Display
Information
Displayed
items
• CD-TEXT •
MP3
(103
tag)
Disc
title
Album
name
Track
title
Title
name/artist
name
• MP3IWMAJAAC • WMA (WMA tag)
Folder
name
Album
name
File
name
Title
name/artist
name
• AAC (Song information)
Album
name
Title
name/artist
name
Displayable
characters
•
Displayable
length
of
file
name/folder
name:
within
32
characters.
(Unicoded
file
and
folder
names
are
reduced
by
half
in
the
number
of
displayable
characters.)
•
Name
files
and
folders
in
accordance
with
the
standard
of
each
file
system.
Refer
to
the
instructions
of
writing
software
for
details.
•
ASCII
character
set
and
special
characters
in
each
language
can
be
displayed.
•
Some
Cyrillic
characters
in
the
Unicode
can
be
displayed.
ASCII character set
A
to
Z,
a
to
z,
digits
0
to
9,
and
the
following
symbols:
(space)
! "# $ % & '
()
- + , - ./ : ; <= > ? @ [
\]
• _ . { IJ-
Special Characters
AAAAAaaaaA
Ali
6660066656
uuOOuuOu
Notes:
•
With
some
software
in
which
MP3IWMAlAAC
format
files
have
been
encoded,
the
character
information
may
not
be
displayed
properly.
•
Undisplayable
characters
and
symbols
will
be
converted
into
an
asterisk
(~).
•
It
is
recommended
that
the
length
of
the
file
name
is
less
than
8
characters
(excluding
the
file
extension).
Recording
MP3/WMA/AAC
Files
on
a
CD-
Media/USB-Device
•
You
are
recommended
to
minimize
the
chances
of
making
a
disc
that
contains
both
CD·DA
files
and
MP3/WMA/AAC
files.
•
If
CD-DA
files
are
on
the
same
disc
as
MP3,
WMA
or
AAC
files
or
the
songs
may
not
play
in
the
intended
order,
or
some
songs
may
not
play
at
all.
•
When
storing
MP3
data,
WMA
data
or
AAC
data
on
the
same
disc,
use
dlUerent
folders
for
each
data.
•
Do
not
record
files
other
than
MP3IWMAlAAC
files
and
unnecessary
folder
on
a
disc.
•
The
name
of
an
MP3IWMAlAAC
file
should
be
added
by
rules
as
shown
in
the
following
descriptions
and
also
comply
with
the
rules
of
each
file
system.
•
The
file
extension"
.mp3",
".wma"
or
".m4a"
should
be
assigned
to
each
file
depending
on
the
file
format.
•
You
may
encounter
trouble
in
playing
MP3IWMAlAAC
files
or
displaying
the
information
of
MP3IWMAlAAC
files
recorded
with
certain
writing
software
or
CD
recorders.
•
This
unit
does
not
have
a
play
list
function.
•
Although
Multi-session
recording
is
supported,
the
use
of
Disc-at-Once
is
recommended.
Supported
file
systems
.CD·media
ISO
9660
LeveI1/LeveI2,
Apple
Extension
to
ISO
9660,
Joliet,
Romeo
Note:
Apple
HFS,
UDF
1.50,
Mix
CD
and
CD
Extra
are
not
supported.
.USB·device
Cij"if:erntlll
File
system
is
FAT12/16/32
Compression
formats
(Recommendation:
"Points
to
Remember
When
Making
MP3IWMAlAAC
Files"
...
Left)
ilt.i-i:iuIuii
,
Compression
method
Bit
rate
VBR
Sampling
frequency
MPEG
1
Audio
Layer-3
(MP3)
32
k-
320
kbps
Yes
32,
44.1,
48
kHz
MPEG
2
Audio
Layer-3
(MP3)
8 k
-160
kbps
Yes
16,
22.05,
24
kHz
MPEG
2.5
Audio
Layer-3
(MP3)
8 k
-160
kbps
Yes
8,
11.025,
12
kHz
Windows
Media
Audio
Ver.
2- 9-
64
k-
160
kbps
Yes
32,44.1,48
kHz
MPEG
4
Advanced
Audio
Coding
Low
16
k-
320
kbps
Yes
8,11.025,12,16,22.05,24,32,44.1,
Complexity
(AAC
LC)
48
kHz
-
WMA
9
Professional/LossLessNoice
are
not
supported.