Range Rover Evoque: Mp3 file playback

If an MP3 CD is to be used, each session must be properly closed after recording but the whole disc does not have to be finalised.

When Browse is selected, the list of folders and MP3 files is displayed. Select a folder to view and select the tracks contained within.

- The highest compression rate supported, is 320 kbits per second (kbps). If anything less than 128 kbps is used, Digital Signal Processing (DSP) functionality may be lost.

- The CD player may take a longer time to load an MP3 disc, if there are more tracks than on a normal CD. To minimise loading time, a rigid folder structure is recommended.

- If a CD contains a mixture of MP3 and CDDA tracks, any MP3 tracks will be ignored.

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