Black plate (36,1)
!
Text information may not be correctly dis-
played depending on the recorded environ-
ment.
!
Road shocks may interrupt disc playback.
!
Read the precautions with discs before
using them.
Dual Discs
!
Dual Discs are two-sided discs that have a
recordable CD for audio on one side and a
recordable DVD for video on the other.
!
Since the CD side of Dual Discs is not phy-
sically compatible with the general CD
standard, it may not be possible to play the
CD side with this unit.
!
Frequent loading and ejecting of a Dual
Disc may result in scratches on the disc.
Serious scratches can lead to playback pro-
blems on this unit. In some cases, a Dual
Disc may become stuck in the disc loading
slot and will not eject. To prevent this, we
recommend you refrain from using Dual
Disc with this unit.
!
Please refer to the information from the
disc manufacturer for more detailed infor-
mation about Dual Discs.
WMA, MP3, AAC and WAV files
!
Depending on the version of Windows
Media Player used to encode WMA files,
album names and other text information
may not be correctly displayed.
!
Depending on the software (or the version
of the software) used to encode the audio
files, this unit may not operate properly.
!
There may be a slight delay when starting
playback of WMA/AAC files encoded with
image data.
!
ISO 9660 Level 1 and 2 compliant. Romeo
and Joliet file systems are both compatible
with this player.
!
Multi-session playback is possible.
!
WMA/MP3/AAC/WAV files are not compati-
ble with packet write data transfer.
!
Only 64 characters from the beginning can
be displayed as a file name (including the
extension such as .wma, .mp3, .m4a or
.wav) or a folder name.
!
Folder selection sequence or other opera-
tion may be altered depending on the en-
coding or writing software.
!
Regardless of the length of blank section
between the songs of original recording,
WMA/MP3/AAC/WAV discs will play with a
short pause between songs.
!
File extensions such as .wma, .mp3, .m4a
or .wav must be used properly.
Example of a hierarchy
: Folder
: File
1
2
3
4
5
6
Level 1
Level 2
Level 3 Level 4
!
This unit assigns folder numbers. The user
cannot assign folder numbers.
!
Folder hierarchy is allowed up to eight tiers.
However, practical hierarchy of folder is
less than two tiers.
!
Up to 99 folders on a disc can be played
back.
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