Toyota HILUX 2008 Owner's Manual page 146

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CD−R and CD−RW discs
CD−R/CD−RW discs that have not been
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subject to the "finalizing process" (a
process that allows them to be played
back on a conventional CD player)
cannot be played back.
It may not be possible to play back
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CD−R/CD−RW discs recorded on a mu-
sic CD recorder or a personal comput-
er because of disc characteristics,
scratches or dirt on the disc, or dirt,
condensation, etc. on the lens of this
unit.
Playback of discs recorded on a per-
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sonal computer may not be possible
depending on the application settings
and the environment. Record with the
correct format. (For details, contact the
manufacturer of the applications.)
Playback of CD−R/CD−RW discs may
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become impossible in case of direct
exposure to sunlight, high tempera-
tures, or the storage conditions in the
vehicle.
Titles and other text information re-
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corded on a CD−R/CD−RW disc may
not be displayed by the MP3 player (in
the case of audio data (CD−DA)).
The MP3 player conforms to the track
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skip function of the CD−R/CD−RW disc.
If you insert a CD−RW disc into the
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MP3 player, load time to playback will
be longer than for a conventional CD
or CD−R disc.
Read the precautions accompanying
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the CD−R/CD−RW discs before use.
Recordings on CD−R/CD−RW cannot
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be
played
back
using
(Double Density CD) system.
TERMS
Packet write—
This is a general term for a method of
writing on CD−R, etc. at the time required
for a file, just as is done with files on
floppy or hard discs.
Bit rate—
This expresses data volume per second,
or bps units (bits per second). The higher
the rate, the more information is available
to reproduce the sound. Using the same
encoding methods (such as MP3), the
higher the rate, the better the sound.
the
DDCD
Multi−session—
Multi−session is a recording method that
allows additional data to be recorded later.
When recording data on a CD−ROM,
CD−R or CD−RW, etc., all data from be-
ginning to end is treated as a single unit
or session. Multi−session is a method of
recording more than 2 sessions in one
disc.
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