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Symptoms Remedies/Causes
MP3/WMA/AAC playback
• Disc cannot be played back. • Use a disc with MP3/WMA/AAC tracks recorded in
a format compliant with ISO 9660 Level 1, Level 2,
Romeo, or Joliet.
• Add the extension code <.mp3>, <.wma>, or
<.m4a> to the file names.
• Noise is generated. Skip to another track or change the disc. (Do not add
the extension code <.mp3>, <.wma>, or <.m4a> to
non-MP3/WMA/AAC tracks.)
• A longer readout time is required
(“Reading” keeps flashing on the display).
Do not use too many hierarchical levels and folders.
• Tracks do not play back in the order you
have intended them to play.
The playback order is determined when the files are
recorded.
• The elapsed playing time is not correct. This sometimes occurs during playback. This is caused
by how the tracks are recorded on the disc (eg. variable
bit rate).
• “Please Eject” appears on the display. Insert a disc that contains MP3/WMA/AAC tracks.
• “Not Support” appears on the display and
track skips.
Skip to the next track encoded in an appropriate format
or to the next non-copy-protected WMA track.
• Correct characters are not displayed (e.g.
album name).
This unit can only display letters (capital: A – Z,
small: a – z), numbers, and a limited number of symbols
(see page 37).
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