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JOBNAME: cims CHRY OM French PAGE: 220 SESS: 4 OUTPUT: Tue Nov 2 10:27:14 2010 SUM: 37A77E79
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UNDERSTANDING YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL
Supported Media (Disc Types)
The MP3 file recording media supported
by the radio are CDDA, CD-R, CD-RW,
MP3, and CDDA+MP3.
Supported Medium Formats (File
Systems)
The medium formats supported by the
radio are ISO 9660 Level 1 and Level 2
and includes the Joliet extension. When
reading discs recorded using formats
other than ISO 9660 Level 1 and Level 2,
the radio may fail to read files properly and
may be unable to play the file normally.
UDF and Apple HFS formats are not sup-
ported.
The radio uses the following limits for file
systems:
• Maximum number of folder levels: 8
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• Maximum number of files: 255
• Maximum number of folders. (The radio
display of file names and folder names
is limited. For large numbers of files
and/or folders, the radio may be unable
to display the file name and folder name
and will assign a number instead. With
a maximum number of files, exceeding
20 folders will result in this display. With
200 files, exceeding 50 folders will re-
sult in this display.)
• Maximum number of characters in file/
folder names:
• Level 1: 12 (including a separator .
and a three-character extension)
• Level 2: 31 (including a separator .
and a three-character extension)
Multisession disc formats are supported
by the radio. Multisession discs may con-
tain combinations of normal CD audio
tracks and computer files (including MP3
files). Discs created with an option such
as keep disc open after writing are most
likely multisession discs. The use of multi-
session for CD audio or MP3 playback
may result in longer disc loading times.
Supported MP3 File Formats
The radio will recognize only files with the
*.MP3 extension as MP3 files. Non-MP3
files named with the *.MP3 extension may
cause playback problems. The radio is
designed to recognize the file as an in-
valid MP3 and will not play the file.
When using the MP3 encoder to compress
audio data to an MP3 file, the bit rate and
sampling frequencies in the following
table are supported. In addition, variable

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