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11 Audio input
You can play sound from an external device via the DIGITRADIO 143 CD.
> Connect the external device to the Audio input (19) on the DIGITRADIO 143 CD.
> Press the MODE buon as oen as required until [Line in] is shown on the display.
Alternatively:
> Press the MENU buon and then select Main menu > Line in.
For an optimum volume seing, use the volume control on the radio, as well as the one on the connected device.
Take into account that, when the volume seing is very low on the connected device and the volume seing on the radio
is higher, irritating noises/murmurs are amplified accordingly and can be heard more clearly. It is recommended that you
set the volume on the DIGITRADIO 143 CD on a DAB+ or USW station, for example, switch to audio input and then adjust
the volume on the connected device in such a way that the overall volume of the audio input corresponds approximately
to the volume of the DAB+/USW station. In this way you can also avoid considerable volume dierences when switching
between functions on the DIGITRADIO 143 CD.
12 CD/MP3 player
12.1 General information on CDs/MP3 CDs
The device is designed for music CDs that are played with audio data (CD-DA or MP3 for CD-R and CD-RW). MP3 formats must
be created with ISO 9660 Level 1 or Level 2. Multi-session CDs cannot be read.
In MP3 mode, the terms "Folder" = Album and "Track" are critical. "Album" corresponds to the folder on the PC, "title" of the file
on the PC or a CD-DA track. The device sorts the albums or the tracks of an album into alphabetical order by name. If you prefer
a dierent order, change the name of the track or album and place a number in front of the name.
When burning a CD-R and CD-RW with audio data, various problems can arise which could occasionally compromise smooth
playback. This is caused by faulty soware and hardware seings or the blank disc being used. Should such errors arise, you
should contact your CD burner/burner soware manufacturer or search for the relevant information, e.g. on the Internet.