Ford Fiesta 2010 Owner's Manual page 150

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For Joliet or Romeo in the expansion
format, please consider these restrictions
when configuring your CD writing
software.
Multi session
This is a recording method that enables
adding of data using the Track-At-Once
method.
Conventional CDs begin at a CD control
area called the Lead-in and end at an area
called Lead-out. A Multi Session CD is a
CD having multiple sessions, with each
segment from Lead-in to Lead-out
regarded as a single session.
CD-Extra: The format that records
audio (audio CD data) as tracks on
session 1, and records data as tracks
on session 2.
Mixed CD: In this format, data is
recorded as track 1, and audio (audio
CD data) is recorded as track 2.
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" to the file name.
If you put the extension ".MP3" to a
file other than MP3, the unit cannot
recognize the file properly 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.
Compact disc player
148
(G1085450)
Playing a multi session disc
When the first track of the first
session is audio CD data
Only audio CD data of the first session is
played back. Non-audio CD data/MP3 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 file is in the disc, only MP3
file(s) play back and other data is
skipped. (Audio CD data is not
recognised.)
If no MP3 file is in the disc, nothing is
played back. (Audio CD data is not
recognised.)
MP3 files playback order
The playback order of the folders and files
is as shown.
Note: A folder that does not include an
MP3 file is skipped.
Playback tip: 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.)

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