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Q 11
MP3 folder/file names displayed are different from those
given at the time of MP3 disc creation (names displayed on
computers)…?
With this player, folder/file names are displayed as follows:
• Folder/file names can be displayed by scrolling, if necessary.
• This player is compatible with Joliet and ISO9660 Level 1.
• This player can handle only one-byte characters. Any other characters cannot be
correctly displayed.
Displayable Characters
Roman characters*
A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, N, O, P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, W, X, Y, Z
Numbers and Symbols
0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, (space), +, –, _, .(period)
* Small letters are shown as capital letters.
Displayable Number of Characters
Display
Monitor
Folder name
14
19
File name*
10 (including [.mp3])
15 (including [.mp3])
* A file name is shown with the file number added automatically.
Q 12
MP3 files cannot be played back…?
Playback is
not possible
in the following cases:
• The “Packet Write” method is used to record on CD-Rs/RWs.
• The file extension is not [.MP3].
• The file encoded with Layer 1 or Layer 2 (even if extension is [.MP3]).
• The file data is not in MP3 data format.
• Playback may not be possible, depending on recording conditions (data missing,
etc.) or media conditions (stain, scratch, warp, etc.).
Q 13
An MP3 disc requires a long readout time…?
When an MP3 disc is inserted, information inside the disc (number of folders and
files, and positions of data) is first read.
So, in the following cases, a fairly long time may be needed before playback starts:
• If the file structure is complicated, or
• If the number of files is large.
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