Pioneer X-HM10-K Operating Instructions - Page 59
Compressed audio compatibility, USB Error, iPod USB
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iPod/USB playback 05 English Français Deutsch Italiano Español Nederlands Important If a USB Error message lights in the display, try following the points below: • Switch the system off, then on again. • Reconnect the USB device with the system switched off. • Select another input source (like BD), then switch back to iPod USB. • Use a dedicated AC adapter (supplied with the device) for USB power. For more information on error messages, see USB messages on page 88. If this doesn't remedy the problem, it is likely your USB device is incompatible. Compressed audio compatibility Note that although most standard bit/ sampling rate combinations for compressed audio are compatible, some irregularly encoded files may not play back. The list below shows compatible formats for compressed audio files: • MP3 (MPEG-1/2/2.5 Audio Layer 3) - Sampling rates: 8 kHz to 48 kHz; Bit rates: 8 kbps to 320 kbps (128 kbps or higher recommended); File extension: .mp3 • WMA (Windows Media Audio) - Sampling rates: 32 kHz / 44.1 kHz; Bit rates: 32 kbps to 192 kbps (128 kbps or higher recommended); File extension: .wma; WMA9 Pro and WMA lossless encoding: No • AAC (MPEG-4 Advanced Audio Coding) - Sampling rates: 11.025 kHz to 48 kHz; Bit rates: 16 kbps to 320 kbps (128 kbps or higher recommended); File extension: .m4a; Apple lossless encoding: No Other compatibility information • VBR (variable bit rate) MP3/WMA/MPEG-4 AAC playback: Yes1 • DRM (Digital Rights Management) protection compatible: Yes (DRM-protected audio files will not play in this system). About MPEG-4 AAC Advanced Audio Coding (AAC) is at the core of the MPEG-4 AAC standard, which incorporates MPEG-2 AAC, forming the basis of the MPEG-4 audio compression technology. The file format and extension used depend on the application used to encode the AAC file. This system plays back AAC files encoded by iTunes bearing the extension '.m4a'. DRM-protected files will not play, and files encoded with some versions of iTunes may not play. Apple and iTunes are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. About WMA The Windows Media logo printed on the box indicates that this system can playback Windows Media Audio content. WMA is an acronym for Windows Media Audio and refers to an audio compression technology developed by Microsoft Corporation. This system plays back WMA files encoded using Windows Media® Player bearing the extension '.wma'. Note that DRM-protected files will not play, and files encoded with some versions of Windows Media® Player may not play. Windows Media, and the Windows logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. Note 1 Note that in some cases playback time will not be displayed correctly. 59 En