Mp3/wma/aac player, English, Recording mp3/wma/aac files on a cd-media – Panasonic CQ-C500U User Manual

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CQ-C500U

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English

You are recommended to minimize the chances of

making a disc that contains both CD-DA files and
MP3/WMA/AAC files.

If CD-DA files are on the same disc as MP3, WMA

or AAC files, the songs may not play in the intended
order, or some songs may not play at all.

When storing MP3 data, WMA data and AAC data on

the same disc, use different folders for each data.

• Do not record files other than MP3/WMA/AAC files and

unnecessary folder on a disc.

• The name of an MP3/WMA/AAC file should be added

by rules as shown in the following descriptions and
also comply with the rules of each file system.

• The file extension “.mp3”, “.wma” or “.m4a” should be

assigned to each file depending on the file format.

• You may encounter trouble in playing MP3/WMA/AAC

files or displaying the information of MP3/WMA/AAC
files recorded with certain writing software or CD
recorders.

• This unit does not have a play list function.
• Although Multi-session recording is supported, the use

of Disc-at-Once is recommended.

Supported file systems

ISO 9660 Level 1/Level 2, Apple Extension to ISO 9660,
Joliet, Romeo

Note: Apple HFS, UDF 1.50, Mix CD and CD Extra are
not supported.

Recording MP3/WMA/AAC files on a CD-media

Compression formats

(Recommendation: “Points to remember when making MP3/WMA/AAC files” on the previous page)

Compression method

Bit rate

VBR

Sampling frequency

MPEG 1 audio layer 3 (MP3)

32 k – 320 kbps

Yes

32, 44.1, 48 kHz

MPEG 2 audio layer 3 (MP3)

8 k – 160 kbps

Yes

16, 22.05, 24 kHz

MPEG 2.5 audio layer 3 (MP3)

8 k – 160 kbps

Yes

8, 11.205, 12 kHz

Windows Media Audio Ver. 2, 8, 9*

32 k – 192 kbps

Yes

32, 44.1, 48 kHz

MPEG 4 Advanced Audio Coding Low
Complexity (AAC LC)

24 k – 320 kbps

Yes

11.025, 12, 16, 22.05, 24, 32,
44.1, 48 kHz

* WMA 9 Professional/LossLess/Voice are not supported.

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Copyright

It is prohibited by copyright laws to copy, distribute and
deliver copyrighted materials such as music without
the approval of copyright holder except enjoying
yourself personally.

No warranty

Above description complies with our investigations
as of September 2007. It has no warranty for
reproducibility and displayability of MP3/WMA/AAC.

Notes on MP3/WMA/AAC (continued)

MP3/WMA/AAC Player

MP3/WMA/AAC Player

Maximum number of files/folders

• Maximum number of files: 511 (files + folders)
• Maximum number of files in one folder: 255
• Maximum depth of trees: 8
• Maximum number of folders: 255 (Root folder is

included.)

Notes:
• You can shorten the duration between data read and

playback by decreasing the quantity of files or folders,
or the depth of the hierarchy.

• This unit counts the number of folders irrespective of

the presence or absence of an MP3/WMA/AAC file.

• If the selected folder does not contain any MP3/WMA/

AAC files, the nearest MP3/WMA/AAC files in the order
of playback will be played.

• Playback order may be different from other MP3/

WMA/AAC players even if the same disc is used.

• “ROOT” appears when displaying the root folder name.

1

1

4

5

6

2

3

8

7

8

Root folder
(Root Directory)

Folder Selection

In the order

Tree 1

Tree 2

Tree 3

Tree 4

Tree 8
(Max.)

File Selection

In the order

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