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MP3/WMA Playback
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• “No Files” appears for a | No MP3/WMA tracks are | Change the disc. | ||
while, then the disc ejects. | recorded on the disc. |
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| MP3/WMA tracks do not | Add the extension code | ||
| have the extension code | <.mp3> or <.wma> to their | ||
| <.mp3> or <.wma> in their | file names. | ||
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| MP3/WMA tracks are not | Change the disc. | ||
| recorded in the format | (Record MP3/WMA | ||
| compliant with ISO 9660 | tracks using a compliant | ||
| Level 1, Level 2, Romeo, or | application.) | ||
| Joliet. |
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• Noise is generated. | The track played back | Skip to another track or | ||
| is not an MP3/WMA | change the disc. (Do not add | ||
| track (although it has the | the extension code <.mp3> | ||
| extension code <.mp3> or | or <.wma> to | ||
| <.wma>). | WMA tracks.) | ||
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• Elapsed playing time is not | This sometimes occurs |
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correct. | during play. This is caused |
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| by how the tracks are |
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• “Not Support” appears and | • Tracks are not encoded in | Skip to the next track. | ||
track skips. | an appropriate format. |
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| tracks cannot be played |
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| back. |
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• “No Music” appears. | • No MP3/WMA tracks are | Change the disc. | ||
| recorded on the disc. |
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| • Only <jll> and/or <jla> |
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| files are recorded on the |
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•Correct characters are not displayed (ex. album name).
This receiver can only display alphabets (capital: A – Z, small: a – z), numbers, and a limited number of symbols (see page 43).
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