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Symptom Remedy/Cause
DivX/MPEG Video/MP3/WMA/AAC/WAV and USB device
• Tracks cannot be played back. • Record the tracks using a compliant application in the
appropriate discs (see page 6).
• Add the extension code <.divx>, <.div>, <.avi>,
<.mpg>, <.mpeg>, <.mp3>, <.wma>, <.m4a>, or
<.wav> to the file names.
• Noise is generated. The track played back is not an MP3/WMA/AAC/WAV
track. Skip to another track. (Do not add the extension
code <.mp3>, <.wma>, <.m4a>, or <.wav> to non-
MP3/WMA/AAC/WAV tracks.)
• While playing a track, sound is
sometimes interrupted while listening to
a USB device.
MP3/WMA/AAC/WAV tracks have not been properly
copied into the USB device.
Copy MP3/WMA/AAC/WAV tracks again into the USB
device, and try again.
• Longer readout time is required.
• “READING” keeps flashing on the display
while listening to a USB device.
• Readout time varies due to the complexity of the
folder/file configuration.
• Readout time varies depending on the USB device.
• Do not use too many hierarchy, folders, and empty
folders*.
• Turn off the power then on again.
* Folder that is physically empty or folder that contains
data but does not contain valid MP3/WMA/AAC/WAV
track.
• Tracks cannot play back as you have
intended them to play.
Playback order is determined when files are recorded.
• No sound can be heard when picture is
displayed while playing a DivX/MPEG
Video file.
• Record the audio track using MP3 or Dolby Digital as
the audio stream of DivX files.
• Record the audio track using MPEG1 Audio Layer 2 as
the audio stream for MPEG Video files.
• Elapsed playing time is not correct. This sometimes occurs during playback. This is caused by
how the tracks are recorded.
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