TASCAM CD-400U
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4 – CD/SD/USB playback
This chapter explains playback functions for audio files stored on
CDs, SD cards and USB flash drives.
This explanation assumes that you have already loaded a CD, SD
card or USB flash drive that contains audio files into the unit, that
the unit is on, and that the current source is set appropriately.
(see “Selecting the playback source.” on page 22)
Files that can be played back
This unit can play back files in the following formats.
Audio CDs
Commercially-available music CDs as well as CD-R and CD-RW
discs that have been created in the audio CD format
Data CDs
CD-ROM/R/RW discs with MP3 or WMA files using ISO 9660 (Level
1, Level 2 or Joliet) recording formats can be played back.
SD card/USB flash drive
In addition to files (MP3) dubbed by this unit, this unit can play
audio files that have been recorded by other units or written by
a computer or other audio device if they use the following for-
mats.
Files that can be played
back
File formats
AAC
.m4a, .M4A
MP3
.mp3, .MP3
WAV
.wav, .WAV
WMA
.wma, .WMA
NOTE
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This unit cannot play CD-R/CD-RW discs that have not been
finalized.
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For information about sampling frequencies and bit rates
that can be played back, see “Playback file formats” at the end
of this manual. (see “Ratings” on page 41)
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This display of this unit can only show half-width (normal)
alphabet letters and numbers (single-byte). If a file name
uses Japanese, Chinese or other full-width (double-byte)
characters, playback is possible but those characters will be
replaced with
*
on the display.
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MP3 files are recognized by the “.mp3” extension. Always add
the “.mp3” extension to file names. This unit cannot play files
without the “.mp3” extension. Furthermore, this unit cannot
play files that have the “.mp3” extension if they are not in the
MP3 data format.
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WAV files are recognized by the “.wav” extension. Always add
the “.wav” extension to file names. This unit cannot play files
without the “.wav” extension. Furthermore, this unit cannot
play files that have the “.wav” extension if they are not in the
WAV data format.
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Media with more than 300 files or 50 folders might not play
properly.
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Depending on the condition of the disc, playback might skip
or not be possible.
Tracks and folders on SD cards and
USB flash drives
This unit handles audio files on SD cards and USB flash drives as
“tracks”.
Some data CDs store files in folders in the same way that ordi-
nary computer files are handled. Some also store multiple fold-
ers within a single folder, creating a multi-level structure.
This unit assigns track numbers to audio files for management.
Track numbers are assigned in the following order.
1.
Playable files in each folder are sorted in Unicode order.
Folders, including empty folders and folders that do not
contain playable files, are sorted in Unicode order.
2.
If the root folder contains playable files, those files are as-
signed numbers first.
3.
After all playable files in the root folder are assigned num-
bers, if there are lower-level folders with playable files in
them, those files are assigned numbers
4.
If there are more folders at an even lower level with play-
able files in them, those files are assigned numbers If there
are no folders in the lower level, the unit searches for folders
on the same level, and then assigns numbers to the files in
those folders.
During ordinary playback of SD cards and USB flash drives, tracks
are played in numerical order in the same way as audio CDs.
Root folder
Folder 002
Track 001
Track 002
Track 003
Track 004
Track 005
Track 006
Track 007
Track 008
Track 009
Folder 003
Folder
Folder 004
Folder 005
Track and folder structure example