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File Formats
With formats other than ISO 9660 level 1
and level 2, folder names or file names may
not be displayed correctly.
When naming, be sure to add the file
extension .MP3 or . WMA to the file name.
If you put the extension .MP3 or . WMA to
a file other than MP3 or WMA, the unit
cannot recognise the file correctly and will
generate random noise that could damage
your speakers.
The following discs take a longer time to
start playback.
A disc recorded with complicated tree
structure.
A disc recorded in multi session.
A non-finalised disc to which data can
be added.
Playing a Multi Session Disc
When the first track of the first session is
audio CD data only, the audio CD data of
the first session is played back. Non-audio
CD data, MP3 or WMA file information
(track number, time, etc.) is displayed with
no sound.
When the first track of the first session is
not audio CD data:
If an MP3 or WMA file is on the disc,
only MP3, WMA or other data is
skipped. Audio CD data is not
recognised.
If no MP3 or WMA file is in the disc,
nothing is played back. Audio CD data
is not recognised.
MP3 and WMA Files Playback Order
The playback order of the folders and files
are as shown.
Note: A folder that does not include an MP3
or WMA file is skipped.
Audio System
To specify a desired playback order before
the folder or file name. Input the order by
number (e.g., 01, 02) then record contents
onto a disc. The order differs depending
on the writing software.
ID3 Tag Version 2
The following occurs when an MP3 or
WMA file containing a tag is played:
When skipping a portion of a tag (at
the beginning of the track) there is no
sound output. Skip time changes
depending the tag capacity. Example:
At 64 kbytes, it is about 2 seconds
(with RealJukebox).
The displayed elapsed playing time
when skipping a portion of the tag is
inaccurate. For MP3 files of a bit rate
other than 128 kbps, time is not
displayed accurately during playback.
When an MP3 file is created with MP3
conversion software (e.g. RealJukebox
- a registered trademark of
RealNetworks Inc), the tag will
automatically be written.
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