AGPtek A02 Manual 15 version
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11 An entire multi-track audio CD may be ripped to a single audio file and a cue sheet. However software audio players and hardware digital audio players often treat each audio file as a single playlist entry, which can make it difficult to select and identify the individual tracks. A common solution is to split the original audio file into a series of separate files, one per track. Step 1; Download TTplayer via http://images.agptek.us/image/TTPlayer.rar. And then add your APE music into TT player. Step 2; Select the music you need to convert, and then right click, choose “Convert Format”. Step 3; Now Choose “Monkey’s Audio (APE)” and sampling rate conversion from 44000 or 48000 Hz, and then “Convert now” Step 4; when the conversion is finished, put the split APE music into your MP3 player. Now, enjoy your music!
12 Form at Supported music format MP3/WAV/APE/WMA/FLAC etc Video format AMV(converted video) Picture JPG/JPEG/BMP E-book Support TXT FM radio Support Radio Lyrics display Support LRC Lyrics Recording WAV How to sort music in SD card by artists, albums and genres 1. Insert your micro SD card into the player 2. Find ‘Folder’ icon and select it, then the player display two folders ‘Local folder’ and ‘Card folder’ and play one song from the card folder. 3. Press VOL to exit from the song screen and use left double arrow key to go back to the main menu. 4. Access ‘music’ icon and you can see all the tracks on your micro SD card and sorted by artists, albums and genres. The Music option can only show music on the internal memory or the card memory but not a combination of both Return from the music playing screen to the home screen Push the button VOL once, and then use left double arrow key to go back to the main menu. Or push the button M and the player display
13 option ‘Back to home’. Why it can’t play FLAC, or other music format? It does play FLAC. The music file only can be played within the range below: MP3 MP1 Bit rate:32kbps‐‐‐448kbps Sampling rate:8KHz‐‐‐48KHz MP2 Bit rate:8kbps‐‐‐384kbps Sampling rate:8KHz‐‐‐48KHz MP3 Bit rate:8kbps‐‐‐320kbps Sampling rate:8KHz‐‐‐48KHz WMA Bit rate:5kbps‐‐‐384kbps sampling rate:8KHz‐‐‐48KHz OGG Bit rate:Q0‐‐Q10(20kbps‐‐‐499kbps) sampling rate:8KHz‐‐‐48KHz APE Bit rate: Fast\Normal Compression(800kbps‐1000kbps) sampling rate:8KHz‐‐‐48KHz FLAC Bit rate:L0‐‐L8(1000kbps‐1200kbps) sampling rate:8KHz‐‐‐48KHz WAV IMA‐ADPCM Bit rate:32kbps‐‐‐384kbps sampling rate:8KHz‐‐‐48KHz MS‐ADPCM Bit rate:32kbps‐‐‐384kbps sampling rate:8KHz‐‐‐48KHz PCM Bit rate:128kbps‐‐‐1536kbps sampling rate:8KHz‐‐‐48KHz AAC‐LC Bit rate:(8kbps‐‐‐320kbps) Sampling rate:8KHz‐‐‐48KHz ACELP Bit rate:5kbps‐‐‐64kbps sampling rate:8KHz‐‐‐16KHz You may convert the music by TTplayer which included in the device to ape file to make them within the playable range. Select the music you need to convert, and then right click, choose “Convert Format”. Choose “Monkey’s
14 Audio (APE)” and sampling rate conversion from 44000 or 48000 Hz, and then “Convert now”