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Notes on finalizing discs

The following discs are required to be finalized to
play on this unit.
• DVD-R/DVD-R DL (in video mode/VR mode)
• DVD-RW in video mode
• DVD+R/DVD+R DL
• CD-R
• CD-RW

The following discs can be played without
finalization.
• DVD+RW – automatically finalized.
• DVD-RW in VR mode – finalization not required.

For details, refer to the manual supplied with the
disc.

Notes on Multi Session CDs/Multi
Border DVDs

This unit can play Multi Session CDs/Multi Border
DVDs under the following conditions. Note that the
session must be closed and the disc must be
finalized.
• When CD-DA (Compact Disc Digital Audio) is

recorded in the first session:
The unit recognizes the disc as CD-DA and only
CD-DA of the first session is played, even if
another format (e.g., MP3) is recorded in other
sessions.

• When CD-DA is recorded other than in the first

session:
The unit recognizes the disc as a DATA CD or
DATA DVD, and all CD-DA sessions are skipped.

• When an MP3/WMA/AAC/JPEG/Xvid/MPEG-4

is recorded:
Only the sessions containing the selected file type
(audio/video/image)* are played (if CD-DA or
other data exists in other sessions, they are
skipped).

* For details on how to select the file type, see

page 31.

Playback order of MP3/WMA/AAC/
JPEG/Xvid/MPEG-4 files

About MP3 files

• MP3, which stands for MPEG-1 Audio Layer-3, is

a music file compression format standard. It
compresses audio CD data to approximately 1/10
of its original size.

• ID3 tag versions 1.0, 1.1, 2.2, 2.3 and 2.4 apply to

MP3 only. ID3 tag is 15/30 characters (1.0 and
1.1), or 63/126 characters (2.2, 2.3 and 2.4).

• When naming an MP3 file, be sure to add the file

extension “.mp3” to the file name.

• During playback or fast-forward/reverse of a VBR

(Variable Bit Rate) MP3 file, elapsed playback
time may not display accurately.

Note on MP3
If you play a high-bit-rate MP3, such as 192 kbps,
sound may be intermittent.

About WMA files

• WMA, which stands for Windows Media Audio,

is a music file compression format standard. It
compresses audio CD data to approximately 1/22*
of its original size.

• WMA tag is 63 characters.
• When naming a WMA file, be sure to add the file

extension “.wma” to the file name.

• During playback or fast-forward/reverse of a VBR

(Variable Bit Rate) WMA file, elapsed playback
time may not display accurately.

* only for 64 kbps

Note on WMA
Playback of the following WMA files is not supported.
– lossless compression
– copyright-protected

About AAC files

• AAC tag is 126 characters.
• When naming an AAC file, be sure to add the file

extension “.m4a” to the file name.

About JPEG files

• JPEG, which stands for Joint Photographic

Experts Group, is an image file compression
format standard. It compresses still images
approximately 1/10 to 1/100 of original size.

• When naming a JPEG file, be sure to add the file

extension “.jpg” to the file name.

Note on JPEG
Playback of progressive JPEG files is not supported.

Folder
(album)

MP3/WMA/AAC/
JPEG/Xvid/
MPEG-4 file
(track/image/
video)

MP3/WMA/AAC/
JPEG/Xvid/
MPEG-4