2012 Nissan Rogue Owner's Manual - Page 193
2012 Nissan Rogue Manual
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. . . . . . . . During cold weather or rainy days, the player may malfunction due to humidity. If this occurs, remove the USB device and dehumidify or ventilate the USB player completely. The USB player sometimes cannot function when the passenger compartment temperature is extremely high. Decrease the temperature before use. Do not leave USB memory in a place prone to static electricity or where the air conditioner blows directly. The data in the USB memory may be damaged. The vehicle is not equipped with a USB memory stick. A USB device cannot be formatted with this system. To format a USB device, use a personal computer. Partitioned USB devices may not be played correctly. Some characters used in other languages (Chinese, Japanese, etc.) are not displayed properly on the vehicle center screen. Using English language characters with a USB device is recommended. Do not connect a USB device if a connector or cable is wet. Allow the cable and/or connectors to dry completely before connecting the USB device. If the connector is exposed to fluids other than water, evaporative residue may cause a short between the connector pins. . Large video podcast files cause slow responses in an iPod®. The vehicle center display may momentarily black out, but it will soon recover. . If an iPod® automatically selects large video podcast files while in the shuffle mode, the vehicle center display may momentarily black out, but it will soon recover. . Audiobooks may not play in the same order as they appear on an iPod®. . An iPod nano® (1st Generation) may remain in fast forward or rewind mode if it is connected during a seek operation. In this case, please manually reset the iPod®. . An iPod nano® (2nd Generation) will continue to fast forward or rewind if it is disconnected during a seek operation. . An incorrect song title may appear when the Play Mode is changed while using the iPod nano® (2nd Generation) iPod® is a trademark of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. Compressed Audio Files (MP3/WMA/ AAC/ATRAC3) S35-D-110201-C3996133-4D8C-45B5-A30C-933C6D736EBF Explanation of terms: GUID-D73A39BF-43C8-459F-9C24-47B7F579C407 . MP3 - MP3 is short for Moving Pictures Experts Group Audio Layer 3. MP3 is the most well known compressed digital audio file format. This format allows for near "CD quality" sound, but at a fraction of the size of normal audio files. MP3 conversion of an audio track can reduce the file size by approximately a 10:1 ratio (Sampling: 44.1 kHz, Bit rate: 128 kbps) with virtually no perceptible loss in quality. The compression reduces certain parts of sound that seem inaudible to most people. . WMA - Windows Media Audio (WMA) is a compressed audio format created by Microsoft as an alternative to MP3. The WMA codec offers greater file compression than the MP3 codec, enabling storage of more digital audio tracks in the same amount of space when compared to MP3s at the same level of quality. . AAC/M4A - Advanced Audio Coding (AAC) is a lossy audio compression format. Audio files that have been encoded with AAC are generally smaller in size and deliver a higher quality of sound than MP3. Center display, heater, air conditioner, audio, phone and voice recognition systems 4-33