Music Mode; Music Playback Screen; Playback Mode; Start The Music Playback Mode - Philips DVT7500 User Manual

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6 Music mode

Music playback screen

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Music folder
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Playback status
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Repeat mode
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Number of current file
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Total number of files
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File list
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Battery status
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File name
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Equalizer
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Bit rate
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Audio time: Passed time and total time of current file
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File details
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Your Voice Tracer is not only a high-quality audio
recorder, but it is also perfect as a music player. Simply
copy your favorite music from your computer to your
Voice Tracer (see also
to Voice
Tracer).
Due to the built-in high-performance Wolfson audio
decoder chip, you can listen to your music in highest
audio quality. The device supports multiple playback
formats, such as MP3, WMA, or WAV format. The user
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interface allows you a comfortable and intuitive music
playback.
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Find the detailed specifications in the table below:
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Playback format
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Frequency response
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SNR (singal-to-noise ratio) 116 dB
Channel separation
THD (Total Harmonic
Distortion)

Playback mode

After you have copied your music files from your
computer to the Music folder of your Voice Tracer, you
can start listening to your music.
• If you have connected headphones to your Voice
Tracer, the internal speakers are disabled.

Start the music playback mode

You can start the music playback mode very quickly and
easily.
To start the music playback mode:
• In stop mode of the general playback screen, press
and hold the Index button.
X You will switch to the music playback folder.
To exit the music playback mode and return to the
general playback screen:
• In stop mode, press the Index button.
Transfer data from the computer
MP3, WMA, WAV, AAC,
FLAC, APE, OGG, M4A
20-20,000 Hz (±0.1 dB)
(R) 95 dB, (L) 96 dB
0.005%
Note
Music mode
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