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• The system cannot reproduce the following files:
• MP3i and MP3PRO format files
• MP3 files in an inappropriate format
• Layer 1/Layer 2 format files
• When reproducing WMP 10/WMP 9 encoded
WMA files, those parts with functional expan-
sion from WMA 8 (i.e., Pro, Lossless and
Voice) are not supported.
• WMA files with validated digital rights man-
agement (DRM)
• Other audio files such as WAVE
• If a CD concurrently contains music CD (CD-
DA) data and MP3/WMA files, only the data that
is first detected is reproduced. If such a CD is
played, abnormal reproduction may result,
including no sound.
• When a VBR encoded file is played back, the
system may not display the correct playing time.
The difference between the actual and dis-
played playing times may increase after fast-for-
ward or fast-reverse operation.
NOTE:
• MP3i and MP3PRO are data compression for-
mats derived from MP3.
• WAVE is the standard audio file format of Win-
dows.
• ID3 tag/WMA tag
• You can write additional character data,
called ID3 tags, to MP3 files in order to
record track titles, artists’ names, etc. The
system supports ID3 tags of Versions 1.0,
1.1, 2.2, 2.3 and 2.4.
• As with MP3 files, you can write additional
character data, called WMA tags, to WMA
files in order to record track titles, artists’
names, etc.
• The number of characters that can be used for
file/folder names varies depending on the file
system and format of each CD. The system sup-
ports the following standards. (The number of
characters shown here includes the extension.)
• ISO 9660 Level 1: 12 characters maximum
• ISO 9660 Level 2: 31 characters maximum
• Romeo: 128 characters maximum
• Joliet: 64 characters maximum
• Long File Name: 128 characters maximum
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