•The maximum number of characters for folder and file names is 25 characters; 128 characters for MP3/ WAV and 64 characters for WMA tag information.
•This unit can play back files with the extension code <.mp3>, <.wma>, or <.wav> (regardless of the letter
•This unit can show the names of albums, artists (performer), and Tag (Version 1.0, 1.1, 2.2, 2.3, or 2.4) for the MP3/WMA/WAV files.
•This unit can display only
•This unit can play back files recorded in VBR (variable bit rate).
Files recorded in VBR have a discrepancy in elapsed time indication.
•This unit cannot play back the following files:
–MP3 files encoded with MP3i and MP3 PRO format.
–MP3 files encoded with Layer 1/2.
–WMA files encoded with lossless, professional, and voice format.
–WMA files which are not based upon Windows Media® Audio.
–WMA files
–Files which have the data such as ATRAC3, etc.
–AAC files and OGG files.
Playing DivX files•This unit can play back DivX files with the extension code <.divx>, <.div>, <.avi> (regardless of the letter
•This unit supports DivX Media Format files, <.divx> or <.avi>.
•This unit can display a unique registration code— DivX
•Audio stream should conform to MP3 or Dolby Digital.
•This unit does not support GMC (Global Motion Compression).
•The file encoded in the interlaced scanning mode may not be played back correctly.
•This unit cannot play back the following files:
–Files encoded in Codec
•The maximum bit rate for video signals (average) is 4 Mbps.
•If you want to know more about DivX, visit <http://www.divx.com>.
Playing MPEG Video files•This unit can play back MPEG Video files with the extension code <.mpg>, <.mpeg>, or <.mod>*.
*<.mod> is an extension code used for the
recorded by JVC Everio camcorders.
•Audio stream should conform to MPEG1 Audio Layer 2.
•This unit cannot playback the following files:
–WMV (Windows Media Video) files
–RM (Real Media) format files
•The maximum bit rate for video signals (average) is 4 Mbps.
Changing the source•If you change the source, playback also stops (without ejecting the disc).
Next time you select “DISC” for the playback source, disc play starts from where it has been stopped previously.
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