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MP3 Preferences
 
This section explains how to set various preferences for 
MP3 discs. Preferences are divided into two groups: 
Basic and Extra.
You must use the buttons on the DX-C390 to set the MP3 
preferences, not the remote controller.
 
1. Stop playback.
 
If the Memory function is on, turn it off.
 
2. Press and hold the STOP [ ] button until “SET-
TING” appears on the display (about 4 seconds).
3. Press the STOP [ ] button again.
 
“BASIC ITEMS” appears on the display.
 
4. Use the [
]/[
] buttons to select “BASIC 
ITEMS” or “EXTRA ITEMS,” and then press 
the STOP [ ] button.
5. Use the [
]/[
] buttons to select a setting for 
the first preference, and then press the STOP [ ] 
button.
 
The preference is set and the next preference 
appears.
 
6. Repeat steps 5 to set the other preferences.
 
When all the preferences in the group have been set, 
the previous display reappears.
If you want to cancel this procedure at anytime, press 
the [STANDBY] button. The DX-C390 will enter 
Standby mode.
The Basic and Extra preferences are explained in the fol-
lowing sections. The settings available for each prefer-
ence are shown in parenthesis, with the default setting on 
the left.
 
Basic Items
 
DISC NAME (DISPLAY/NOT DISPLAY)
 
This preference determines whether or not the disc name 
is displayed when an MP3 disc is read.
 
TRACK NAME (SCROLL/NOT SCROLL)
 
This preference determines whether or not the track 
name scrolls across the display when an MP3 track is 
selected.
 
FOLDER NAME (SCROLL/NOT SCROLL)
 
This preference determines whether or not the folder 
name scrolls across the display when an MP3 folder is 
selected.
 
BAD NAME (REPLACE/NOT REPLACE)
 
This preference determines whether or not track and 
folder names that contain undisplayable characters are 
replaced with “TRACK n” or “FOLDER n,” “n” being 
the track or folder number. When set to NOT REPLACE, 
displayable characters are displayed and underscores are 
used in place of any undisplayable characters.
For ID3 tags, underscores are used in place of undisplay-
able characters regardless of this preference.
 
Note:
 
Track and folder names are scrolled in Navigation mode 
(page 17) regardless of the TRACK NAME and 
FOLDER NAME preferences.
 
Extra Items
 
ID3 VER 1 (READ/NOT READ)
 
This preference determines whether or not version 1.0/
1.1 tags are read and displayed. When set to NOT 
READ, version 1.0/1.1 tags will not be displayed.
 
ID3 VER 2 (READ/NOT READ)
 
This preference determines whether or not version 2.3/
2.4 tags are read and displayed. When set to NOT 
READ, version 2.3/2.4 ID3 tags will not be displayed.
 
CD-EXTRA (AUDIO/MP3)
 
This preference applies to CD Extra discs and deter-
mines whether music in the audio session or MP3 tracks 
in the data session are played.
 
JOLIET (USE SVD/ISO9660)
 
This preference applies to MP3 discs in Joliet format and 
determines whether the DX-C390 reads the SVD data or 
treats the disc as an ISO 9660 disc. Normally, this pref-
erence doesn’t need to be changed.
SVD (Supplementary Volume Descriptor) supports long 
file and folder names and characters other than letters 
and numbers. Some CD burning software refers to the 
Joliet format as “Windows format.”
This section explains how to initialize the MP3 prefer-
ences to their default values.
You must use the buttons on the DX-C390 for this pro-
cedure, not the remote controller.
 
1. Stop playback.
 
If the Memory function is on, turn it off.
 
2. Press and hold the STOP [ ] button until “SET-
TING” appears on the display (about 4 seconds).
3. Press the [
]/[
] button.
 
“INITIALIZE” appears on the display.
 
4. Press the STOP [ ] button.
 
“CANCEL” appears on the display.
 
5. Use the [
]/[
] buttons to select “EXE-
CUTE.”
 
If you want to cancel this procedure, select “CAN-
CEL.”
 
6. Press the STOP [ ] button.
 
The MP3 preferences are initialized, “INITIAL-
IZED” appears on the display, and then the 
DX-C390 enters Standby mode.
 
Setting the MP3 Preferences
 
Initializing the MP3 Preferences
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