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Symptoms
• Disc cannot be played
back.
• Files skip, or 00’00”
appears and playback
stops.
• Noise is generated.
• A longer readout time is
required (“FILE CHECK”
keeps flashing on the
display).
• Files cannot be played
back as you have intended
them to play.
• Elapsed playing time is not
correct.
• “MP3” flashes on the
display.
• “NO FILES” appears on the
display for a while, then the
disc ejects automatically.
• Correct characters are not
displayed. (Tag Display,
e.g. album name)
Remedies
Change the disc.
Add the extension code—
mp3 to their file names.
Change the disc.
(Record MP3 files using a
compliant application.)
Insert a disc that contains
files encoded in Layer 3
format.
Skip to another file or
change the disc.
(Do not add the extension
code—mp3 to non-MP3
files.)
Do not use too many
hierarchies and directories.
Also, do not record any
other types of audio tracks
together with MP3 files.
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Select another directory.
Insert a disc that contains
MP3 files.
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Causes
No MP3 files are recorded
on the disc.
MP3 files do not have the
extension code—mp3 in
their file names.
MP3 files are not recorded
in the format compliant with
ISO 9660 Level 1 or 2.
Files are encoded in Layer 1
or Layer 2 format.
The file played back is not
an MP3 file (although it has
the extension code—mp3).
Readout time varies due to
the complexity of the
directory/file configuration.
Playback order is
determined
when the files are recorded.
This sometimes occurs
during play. This is caused
by how the files are
recorded on the disc.
There are no MP3 files in
the current directory.
There are no MP3 files in
this disc.
This unit can only display
alphabets (capital: A–Z,
small: a–z) and numbers.
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