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Notes About Audio files • Playable Audio file AAC-LC (.m4a), MP3 (.mp3), WMA (.wma) ⁄ • 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. • Playable AAC file ".m4a" file encoded by AAC-LC format. Transfer bit rate: 16 - 320 kbps Sampling frequency: 16 - 48 kHz • Playable MP3 file MPEG 1/2 Audio Layer 3 file Transfer bit rate: 8 - 320 kbps Sampling frequency: 8 - 48 kHz • Playable WMA file The file in accordance with Windows Media Audio (Except for the file for Windows Media Player 9 or after which applies the new functions) Transfer bit rate: 48-192 kbps Sampling frequency: 32, 44.1, 48 kHz • Playable disc media CD-R/RW/ROM, DVD±R/RW • Playable disc file format ISO 9660 Level 1/2, Joliet, Romeo, Long file name. • The maximum number of characters for display (CD-R/RW/DVD±R/RW) File/Folder name: 128 characters MP3 ID3 Tag version 1.x: 30 characters • Limitation of structure for the file and the folder (CD-R/RW/DVD±R/RW/USB device) Maximum number of directory levels: 8 Maximum number of folders: 254 Maximum number of files per folder: 255 Maximum number of files per playlist: 7000 (USB device) • Playable USB device USB mass storage class, iPod with KCA-iP300V • Playable USB device file system FAT16, FAT32 • About the Connection of the USB device If an extension cable is needed for USB device connection, usage of the CA-U1EX (option) is recommended. Normal playback is not guaranteed when a cable other than the USB compatible cable is used. Connecting a cable whose total length is longer than 5 m can result in abnormal playback. Although the audio files are complied with the standards listed above, the play maybe impossible depending on the types or conditions of media or device. 10 DDX7039 • Playing order of the Audio file In the example of folder/file tree shown below, the files are played in the order from 1 to 0. CD () v