Panasonic FULL FRONT MP3 CD PLAYER CQ-DFX972U User Manual

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The disc does not conform to any of the file systems supported by this

player.

^Insert a disc that conforms to the file systems supported by this

player. For supported file systems see “Notes on MP3”.

It takes too long
playback to start.

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Poor recording quality,

sound skipping.

Files are not played in

the desired order.

Folder/file name is not
displayed correctly.

File playing time is not
displayed correctly.

The MP3 fils is missing the “.mp3” file name extension.

^Make sure to add the “.mp3” extension to each MP3 file name.

The folders and files recorded on the disc are layered too much.

^As checking of files takes longer in this case, do not record any un­

necessary folders or files other than MP3s on the disc.

^The recording quality differs depending on the encoding software

used, and on settings such as the bit rate. Set the bit rate within the

range specified in the specifications chart (=> page 61).
It is recommended to set the bit rate to “128 kbps or more” and

“Fixed”.

High-speed writing was executed when MP3 data was recorded on the

disc.

^Decrease writing speed as low as possible.

Files or folders are not recorded in the desired playback order.

^Some writing software lets you specify the recording order by

adding a prefix in the range of “Q1”-“gg”, etc. to the file name.
For details, refer to the user manual of your writing software.

The disc does not conform to the file systems supported by this player.

=>lnsert a disc that conforms to the file systems supported by this

player. For supported file systems see “Notes on MP3”.

^There may be a problem with your writing software or CD recorder^

(CD-R/RW drive). For details, refer to the user manual of your writ­

ing software.

You ran the file in fast forward or fast reverse during playback or turned

off the ignition switch of the car during playback.

^Playing another file will return the file playing time to normal.

You played a VBR {Variable Bit Rate) format MP3 file.

^The file playing time of VBR (Variable Bit Rate) format MP3 file Is

sometimes displayed Incorrectly.

Discs written with IDS Ver. 2 may not work peoperly.

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