Pioneer MEP-7000 Owner's Manual - Page 30

M3u File

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START PLAYBACK (Using normal connections) M3U FILE The MEP-7000 supports files in the m3u format. Files with the extension m3u are treated the same as folders; when selected with the cursor, the recorded tracks are shown on the contents display in the form of a playlist. MEMO • Up to 100 m3u files can be displayed per device. • Up to 300 tracks can be displayed for each m3u file. However, if a file exceeds 308 000 bytes, tracks loaded past that size cannot be displayed. • M3U files are not supported using HFS+ file systems on USB storage devices. • In the case of discs, short file name notation is not supported. NOTE • When this unit's library function (P. 64) is used for browsing, m3u files will not be displayed. • Since a variety of formats can coexist within an m3u playlist, it may not operate properly in all cases. 30 En

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START PLAYBACK (Using normal connections)
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M3U FILE
The MEP-7000 su
pp
o
r
ts files in the m3u fo
r
mat.
Files with the extension m3u a
r
e t
r
eated the same as folde
r
s; when
selected with the cu
r
so
r
, the
r
eco
r
ded t
r
acks a
r
e shown on the
contents dis
p
lay in the fo
r
m of a
p
laylist.
MEMO
•U
p
to 100 m3u files can be dis
p
layed
p
e
r
device.
•U
p
to 300 t
r
acks can be dis
p
layed fo
r
each m3u file. Howeve
r
,
if a file exceeds 308 000 bytes, t
r
acks loaded
p
ast that size
cannot be dis
p
layed.
M3U files a
r
e not su
pp
o
r
ted using HFS+ file systems on USB
sto
r
age devices.
In the case of discs, sho
r
t file name notation is not su
pp
o
r
ted.
NOTE
When this unit’s lib
r
a
r
y function (P. 64) is used fo
r
b
r
owsing,
m3u files will not be dis
p
layed.
Since a va
r
iety of fo
r
mats can coexist within an m3u
p
laylist, it
may not o
p
e
r
ate
pr
o
p
e
r
ly in all cases.