Philips CQ-DFX972N Maximum number of files/folders, Supported file systems and file names

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¡This unit counts the number of folders irrespective of the presence or absence of MP3 file.

¡If the selected folder does not contain any MP3 files, the nearest MP3 files in the order of playback will be played.

¡Playback order may be different from other MP3 players even if the same disc is used.

¡“ROOT” appears when displaying the root folder’s folder name.

Maximum number of files/folders

¡Maximum number of trees: 8

¡Maximum number of files/folders: 254 (files + folders. Root folder is not included.)

Note: If the total of files and folders exceeds 254, successful playback may not be performed.

Supported file systems and file names

Supported file system

Displayable folder names and file names

ISO 9660 Level 1

Name files and folders in accordance with the standard of each file system.

 

Refer to the instructions of writing software for details.

ISO 9660 Level 2

¡This player can display file names of up to 31 letters in scroll mode.

Joliet*

* Up to 15 letters can be displayed when scrolling in the Joliet system.

¡ASCII character set and special characters in each language can be displayed.

Romeo

Undisplayable characters and symbols will be converted into an asterisk (*).

 

ASCII character set: ASCII character set consisting of A to Z, a to z, digits 0 to 9, and

Apple Extension to ISO 9660

the following symbols: (space) ! ” # $ % & ’ ( ) * + , - . / : ; < = > ? @ [ \ ] ˆ _ ` { } ~

 

 

 

 

Glossary

ISO 9660: The most common international standard for the logical format for files and directories.

APPLE HFS: The file system used by the Macintosh operating system to organize data. (Not supported)

Multi-session:A method of adding data incrementally to a CD-R or CD-RW in more than one recording session.

Disc-at-Once:A method of writing data in a media by just one operation and no more writing after that.

ID3Tag: A function that allows character information (title, artist, album title, date, etc.) to be written onto the disc. (Not displayed a Page 20)

Packet writing: A method of writing data on a CD media in small increments. (Not supported)

Copyright

It is prohibited by copyright laws to copy, distribute and deliver copyrighted materials such as music without the approval of copyright holder except enjoying yourself personally.

Note: MP3 encode software and writing software are not supplied to this model.

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Contents CQ-DFX972N Seite BladzijdePag Steuerung des CD-Wechslers Anschluß der Lautsprecher SicherungPflege Label Indications and Their Locations PrecautionsRemote Control Preparation Battery NotesComponents Power GeneralSource Volume Clockwise / VOL Up VolumeOnly for remote control On Press Mute Mute / AttenuationRadio Mode Mono / Local Selection Menu SettingTuning BandManual Preset Station PresetPreset Station MemoryRDS Basics Radio Data System RDSAF Level and Region REG Mode Menu Setting FM Menu Display Alternative Frequency AF ModeAlternative Frequency AF AF LevelMuting in TA Mode TA Volume Set Menu SettingTA Standby Mode Traffic Announcement TAPTY Language Selection Menu Setting Program Type PTY ModeProgram Type PTY Reception PTY SelectionPTY Preset Change PTY Preset CallPreset PTY Search 14CQ-DFX972NPTY Preset Default Other RDS functionsCQ-DFX972N15 Open the Front Panel CD PlayerInsert a Disc Track SelectionRandom Play Repeat Play Title Display CD Menu SettingTitle Scroll CQ-DFX972N17Folder Selection MP3 PlayerFile Selection 18CQ-DFX972NRandom Play Repeat Play Name Display MP3 Menu SettingName Scroll CQ-DFX972N19Converting encoding audio data to an MP3 file What is MP3Recording MP3 files on a CD-R/RW 20CQ-DFX972NSupported file systems and file names Maximum number of files/foldersCopyright CQ-DFX972N21CD Changer Selection When the magazine isInsert the Magazine ChangerCQ-DFX972N23 CD Changer Menu SettingAvailable Disc CD Changer Menu DisplayBass and Treble Sub-Woofer VolumeBalance and Fader Sub-Woofer Low Pass FilterSet SEL Menu/Return Select/Adjust Disp Return Or to change CQ-DFX972N25No more than 80 Hz No more than 120 Hz Clock Adjustment Display Setting Picture MenuDimmer ContrastCQ-DFX972N27 OFFExternal Mute Function Setting Function MenuSecurity Function ACC SelectionCQ-DFX972N29 Select To the regular modeUnchanged Security FunctionDiagram Q’ty InstallationInstallation Opening PreparationCQ-DFX972N31 After installation reconnect the negative battery terminalAny other model Example32CQ-DFX972N To Remove the UnitOpen Contact Pull out Push Remove the Trim Plate t with a screwdriverSecurity Indicator Install Removable Face PlatePanel Removal Alarm Anti-Theft SystemPrecautions ISO Connector Electrical Connections34CQ-DFX972N CQ-DFX972N35 36CQ-DFX972N Dual CD Changer Control Lead Power Brown w/white stripe System Upgrade Example 2 Connecting Two CD ChangersCQ-DFX972N37 DIN CordSpeaker Connections Fuse38CQ-DFX972N How to hold the disc MaintenanceDisc cleaning CQ-DFX972N39Product Service TroubleshootingCommon 40CQ-DFX972NRadio CD / MP3CQ-DFX972N41 42CQ-DFX972N MP3APlayback music data recorded on other than the 1st track AMake sure to add the .mp3 extension to each MP3 file nameSound Setting Remote ControlCQ-DFX972N43 Error Display Messages CD Changer44CQ-DFX972N CQ-DFX972N45 Specifications