Product specifications

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MP3
Only files with the MP3 file extension ".mp3" can be recognized as MP3 and played. Be sure
to save MP3 files with the ".mp3" file extension.
Use half-width English capital letters to write "MP" of the extension.
Multisessions are supported and CD-R/RW with recorded MP3 files can be played. When
written with "Track at once", however, finalize the disc with session close or write protect.
When a disc having MP3 files recorded on it is inserted into the main unit, the system first
checks all the files on the disc. If the number of files and folders is large, the check will take
some time.
While the system is checking the disc, the music that had been playing continues to play.
In order to speed up completion of the file check, it is recommended that you avoid recording
files that are not MP3 files and avoid establishing unnecessary folders.
In addition, it is recommended that you record all data in a single session because a
multisession disc takes time for CD control information acquisition.
It is possible that playing time will not be correct, depending on the writing condition of the
MP3 file.
* It is possible that playing time will not be correct when VBR Fast Up/Down is operated.
Names of MP3 folders and files within the same level are displayed in the following order.
1. MP3 files displayed first, by ascending order of numbers, letters.
2. Folders displayed next, by ascending order of numbers, letters.
When MP3 is being played, navigation operation will become slower. This is not a
malfunction of the system.
File names
Multi-sessions
Playing MP3
MP3 playing time display
Display order of MP3 file/folder names
If the ".mp3" file extension is attached to a file other than an MP3 file, that file will
be mistakenly recognized by the main unit as an MP3 file and played, resulting in
loud noise output that can damage the speakers. Be sure to avoid attaching the
".mp3" file extension to files that are not MP3 files.