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Chevrolet Captiva Owner Manual (GMK-Localizing-GME-7896196) - 2014 -
crc - 11/27/13
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Infotainment System
After playing the last track from
the last folder, the player will
begin playing again at the first
track of the first folder or root
directory.
File System and Naming
The song name in the ID3 tag will
be displayed. If the song name is
not present in the ID3 tag, then the
infotainment system will display the
file name without the extension
(such as MP3/WMA) instead.
Track names longer than 32
characters or 4 pages will be
shortened. The display will not show
parts of words on the last page of
text and the extension of the
filename will not be displayed.
Playing a MP3/WMA
With the ignition on, insert a CD
partway into the slot, label side up.
The player will pull it in, Load, then
File check, and then MP3 or WMA
will appear on the display. The CD
should begin playing. You cannot
insert a CD with the ACC off.
As each new track starts to play, the
track number, and the song name
will appear on the display.
If the ignition or infotainment system
is turned off with a CD in the player,
it will stay in the player. When a CD
is in the player and the ignition is
turned on, the infotainment system
must be turned on before the CD
will start playback. When the ignition
and infotainment system are turned
on, the CD will start playing where it
stopped, if it was the last selected
audio source.
The CD player can play the smaller
3 inch (8 Cm) single CDs with an
adapter ring. Full-size CDs and the
smaller CDs are loaded in the same
manner.
If playing a CD-R, the sound quality
may be reduced due to CD-R
quality, the method of recording, the
quality of the music that has been
recorded, and the way the CD-R
has been handled. There may be an
increase in skipping, difficulty in
finding tracks, and/or difficulty in
Black plate (16,1)
loading and ejecting. If these
problems occur, check the bottom
surface of the CD. If the surface of
the CD is damaged, such as
cracked, broken, or scratched, the
CD will not play properly. If the
surface of the CD is soiled, see
Care of Your CDs for more
information.
If there is no apparent damage, try a
known good CD.
Do not add any label to a CD, it
could get caught in the CD player.
If a CD is recorded on a personal
computer and a description label is
needed, try labelling the top of the
recorded CD with a marking pen
instead.
If you add any label to a
CD, insert more than one CD into
the slot at a time, or attempt to
play scratched or damaged CDs,
you could damage the CD player.
When using the CD player, use
only CDs in good condition
without any label, load one CD at
a time, and keep the CD player

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