Yamaha MCX-2000 User Manual

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MCX-2000 Owner’s Manual
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When you set a music CD, a “Reading data” message 
appears in the screen and the MCX-2000 starts querying 
the CDDB database. (See the CDDB logo animation 
shown in the upper left corner of the screen.) If 
appropriate CD data is found, the MCX-2000 will present 
a CD song list.
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Album title
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Artist name
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Categorized genre
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Total playback time
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Track count
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Song title
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Audio format (PCM)
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Playback time
The Submenu commands in the song list screen for a music 
CD:
Play: Starts playback from the currently selected song.
Open REC page: Moves to the “Store from CD” screen 
(page 66) to import the CD songs to the music archive.
CDDB Info.: Retrieves song data from the built-in or online 
CDDB database.
CD-TEXT Info.: Displays song data using CD-TEXT 
information (page 53) stored on the music CD (if available).
Clear CD Info.: Displays song data using generic names. 
(You can use this when the retrieved song data is incorrect.)
Move the selection (highlight) to a song you want, and 
then press the SELECT or Play button on the remote 
control, or select Play from the Submenu. The Play 
Information screen appears, starting playback of the 
current song.
n The Play Information screen for CD provides similar information and 
Submenu commands for the music archive. See “Play Information 
and Controls” (page 50).
Notes on Playing an MP3 CD
When you insert an MP3 CD, the MCX-2000 will start 
checking its directory structure and then show each folder 
name in a hierarchical view, starting from Root.
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Folder count (total of folders in the CD)
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Volume name (MP3 CD)
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Song count (total of songs in the folder)
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Folder name
n The MCX-2000 handles each folder in the MP3 CD as a separate 
album. If your MP3 CD contains 32 folders, think you have 32 albums 
in the listed order. Ignore each folder’s hierarchical position.
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