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Audio




HANDLING PRECAUTION

Audio

- When an MP3/WMA disc is replayed, it may take some time to start the playback after the disc is inserted, because the contents of the disc files must be analyzed.
- The extensions for MP3/WMA files are ".MP3", ".WMA", ".mp3", and ".wma". Any file with a different extension or no extension cannot be played back.
- If trying to play a music CD (CD-DA) containing MP3/WMA file, MP3/WMA file is not played.
- The compatibility of a CD-R depends on the combination of the writing software/hardware and the writing rate. The disc has digital pulse signals written on it. If the specifications for writing depth and width (area) are not compatible, these signals may not be played back correctly or the sounds may be lost or skipped.
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- The file recorded with high bit rate may have sound skipping.
- The playback order of MP3/WMA files may differ from the intended order because the writing software could change the folder and file positions when writing data to a CD-R/CD-RW disc.
- For an MP3 file, the folder name and file name can be displayed as the title on the condition that each name string consists of up to 16 alphanumeric letters (except for the extension). Any MP3 file with a name containing other letters or that is longer than the maximum length cannot be displayed correctly.
- Some MP3/WMA making software, text information editing software, writing software, or software configurations may create files and discs in a format different from the proper specifications. In such a case, the text information display or the playback function may not be available.
- A disc for which no session close or disc close process has been finished may not be played back.
- Some files may have incorrect playback time displays and therefore a part of the music cannot be played back.
- 8 cm disc cannot be used.
- When playing back a Bluetooth� audio data, the sound may be interrupted for a moment. This is due to data communication and should not be considered to be a malfunction. After the data communication finishes, the playback will restart normally.
- If any CARWINGS operation or incoming call takes place during Bluetooth� audio playback, the screen changes to the relevant mode and the audio playback is interrupted.
- Sound skipping may occur depending on the location where the Bluetooth audio device is installed.
- If any operation for traffic information reception is performed during Bluetooth� audio playback, the audio playback is interrupted.
- Music data stored in a Bluetooth� audio device at low bit rate has poor sound quality.
- Radio reception may decrease in performance during charge.
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*: Bit rate means how many bits of data are processed or transmitted per the unit time.