Kenwood DNX6180 dnx7180 (pdf) - Page 100
About files, The following audio, video, and picture files, are supported.
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■■Use of DualDisc When playing a "DualDisc" on this unit, the surface of the disc that is not played may be scratched while the disc is inserted or ejected. Since the music CD surface does not conform to the CD standard, playback may be impossible. (A "DualDisc" is a disc with one surface containing DVD standard signals and the other surface containing music CD signals.) ■■About disc format The disc format should be the one of the following. • ISO 9660 Level 1/2 • Joliet • Romeo • Long file name About files The following audio, video, and picture files are supported. ■■Audio files • AAC-LC (.m4a) • MP3 (.mp3) • WMA (.wma) • Linear PCM (WAVE) (.wav) *Mass-storage-class USB device only NOTE • If music of normal CD and other playback systems are recorded in the same disc, only the playback system recorded at the first setout is played. • WMA and AAC of which is covered with DRM cannot be played. • Although the audio files are complied with the standards listed above, the play may be impossible depending on the types or conditions of media or device. • An online manual about audio files is put on the site, www.kenwood.com/cs/ce/audiofile/. On this online manual, detailed information and notes which are not written in this manual are provided. Make sure to read through the online manual as well. Return to the Top page Appendix ■■Video files • MPEG1 (.mpg, .mpeg, .m1v) • MPEG2 (.mpg, .mpeg, .m2v) • DivX (.divx, .div, .avi) • H.264/MPEG-4 AVC (.mp4, .m4v) *Mass-storage-class USB device only • WMV 9 (.wmv, .m2ts) *Mass-storage-class USB device only ■■Picture files Only picture files in USB device can be displayed. Files stored in disc media is not supported. • JPEG (.jpg, .jpeg) • PNG (.png) • BMP (.bmp) NOTE • BMP and PNG can be set only as wallpaper. ■■Playing order of files In the example of folder/file tree shown below, the files are played in the order from 1 to 10. Root (1) ^ : Folder ¡! ¡ : Audio file 2 3 ¡" ¡# 4 ¡$ 5 ¡% ¡P 99