Cautions on using USB devices ! Some USB devices may not operate properly. Please note that Pioneer will accept no responsibility whatsoever for loss of data stored by the user on USB devices or other direct or indirect problems arising due to connection of USB devices to this unit. If a current larger than the allowable value is detected at this unit’s USB device insertion slot, it may happen that the [USB STOP] indicator flashes, the supply of power to the USB device is stopped and communications are interrupted. To restore normal operation, ! ! ! ! disconnect the USB device from this unit. Avoid using USB devices for which excess currents have been detected. If normal operation is not restored using the method above (if communications cannot be established), turn this unit’s power off then back on. If multiple partitions are set on the USB device, only the first partition can be used. (When rekordbox library information is present, the partition containing the rekordbox library information has priority.) USB devices equipped with flash card readers may not operate. Depending on the USB device you are using, the desired performance may not be achieved. Playable music file formats This unit supports music files in the formats shown below. Type MP3 File extension .mp3 Compatible formats MPEG-1 AUDIO LAYER-3 MPEG-2 AUDIO LAYER-3 MPEG-4 AAC LC MPEG-2 AAC LC WAV AIFF Bit depth 16 bit 16 bit 16 bit 16 bit 16 bit, 24 bit 16 bit, 24 bit Bit rate 32 kbps to 320 kbps 8 kbps to 160 kbps 16 kbps to 320 kbps 16 kbps to 320 kbps — — Sampling frequency 32 kHz, 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz 16 kHz, 22.05 kHz, 24 kHz 16 kHz, 22.05 kHz, 24 kHz, 32 kHz, 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz 16 kHz, 22.05 kHz, 24 kHz, 32 kHz, 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz Encoding method CBR, VBR CBR, VBR CBR, VBR CBR, VBR Uncompressed PCM Uncompressed PCM AAC .m4a, .aac and .mp4 WAV AIFF .wav .aif, .aiff About MP3 files MP3 files can have a constant bit rate (CBR) or a variable bit rate (VBR). Both types of files can be played on this unit, but the search and super fast search functions are slower with VBR files. If your priority is operability, we recommend recording MP3 files in CBR. ! ! ! ISO-8859 MS-JIS Mandarin Chinese character code MP3/AAC When displaying track names, etc., to display characters written in local codes other than Unicode, change the [LANGUAGE] setting. = Changing the language (p.33) About AAC files ! ! ! AAC is the abbreviation of “Advanced Audio Coding”, a basic format of audio compression technology used for MPEG-2 and MPEG-4. The file format and extension of AAC data depends on the application used to create the data. On this unit, in addition to AAC files encoded with iTunes® and with the extension “.m4a”, files with the extensions “.aac” and “.mp4” files can also be played. However, AAC files that are copyright-protected, such as those purchased from the iTunes Store, cannot be played. Also, depending on the version of iTunes in which the file was encoded, it may not be possible to play the file. About ID3 tags The tag information types which can be registered from a music file are ID3 tags (v1, v1.1, v2.2.0, v2.3.0, and v2.4.0) or meta tags. About music file artwork The file format for artwork images that can be added to music files is JPEG (extensions: “.jpg” or “.jpeg”). ! Files larger than 800 x 800 dots cannot be displayed. About character displays CD-TEXT This unit is compatible with CD-TEXT. Titles, album names and artist names recorded in CD-TEXT are displayed. When multiple text data is recorded, the first text data is displayed. The supported character codes are listed below. ! ASCII 6 En
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