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{{sub-stub}}'''MP3 DC''' is a boot CD for the [[Sega Dreamcast]] by [[Pelican Accessories]] which allows the console to play MP3 files from CD-ROMs and CD-Rs. | {{sub-stub}}'''MP3 DC''' is a boot CD for the [[Sega Dreamcast]] by [[Pelican Accessories]] which allows the console to play MP3 files from CD-ROMs and CD-Rs. | ||
− | While playlists can be created, they cannot be saved. A few select MP3s cannot be handled by the software, which was common with stereo systems that could play MP3 CDs at the time. The software also reads the ID3 tag so it will display artist and track info. Tracks cannot be played in random order, making the use of a playlist a necessity | + | While playlists can be created, they cannot be saved. A few select MP3s cannot be handled by the software, which was common with stereo systems that could play MP3 CDs at the time. The software also reads the ID3 tag so it will display artist and track info. Tracks cannot be played in random order, making the use of a playlist a necessity. |
==Physical Scans== | ==Physical Scans== |
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Made for: Sega Dreamcast | |||||
Manufacturer: Pelican Accessories | |||||
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MP3 DC is a boot CD for the Sega Dreamcast by Pelican Accessories which allows the console to play MP3 files from CD-ROMs and CD-Rs.
While playlists can be created, they cannot be saved. A few select MP3s cannot be handled by the software, which was common with stereo systems that could play MP3 CDs at the time. The software also reads the ID3 tag so it will display artist and track info. Tracks cannot be played in random order, making the use of a playlist a necessity.
Physical Scans