The MM-RX400 player does not play tracks.
•The
–WMA files encoded with a bit rate of 64, 80, 96, 128, or 160 kbps and a sampling frequency of 44.1 kHz
–MP3 files encoded with a bit rate of 64, 80, 96, 128, 160, 192, 256, or 320 kbps and a sampling frequency of 22 kHz to 48 kHz
Files other than WMA- or
ORetransfer the files after encoding them using WMA or MP3 file format with an appropriate bit rate and sampling frequency, if possible.
•Some MP3 files that are encoded with VBR (variable bit rate) may not be played back on the
ORetransfer the files after encoding them with a constant bit rate.
•Some files that are encoded with encoding software other than Audio Manager or Windows Media Player 7 may cause poor playback on the
ORetransfer the files after encoding them with Audio Manager or Windows Media Player 7.
With some files, the elapsed playing time indicated on the display is not accurate, and sound skip occurs.
•Files encoded with a bit rate or sampling frequency outside the range supported by the
them with an appropriate bit rate and sampling frequency.
*This problem may still remain with some files even if they are encoded with an appropriate bit rate and sampling frequency.
•MP3 files that are encoded with VBR (variable bit rate) also may cause inaccuracy of elapsed playing time indicated on the display and sound skip. ORetransfer the files after encoding
them with a constant bit rate.
*This problem may still remain with some files even if they are encoded with a constant bit rate.
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