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The maximum allowable number of files in a
folder is 255.
You can store MP3, WMA, and AAC files
together in a folder.
Notes on tag titles
Tag information such as track title, artist
name, and album title can be displayed for an
MP3/WMA/AAC file containing tag information.
Folder representation in the folder
list
The limitations on folder representation are
the same as those in MP3/WMA/AAC CD
mode. See “Folder representation in the
Folder list” (page 25).
Selecting the SD Memory
CARD mode
Insert an SD memory card into the unit.
The system will automatically read the card
data, change to SD Memory CARD mode,
and start playback after a short time. É
“Inserting an SD Memory Card” (page 17)
WARNING
Some tracks may be recorded at a
higher volume level than desired.
Increase the volume gradually from
the minimal setting after playback has
started.
When an SD memory card is already
connected
Press the [AV] button to display the Source
menu screen.
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Touch the [SD Memory CARD] key to
select SD Memory CARD mode.
The system changes to SD Memory
CARD mode, and starts playback from the
previous position.
You can also select SD Memory CARD
mode by using the steering remote
control. É “Steering Remote Control
Operations” (page 19)
SD Memory CARD mode
screen
Information pane Folder name
File type Folder list pane
SD Memory CARD mode
operations
Operations in SD Memory CARD mode are
the same as those in the MP3/WMA/AAC
(CD) mode. See “MP3/WMA/AAC operations”
(page 24).
USB Memory Operations
This system can play audio files (MP3/WMA/
AAC) stored in an USB memory. You can use
your USB memory as an audio device by
simply copying desired audio files into it.
To connect your USB memory to this unit, use
the optional USB cable.
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Note:
This system will not operate or may operate
improperly with some USB memory devices.
Files protected with any DRM cannot be played.
Notes on using USB
memories
General notes
When no data is present, the message “No
audio file” will be displayed.
Notes on MP3/WMA/AAC files
This system can play MP3/WMA/AAC files
stored in a USB memory.
The limitations of MP3/WMA/AAC files are
the same as those in MP3/WMA/AAC mode
(CD) mode.. See “Precautions on MP3/
WMA/AAC data” (page 24).
Notes on folder structure
The folder hierarchy must be within 8 levels.
Otherwise, playback will be impossible.
The maximum allowable number of folders
is 512 (including the root directory and
folders with no MP3/WMA/AAC file).
The maximum allowable number of folders
and files in a USB memory is 8000.
The maximum allowable number of files in a
folder is 255.
You can store MP3 files and AAC files
together in a folder.
Notes on tag titles
Tag information such as track title, artist
name, and album title can be displayed for an
MP3/WMA/AAC file containing tag information.
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