reommended Good product. I was prepared to take a disappointment here but no i am pleasantly surprised. I had a listen to the CMT SPZ1 in store.
m1n3p4 11:19am on Thursday, September 2nd, 2010 
Good Sound and Great Value I bought this when my Philips system suddenly died after years of faithful service. Although the Sony cost less.
demiratasoy 5:25am on Friday, June 25th, 2010 
Great Sound System I just wanted a simple sound system in my room and this was the perfect buy. Great sound quality for the price, great.
Iakull 11:08pm on Wednesday, June 9th, 2010 
Like the sound and size of product. . Would have liked it better in another colour perhaps Silver. Easy to set up and use Very light.
boulange 1:28am on Wednesday, June 2nd, 2010 
Value for money quality of product no bad points as such, good value considering price easy to operate not much wrong with it
dogsmeow 9:36pm on Monday, April 19th, 2010 
Music is my life. Purchase from Currys getting a Sony CMTEH10 Hi-Fi Micro System, currently priced at 59.99.
cljohnson 6:01am on Friday, March 26th, 2010 
I am impressed with this Sony micro system. I can definitely say it seems to have the styling and quality you would expect from a Sony.

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If you find any accessories missing or damaged, contact your nearest Sony dealer.
Guide to parts and controls

Main unit

A I/1 (power) button Use to turn the power on or off (page 31). B STANDBY indicator The following color indicates the power status of the system.
Color Green Amber Red System status On Off Off Network standby On/Off On Off
G TUNE +/ buttons Use to tune in the desired station./> (skip backward/skip forward) buttons Use to select a track or file. m/M (search backward/search forward) buttons Use to find a point in a track or file. M/m buttons Use to select an item that is listed on the display. (folder) +/ buttons Use to select a folder (pages 28, 35, 49). ENTER button Use to enter a selected item or setting. H OPTIONS button Use to display the options menu (page 40). Menu items vary depending on the selected function. I VOLUME control Use to adjust the volume. J Remote sensor K OPEN/CLOSE button Use to open or close the disc tray (page 28).
C FUNCTION button Use to select a function (pages 29, 31). D NX (play/pause) button Use to start or pause playback. E x (stop) button Use to stop playback. F BACK button Use to return to previous display.
(USB) port Use to connect a compatible USB device (pages 35, 36).
M Disc tray Use to load a disc (pages 29, 49). N Display window For details on the contents of the display, see page 57. O AUDIO IN jack Use to connect the audio output jack of an external component (page 47).
P iPod/iPhone Dock Place an iPod or iPhone into the iPod/iPhone Dock to listen to audio content stored on an iPod/iPhone (pages 33, 34). Q Release lever Use to unlock the panel so that it can be closed (page 18). R Panel opening (PULL OPEN) Pull here to open the panel (pages 18, 33).

Remote

A DISPLAY button Use to display information such as time information of a track, clock, etc. (pages 21, 31, 41, 43, 57). Use to encrypt and disclose the security key (page 24). B SLEEP button Use to set or confirm the Sleep Timer settings (page 55). C Function Select buttons* Use to select the function directly. During standby mode, these buttons turn on the unit and start playback at the same time. HOME NETWORK button (pages 23, 25, 26, 27, 40, 51, 52, 53) MUSIC SERVICES button (pages 42, 43, 44) USB button (pages 35, 49) CD button (pages 28, 49) TUNER button (pages 30, 32) iPod button (page 33) AUDIO IN button (page 47) D PLAY MODE button Use to select the play mode (pages 28, 35, 41, 49). REPEAT button Use to listen to a disc, a USB device, a single track or file repeatedly (pages 28, 35, 41, 48).

Preparing the unit, remote and speakers
Connecting the antennas, speaker cords and power cord
DO NOT plug the power cord into a wall outlet until all other connections have been made.
A Brown side for other countries/regions B White side for North American model C FM lead antenna (Extend it horizontally.) D To wall outlet E DAB lead antenna (Extend it horizontally.)*
F Connect white side. G To DAB external antenna (not supplied) H 75-ohm coaxial cable with F male type connector (not supplied) I To left speaker J To right speaker
* The DAB lead antenna and the DAB antenna terminal are available for CMT-MX750Ni only.
Connect the FM lead antenna.
Find a location and an orientation that provide good reception, and set up the antenna. Make sure the antenna is fully extended.
Connect the speaker cords.
Connect the speaker connectors to the SPEAKERS jacks on the unit.

FM lead antenna

Connect the other end of the speaker cords to the terminals on the speakers.
Insert only the stripped portion of the speaker cords.
Keep the antenna away from the speaker cords and the power cord to avoid picking up noise. Use a 75-ohm coaxial cable (not supplied) to connect the unit to an external antenna to improve reception.
Connect the DAB lead antenna (CMT-MX750Ni only).
Make sure the antenna is fully extended.
Set the VOLTAGE SELECTOR to the local power line voltage (for models with a voltage selector only).

or DAB lead antenna

Plug the power cord into a wall outlet.
The STANDBY indicator on the unit lights up. WARNING DO NOT plug the power cord into a wall outlet until other connections have been made.
Use a 75-ohm coaxial cable with a male F type connector (not supplied) to connect a DAB external antenna (not supplied) to obtain higher DAB/DAB+ broadcast sound quality.
When making a wired LAN connection
Connect a network (LAN) cable (not supplied) to NETWORK. For details, see Setting up a wired network (page 26).

Using the remote

Remove the battery compartment lid, and insert two R6 (size AA) batteries, E side first, matching the polarities.

Using an iPod/iPhone

Open the panel where it says PULL OPEN, and insert a Dock Adapter into the Dock before use. When using an iPod model, use the Dock Adapter supplied with your iPod. When using an iPhone model, use the Dock Adapter supplied with this system.

To turn off the system

Press =/1 (power). The system is turned off, and the STANDBY indicator lights up in red. When the network standby is set to On, the STANDBY indicator lights up in amber, and the clock appears in the display.
Press =/1 (power) to turn on the system.
Press TIMER MENU to select the clock set mode.
If PLAY SET? flashes, press M/m repeatedly to select CLOCK SET?, then press ENTER.
Turning off the automatic standby function
This system is equipped with an automatic standby function. The system enters standby mode automatically after about 30 minutes if there is no operation or audio signal output. By default, the automatic standby function is turned on. Use the buttons on the unit to turn off the automatic standby function.
Press M/m repeatedly to set the hour, then press ENTER.
Use the same procedure to set the minutes.
Hold down ?/1 while the system is on until AUTO STANDBY OFF appears.

To turn on the function

Repeat the procedure until AUTO STANDBY ON appears. Notes

To display the clock

Press DISPLAY while the system is off. The clock is displayed for about 8 seconds. Notes
If Network Standby is set to On and the system is
turned off, the clock display appears. The clock settings are lost if you unplug the power cord or if a power failure occurs.
AUTO STANDBY appears on the display for
2 minutes before the system enters standby mode.
The automatic standby function is invalid for the tuner
(FM/DAB) function, even if you have enabled it.
The system may not enter standby mode automatically
in the following cases: when an audio signal is detected. during playback of audio tracks or files. when a preset Play Timer or Sleep Timer is on.
Turning off the demonstration display
A demonstration display appears on the display after plugging in the power cord even if the system is not turned on.
Press DISPLAY once while the system is off.
The demonstration display turns off.
To turn on the demonstration display
Press DISPLAY while the system is off. Note
The demonstration display is available only when Network Standby is set to Off (page 51).
Connecting the system to your home network
This section explains how to connect the system to your home network. You can connect the system to the network either through a wireless or a wired LAN. Check your connection method using the chart below. Please make sure to read Checking the wireless LAN environment of your home network (page 23) in advance when connecting the system through a wireless LAN. For details on which connection method your wireless LAN router/access point supports, refer to the operating manual of your wireless LAN router/access point.

You can set up a wireless network by searching for an access point. To set up the network using this connection method, you will be required to select or enter the following information. Check the following information in advance, and record it in the space provided below. The network name (SSID*1) that identifies your network*2. (This will be needed in step 6.) : If your wireless home network is secured by encryption, the security key (WEP key, WPA/WPA2 key) for your network*2. (This will be needed in step 7.) :
*1 SSID (Service Set Identifier) is a name that identifies a particular access point. *2 This information should be available from a label on your wireless LAN router/access point, from the operating manual, from the person who set up your wireless network, or from the information provided by your Internet service provider.
There are several connecting methods you can use to set up a wireless network: searching for an access point, using a WPS connecting method (either the push-button method or the PIN code method), or manual setting. Select the connection method that can be used for your home network using the chart on page 22. Notes
Make sure not to use the wireless LAN function where
medical equipment (such as a pacemaker) is used or where the use of wireless communication is prohibited. Before connecting to your home network, you need to prepare a wireless LAN router/access point. For details, refer to the operating manual supplied with the device.
For details on menu operations and entering characters during setup, see Menu/list operation (page 15) and Entering characters (page 14).
Press HOME NETWORK to select the Home Network function.
If the network setting display appears, go to step 4. If the network setting display does not appear, press OPTIONS.
On the IP setting, press M/m to select Auto, then press ENTER.
The proxy setting display appears.
When using a fixed IP address
Select Manual in step 8, then press ENTER. The IP address input display appears. Enter the values for IP Address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway, Primary DNS and Secondary DNS. When you press ENTER after entering the value for Secondary DNS, the proxy setting display appears.
Press M/m to select Network, then press ENTER.
Press M/m to select Settings, then press ENTER.
Press M/m to select Wireless LAN Settings, then press ENTER.
If Change Setting? appears, select OK, then press ENTER.
On the proxy setting, press M/m to select Do Not Use, then press ENTER.
The confirmation display appears.
When using a proxy server

If the network setting display does not appear, press OPTIONS.
Press M/m to select Settings, then press ENTER. Press M/m to select Wireless LAN Settings, then press ENTER.
Press M/m to select WPS Push, then press ENTER. Follow the on-screen directions, and press the WPS button on the access point.
Message: Push WPS button on access point within 2 minutes
Setting up a wireless network using an access point compliant with WPS
You can easily set up a wireless network using an access point compliant with WPS. The WPS setting can be made using either the push-button configuration method or the PIN (Personal Identification Number) code method.
WPS button on the wireless LAN router/access point
What is WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup)?
WPS is a standard created by the Wi-Fi Alliance allowing you to setup a wireless network easily and securely.
Perform the server settings.
To listen to audio content stored on the server, you need to set up your server (page 37).
Setting up a wireless network using the WPS PIN code method
If the access point supports the WPS PIN (Personal Identification Number) code connection, you can set up a WPS wireless connection by entering the systems PIN code into the wireless LAN router/ access point.
When checking the network settings, press OPTIONS,
then select Network Information the desired setting item on the menu. For details on entering the PIN code into the wireless LAN router/access point, refer to the operating manual supplied with the wireless LAN router/access point.
Press M/m to select Network, then press ENTER. Press M/m to select Settings, then press ENTER. Press M/m to select Wireless LAN Settings, then press ENTER. Press M/m to select Manual Registration, then press ENTER. Press M/m to select WPS PIN, then press ENTER.
The available SSID (access point) list appears.
Setting up a wired network

Internet The unit Router

The PIN code (8 digits) of the system appears. Leave the PIN code displayed until the connection is complete. (A different PIN code is displayed each time you perform this operation.)

The [Set Network Location] window appears.
If [Media streaming is not turned on] appears in the [Media streaming options] window, select [Turn on media streaming]. Select [Allow all].
The [Allow All Media Devices] window opens. If all the devices in the local network are set to [Allowed], select [OK] and close the window.
Select [Home network] or [Work network] according to the environment in which the system is used. Follow the instructions that appear on the display according to the environment in which the system is used.
When the settings are completed, confirm that the item under [View your active networks] is changed to [Home network] or [Work network] in the [Network and Sharing Center] window.
Select [Allow all computers and media devices].
Select [OK] to close the window. Refresh the server list.
After you finish setting up Windows Media Player 12, refresh the server list of the system and select this server from the server list. For details on selecting a server, see To refresh the server list (page 40).

Select [Customize].

x When using Windows Vista/XP
This section explains how to set up Windows Media Player 11 installed on Windows Vista/XP*. For details on how to operate Windows Media Player 11, refer to Help for Windows Media Player 11.
* Windows Media Player 11 is not manufacturerinstalled on Windows XP. Access the Microsoft website, download the installer, and then install Windows Media Player 11 on your computer.
Check [Private] and select [Next].
Go to [Start] [All Programs].
Select [Windows Media Player].
Windows Media Player 11 starts up.
Confirm that [Location type] is changed to [Private], and select [Close]. Confirm that [(Private network)] is displayed in the [Network and Sharing Center] window, and close the window. If [Share my media] in the [Media Sharing] window that is displayed in step 3 is not checked, check [Share my media], then select [OK].
A list of connectable devices is displayed.
Select [Media Sharing] from the [Library] menu.
If you are using Windows XP, go to step 9.
When is displayed, select [Networking].
The [Network and Sharing Center] window appears.

Select [Settings] that appears beside [Share my media to:].
Check [Allow new devices and computers automatically] and select [OK].
Uncheck this item after you confirm that the system can be connected to the server and play audio content stored on the server.
Playing audio content stored on a server
The system can play audio content stored on the server in MP3, Linear PCM, WMA and AAC* formats. Audio content with DRM (Digital Rights Management) copyright protection cannot be played back on this system. For how to check the copyright protection of a WMA file, see page 63.
* The system can play AAC files with the extension of.m4a,.mp4, or.3gp only.

Refresh the server list.

After you finish setting up Windows Media Player 11, refresh the server list of the system and select this server from the server list. For details on selecting a server, see To refresh the server list (page 40).
To refresh the server list
When you add a new server to the home network, or when you cannot find the desired server on the list, refresh the server list.
While the server list is displayed, press OPTIONS. Press M/m to select Refresh, then press ENTER.
The refreshed server list appears.
The system keeps a history of the last five connected servers and these servers appear at the top of the server list. Up to 20 servers can be displayed in a server list.
To delete a server from the server list
If the last selected item (playlist, album, folder, etc.) appears, press BACK repeatedly until the server list appears. When No Server appears, or when the server on the list is not available, press OPTIONS. Select Refresh, then press ENTER. The refreshed server list appears.
While the server list is displayed, press M/m to select the server you want to delete, then press OPTIONS.
The options menu appears.
Press M/m to select Delete, then press ENTER.
Complete! appears, and the selected server is deleted.
Press M/m to select the desired server, then press ENTER.
If the server device supports the Wake-on-LAN standard, the system turns the server on automatically. If the server does not support the Wake-on-LAN standard, turn on the server in advance. For details on settings or operations of Wake-on-LAN of your server, refer to the operating manual or help of your server.
Even if you delete the server from the server list, the server will appear in the list again if the system finds it on the network (such as when you refresh the server list).
Press M/m to select the desired item (playlist, album, folder, etc.), then press ENTER.
If another item appears, repeat step 3 to narrow down the choices until the desired item appears. The items that are displayed depend on the connected server.
To Pause playback* Do the following: Press X (pause) during playback. Press N (play) to resume playback. Press x (stop).

Stop playback

Press M/m to select the desired track, then press ENTER.
Playback starts. Make sure that sound is being output from the speakers of the system.
Go to the beginning of Press./> repeatedly. the current track, previous track, or next track Reselect the item you want to play Press BACK repeatedly until the desired directory appears. Or press OPTIONS, select Server List, and then select the desired item. To return to the playback display, press OPTIONS and select Now Playing. While selecting the contents in the server, press ALPHABET SEARCH, then enter a keyword (page 50). While playback is stopped, press OPTIONS. Select Server List, then press ENTER. Select the desired server, then press ENTER. Press REPEAT repeatedly until REP or REP1 lights up (page 48). While playback is stopped, press PLAY MODE repeatedly until the desired play mode (SHUF, etc.) lights up (page 48). Press DISPLAY repeatedly to view the artist name, album name, elapsed time, the clock, etc.
Search the desired item using a keyword
A Artist name B Track name C Elapsed time D Codec

Change the server

If you select a folder (such as an artist folder, genre
folder, etc.), then press the N button, the system plays all items in the selected folder. The system resumes from the last selected item when the function is changed to Home Network function, until the system is turned off. When Network Standby is set to On, play resumes from the last selected item, even if you turned off the system.

Select Shuffle Play

Tracks that the system cannot play appear on the
display as well. You cannot sort a list of playable tracks. ! appears at the top of a track name that cannot be played on the system, and is skipped during playback. Play is not resumed from the last selected item if you unplug the power cord from the wall outlet. The system may take time to display items when browsing a folder that contains a large amount of audio content. In this case, use the Keyword Search (page 50).
View the available information
* Depending on the server or track, pause playback may not work when the Home Network function is selected.
Listening to music services
You can listen to music services offered on the Internet with this system (Music Service function). To use this function, the system must be connected to the network and the network must be connected to the Internet. For details on setting up the network, see Connecting the system to your home network (page 22). Visit the website below for more information on the Music Services: http://www.sony.net/audio/musicservices
The following steps explain how to select vTuner as an example of music services offered on the Internet.

Enter a keyword that will match the letters or a word at the beginning of the name or title of the item you want to search for. When the system searches for an item, The at the beginning of a name and the following space will be ignored.
A Entry field B Current location of the cursor/Number of characters you have entered C Character type
Press ENTER to finish entering a keyword.
An item that matches the keyword appears. If the item displayed is not the one you are searching for, press </, to display the previous/next item. Press ALPHABET SEARCH again to return to the keyword input display.
While an item list (artist list, track list, etc.) is displayed, press ALPHABET SEARCH.
The keyword input display appears.
When you find the desired item, press ENTER.
Repeat steps 1 through 3 to narrow down the choices until the desired track appears.

Enter a keyword.

Use the numeric/text buttons to enter a keyword. A keyword can be up to 15 charcters long. For details on entering characters, see Entering characters (page 14).

Playback starts.

Setting functions related to network operations
Press M/m to select the setting item to check, then press ENTER.
The current setting appears. You can check the following settings*.
Connection SSID Security Setting IP Settings IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway DNS Settings Primary DNS Secondary DNS Proxy Settings Proxy Address Port Number MAC Address
* The setting items during setup differ depending on the network environment and connection method.
Checking the network settings
You can check the current status of the network settings.
Setting the network standby mode
While the Network Standby mode is set to On, the system can always be connected and controlled over the network.
Press HOME NETWORK, then press OPTIONS.
Press M/m to select Information, then press ENTER.
Press M/m to select Network Standby, then press ENTER.
Press M/m to select Off or On, then press ENTER.
Display item Off* Description The system consumes less power than when the network standby is set to On, though the system takes more time to resume operations when powered on again. The STANDBY indicator lights up in red. The system is connected to the network even though the power of the system is turned off, and resumes operations when controlled over the network. The STANDBY indicator lights up in amber.
Press M/m to select Allow or Not Allow, then press ENTER.

Press M/m to select Device Name, then press ENTER.
Press ENTER to select the current unit name.
Press M/m to select PARTY STREAMING, then press ENTER.
Rename the unit, then press ENTER.
A device name can be up to 30 characters long. For details on entering characters, see Entering characters (page 14).
Changing the sound settings
Adjusting the bass and treble
You can adjust the bass and treble to your preferences.
Press EQ repeatedly to select BASS or TREBLE.
Press M/m to adjust the level.
The setting display disappears when no operation is performed for 4 seconds.
Generating a more dynamic sound (Dynamic Sound Generator X-tra)
You can reinforce the bass and the treble to create a more powerful sound. This function is factory set to ON.

Press DSGX to select ON.

The DSGX function turns on.
To cancel the DSGX function
Press DSGX to select OFF.

Using the timers

The system offers two timer functions. If you use both timers, the Sleep Timer has priority.

Using the Sleep Timer

You can set the timer so that the system enters standby mode automatically after a certain period of time (Sleep Timer function). This function works even if the clock is not set.

Press SLEEP repeatedly.

After the selected time elapses, the system turns off automatically. If you select AUTO, the system turns off automatically after the current disc or USB device stops, or within 100 minutes.
If you perform the following operations before the Sleep Timer goes off, the Sleep Timer resets. Unplug the power cord. Turn off the system. Reset the system to the factory settings.

Using the Play Timer

You can set the Play Timer to start playing a CD, USB, iPod/iPhone, or to tune in an FM station or DAB/DAB+ station (CMT-MX750Ni only) at a specified time (Play Timer function). Make sure that the time on the clock is set correctly.
The Play Timer setting is erased if you unplug the
power cord from the wall outlet.
If the system is already turned on at the preset time, the
Play Timer will not be activated. Do not operate the system from the time the system turns on until the playback starts. The ending time for the Play Timer cannot be the same as the starting time.
Notes for the iPod/iPhone user
Prepare the sound source.
Select the sound source, and then press VOLUME +/ to adjust the volume. To start from a specific CD track or audio file, create your own program.
Make sure the iPod/iPhone is not playing when using

the Play Timer.

The Play Timer may not be activated depending on the
status of the connected iPod/iPhone.

To check the setting

VBR (variable bit rate).

folder and file names that do not follow either the
ISO9660 Level 1, Level 2 or Joliet in the expansion format. The following are displayed: remaining playing time for a track. ID3 tag information for MP3 files when ID3 version 1 and version 2 tags are used (ID3 version 2 tag information display has priority when both ID3 version 1 and version 2 tags are used for a single MP3 file).
Power Saving Mode*3 The display is turned off to conserve power. The timer and clock continue to operate. Clock*4

The clock is displayed.

Note on the DAB/DAB+ display information (CMTMX750Ni only)
The following is also displayed: up to 8 characters of service name, up to 128 characters of DLS (Dynamic Label Segment) and up to 16 characters of ensemble label.
For example, you can view CD/MP3 disc information or the USB device information, such as: track or file number during normal play. track or file name ( ) during normal play. artist name ( ) during normal play. album name ( ) or folder name ( ) during normal play. total playing time and total number of tracks on the CD-DA disc (only when normal play mode is selected and playback is stopped).
If a problem occurs while operating the system, follow the steps described below before consulting your nearest Sony dealer. If an error message and an error code (Cxxx) appear, be sure to make a note of the contents for reference.
If the STANDBY indicator flashes red
Immediately unplug the power cord, and check the following items. Are the + and speaker cords shortcircuited? Is anything blocking the ventilation holes on the top or back of the main unit? Is the iPod/iPhone connector shortcircuited? After the STANDBY indicator stops flashing, plug the power cord again, and turn on the system. If the issue persists, contact your nearest Sony dealer.
Check to see if the problem is listed in this Troubleshooting section. Check the following customer support websites.
For customers in the USA: http://www.esupport.sony.com/ For customers in Canada: [English] http://www.sony.ca/ElectronicsSupport/ [French] http://fr.sony.ca/ElectronicsSupport/ For customers in Europe: http://support.sony-europe.com/ For customers in Asia and Oceania: http://www.sony-asia.com/support You will find the latest support information and a FAQ at these websites.

General

The demonstration appears on the display after plugging in the power cord even though the system is not turned on. , Press DISPLAY once while the system is off. The
demonstration disappears.
If, after steps 1 and 2, you still cannot solve the problem, consult your nearest Sony dealer.

On heat buildup

Heat buildup in the unit during operation is normal and

is not cause for alarm.

Do not drop this unit
Do not subject the unit to strong shocks. It may cause the unit to malfunction.
Do not touch the cabinet if the unit has been used
continuously at high volume because the cabinet may have become hot. Do not block the ventilation holes on the rear of this unit.

On volume adjustment

A sudden output of high-volume sound may cause damage to the speakers. Make sure to lower the volume before the start of playback.

When moving the unit

Do not move the unit while a CD is inserted. Doing so may damage the CD.

Consideration for others

Keep the volume at a moderate level out of consideration of your neighbors, especially at night.

Cleaning the cabinet

Clean this unit with a soft cloth slightly moistened with a mild detergent solution. Do not use any type of abrasive pads, scouring powder, or solvents, such as thinner, benzine, or alcohol.

On playable discs

Discs that this system CAN play Audio CD CD-R/CD-RW (audio data/MP3 files) Discs that this system CANNOT play CD-ROM CD-R/CD-RW other than those recorded in music
CD format or MP3 format conforming to ISO9660 Level 1/Level 2 or Joliet CD-R/CD-RW recorded in multisession that have not been ended by closing the session CD-R/CD-RW of poor recording quality, CD-R/ CD-RW that have scratches or are dirty or CD-R/ CD-RW recorded with an incompatible recording device CD-R/CD-RW that are finalized incorrectly Discs containing files other than MPEG 1 Audio Layer-3 (MP3) files Discs in non-standard shapes (for example, heart, square, star) Discs that have adhesive tape, paper, or stickers attached to them Rental or used discs with attached seals where the glue extends beyond the seal Discs that have labels printed using ink that feels tacky when touched
This unit supports the MP3 format, a sampling rate of
32, 44.1, or 48 kHz and a bit rate of 32 to 320 kbps. If you play a disc recorded with a different sampling rate or bit rate on this unit, playback may stop, loud noises or sound skipping may occur, or the speakers may be damaged. If a file on a disc has an MP3 extension, but is not an MP3 file, the unit may skip that file or a malfunction may occur. This unit does not support files recorded in the MP3 Pro format. Under the following conditions, the actual elapsed time or the remaining time of an MP3 file may differ from the time displayed. When playing a VBR (variable bit rate) MP3 file When performing a fast forward or fast rewind operation

Microsoft, Windows, Windows Vista, Windows 7,
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