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JVC KD·A60S - Playing an MP3;WMA Disc

JVC KD·A60S
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o
CD-RWs
may
require
a
longer
readout
time
since
the
reflectance
of
CD-RWs
is
lower
than
that
of
regular
CDs.
o
Do
not
use
the
following
CD-Rs
or
CD-RWs:
-
Discs
with
stickers,
labels,
or
a
protective
seal
stuck
to
the
surface.
-
Discs
on
which
labels
can
be
directly
printed
by
an
ink
jet
printer.
Using
these
discs
under
high
temperature
or
high
humidity
may
cause
malfunctions
or
damage
to
the
unit.
Playing
an
MP3/WMA
disc
o
This
unit
can
play
back
MP3IWMA
files
with
the
extension
code
<.mp3:>
or
<.wma>
(regardless
of
the
letter
case-upper/lower).
o
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
MP3
files
and
for
WMA
files.
This
unit
can
display
only
one-byte
characters.
No
other
characters
can
be
correctly
displayed.
o
This
unit
can
play
back
MP3IWMA
files
meeting
the
conditions
below:
-
Bit
rate
of
MP3/WMA:
32
kbps
-
320
kbps
-
Sampling
frequency
of
MP3:
32
kHz,
44.1
kHz,
48
kHz
(for
MPEG-1)
16
kHz,
22.05
kHz,
24
kHz
(for
MPEG-2)
-
Sampling
frequency
ofWMA:
22.05
kHz,
32
kHz,
44.1
kHz,
48
kHz
-
Disc
format:
ISO
9660
Levell/LeveI2,
Romeo,
Joliet,
Windows
extension.
o
The
maximum
number
of
characters
for
file/folder
names
vary
depending
on
the
disc
format
used
(includes
4
extension
characters-<.mp3>
or
<.wma».
-
ISO
9660
Levell:
up
to
12
characters
-
ISO
9660
Level
2:
up
to
31
characters
-
Romeo:
up
to
64
characters
-
Joliet:
up
to
32
characters
-
Windows
extension:
up
to
64
characters
o
This
unit
can
recognize
a
total
of
512
files,
255
folders,
and
8
hierarchical
levels.
32
o
This
unit
can
play
back
files
recorded
in
VBR
(variable
bit
rate).
Files
recorded
in
VBR
have
a
discrepancy
in
the
elapsed
time
display,
and
do
not
show
the
actual
elapsed
time.
In
particular,
this
difference
becomes
noticeable
after
performing
the
search
function.
o
This
unit
cannot
play
back
the
follOWing
files:
-
MP3
files
encoded
in
MP3i
and
MP3
PRO
format.
-
MP3
files
encoded
in
an
inappropriate
format.
-
MP3
files
encoded
with
Layer
1/2.
-
WMA
files
encoded
in
lossless,
professional,
and
voice
format.
-
WMA
files
which
are
not
based
upon
Windows
Media®
Audio.
-
WMA
files
copy-protected
with
DRM.
-
Files
which
have
data
such
as
AIFF,
ATRAO,
etc.
o
The
search
function
works
but
search
speed
is
not
constant.
Playing
MP3/WMA
tracks
from
a
USB
device
o
While
playing
from
a
USB
device,
the
playback
order
may
differ
from
other
players.
o
This
unit
may
be
unable
to
play
back
some
USB
devices
or
some
files
due
to
their
characteristics
or
recording
conditions.
Depending
on
the
shape
of
the
USB
devices
and
connection
ports,
some
USB
devices
may
not
be
attached
properly
or
the
connection
might
be
loose.
o
Connect
one
USB
mass
storage
class
device
to
the
unit
at
a
time.
Do
not
use
a
USB
hub.
o If
the
connected
USB
device
does
not
have
the
correct
files,
"CANNOT
PLAY"
appears.
o If
the
files
have
not
been
formatted
correctly,
"NOT
SUPPORT"
appears.
o
This
unit
can
show
Tag
(Version
1.0,
1.1,2.2,2.3,
or
2.4)
for
MP3
files
and
for
WMA
files.
o
This
unit
can
play
back
MP3IWMA
files
meeting
the
conditions
below:
-
Bit
rate
of
MP3/WMA:
32
kbps
-
320
kbps
-
Sampling
frequency
of
MP3:
32
kHz,
44.1
kHz,
48
kHz
(for
MPEG-1)
16
kHz,
22.05
kHz,
24
kHz
(for
MPEG-2)
-
Sampling
frequency
ofWMA:
22.05
kHz,
32
kHz,
44.1
kHz,
48
kHz

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