280-7815-00
DB625MP 27
Problem Cause Measure
Cannot play an MP3.
Noise or no sound
generated when an MP3
is played.
Takes time before the
unit starts playing MP3.
Fails to play MP3 in the
intended order.
The sound skips when an
MP3 is being played.
Cant display the ID3 tag
information correctly.
Cant enter Folder Select
mode.
The songs in the
selected folder arent
played in Folder Select
mode.
The MP3 Track/Folder
search takes time.
The MP3 related text isnt
displayed correctly.
The MP3 track time isnt
displayed correctly.
Not conforming to ISO 9660
Level 1/2, Joliet, and
Romeo.
The MP3 has no or invalid
track name extension.
The media is scratched or
dirty.
The track has the MP3
track name extension while
it is not an MP3.
The medium contains many
folders, tracks, and
hierarchical levels.
The MP3 tracks were not
written by the CD writer in
the order in which you
wanted them to be played.
The media is scratched or
dirty.
The recording condition is
bad.
Record is not made in
conformity with the ID 3 tag
version1.x.
Theres no folder recorded
in the MP3 media.
There are no MP3 in the
selected folder.
Many tracks are recorded
on the media.
A character is entered that
this unit cant display.
Use a medium conforming to ISO 9660
Level 1/2, Joliet, and Romeo.
Add the .MP3 extension to the MP3 track
name.
Clean the media, referring to the section
on <CD cleaning>.
Do not use the .MP3 extension in non-
MP3.
The unit checks all tracks on the loaded
medium first. If the medium has many
tracks recorded, it may take a long time for
the unit before it starts playing MP3.
Depending on the CD writer, you may be
able to set the order in which MP3 tracks
are to be played by writing them onto a
medium with their track names beginning
with play sequence numbers such as 01
to 99.
Clean the media, referring to the section
on <CD cleaning>.
Record the media again or use another
media.
Record in conformity with the ID 3 tag
version1.x.
Use a media with levels.
Make sure theres recorded content in the
MP3 media.
When the media directory is complex, the
Track/Folder search can take time.
For the characters that can be used for
MP3 text entry, refer to <Notes on playing
MP3>.
There are times when it isnt displayed
correctly according to the MP3 recording
conditions.
MP3
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