Note

Text that is too long to fit on the display is scrolled.

Letters, numbers and symbols can be displayed.

Unsupported text information may not display correctly.

Limitations when Playing MP3 Discs

Limitations with playing MP3 discs on the CRX10U alone are as follows (for details about MP3 and related terminology, refer to the Internet or computer-related books).

Only MP3 discs created in ISO9660 Level 1, Level 2 and Joliet formats are playable. MP3 discs created in CD-UDF format using the Packet Write mode are not playable.

Discs written by Adaptec DirectCDTM cannot be played, even if the ISO9660 format option is selected.

Multi-session discs created with up to 45 sessions can be played.

Up to 32,767 files (songs) can be recognized.

Forward/rewind to the start of songs can be done with up to 32,767 songs. Shuffle play supports up to 2,048 songs.

The file extension of MP3 files may be either “.MP3” or “.mp3”. MP3 files with other extensions are not playable. Of course, regardless of file extension, a file is not playable if the contents are not in MP3 format.

Discs with many folder directories or files may have some delay before starting to play, so we recommend limiting the number of recorded files to no more than one or two hundred songs.

The standard compression bit rate of MP3 files is 128 Kbps. MP3 files with other compression bit rates may have sound drop out or may have their play times displayed incorrectly.

The remote control display can show only the lowest three digits of the track number (song number). For example, 1000 appears as “000” and 1001 appears as “001.”

The remote control can display the same characters as for standard music CDs: letters, numbers and symbols (up to 64 characters).

ID3 tag (character data describing the MP3 content) support complies with ID3 versions 1.0 and 1.1.

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