Chevrolet Low Cab Forward 2016 Manual page 118

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Message/Description
This message appears
when there is no file
recorded or no playable
music file on the USB
E5
device.
Connect a USB device that
contains playable
music data.
This message appears
when there is a music file
that is not in a playable
format recorded on the USB
E7
device.
Connect a USB device that
contains playable
music data.
USB Devices
USB Memory Standards
Supported file formats:
FAT 12/16/32
Supported audio formats:
MP3/WMA.
Maximum current: 1 A.
Compatibility: USB 1.1/2.0
(maximum transfer speed is
same as USB 1.1).
Mass memory support: Supports
USB mass storage class.
Does not support USB hubs or
multi card readers.
Supported MP3/WMA File
Standards
Discs formatted in the FAT 12/16/32
file system can be used.
Files with extensions compatible to
MP3 and WMA can be played
(.mp3, .wma).
Compatible with ID3 tag ver.1.0,
ver.1.1, ver.2.2 and ver.2.3.
Compatible to WMA tag.
The sampling frequency
corresponds as follows.
MP3 file:
MPEG1 LAYER3 - 32/44.1/
48(kHz).
MPEG2 LAYER3 - 16/22.05/
24(kHz).
Infotainment System
MPEG2.5 LAYER3 - 8/11.025/
12(kHz).
MPEG1 LAYER3 - 32/40/48/56/
64/80/96/112/128/160/192/224/
256/320(kbps).
MPEG2/2.5 LAYER3 - 16/24/32/
40/48/56/64/80/96/112/128/
160(kbps).
WMA file:
32/ 44.1/48 (kHz).
Ver.7,8,9 - 48/64/80/96/128/160/
192 kbps.
WMA files are only compatible with
2ch playback.
MP3 files are compatible to the
respective modes of stereo, joint
stereo, dual channel, monaural.
MP3 files are compatible to VBR
(variable bit rate).
Not compatible to M3u playlists.
When the FAST UP/DOWN
functions on the MP3 file recorded
on the VBR are operated, the
playback time may not synchronize.
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