Compressed audio compatibility, Ipod, Additional information – Pioneer DEH-P6900UB User Manual
Page 66: About handling the ipod
The sequence of audio files on USB
memory
For USB portable audio players, the sequence is
different from that of USB memory and de-
pends on the player.
Example of a hierarchy
: Folder
: Compressed audio file
1
2
3
4
5
6
Level 1
Level 2
Level 3 Level 4
! 01 to 05 represent assigned folder num-
bers. 1 to 6 represent the playback se-
quence. The user cannot assign folder
numbers and specify the playback se-
quence with this unit.
! The sequence of audio files/folders to be
played back, selected by the scan play and
displayed in the file name list is determined
as follows:
— The sequence of files is given priority
over the sequence of subfolders.
— In a folder, the sequence of audio files/
subfolders is the character code order.
! If you want to specify the sequence of the
audio files, refer to Example of a hierarchy
on this page and copy the folders/files in
order.
— We recommend that you specify the file
names in the desired playback se-
quence (e.g., 001xxxxx.mp3 for the first,
099yyyyy.wma for 99th, etc.).
Compressed audio compatibility
WMA
! Compatible format: WMA encoded by
Windows Media Player Ver. 7, 7.1, 8, 9 or 10
! Bit rate: 5 kbps to 384 kbps (CBR), VBR
! Sampling frequency: 32 kHz, 44.1 kHz, 48
kHz
! Windows Media Audio 9 Professional, Loss-
less, Voice: No
MP3
! Compatible format: MPEG-1, 2, 2.5 Audio
Layer 3
! Bit rate: 8 kbps to 320 kbps (CBR), VBR
! Sampling frequency: 8 kHz to 48 kHz (32,
44.1, 48 kHz for emphasis)
! Compatible ID3 tag version: 1.0, 1.1, 2.2,
2.3, 2.4 (ID3 tag Version 2.x is given priority
than Version 1.x.)
! M3u playlist: Yes
! MP3i (MP3 interactive), mp3 PRO: No
AAC
! Compatible format: AAC encoded by
iTunes
®
version 6.0.5 and earlier
! Sampling frequency: 8 kHz to 48 kHz
! Transmission rate: 16 kbps to 320 kbps
! AAC file bought on the iTunes Music Store
(.m4p file extension): No
! Apple Lossless: No
iPod
About handling the iPod
! Do not leave the iPod in direct sunlight for
extended amounts of time. Extended expo-
sure to direct sunlight can result in iPod
malfunction due to the resulting high tem-
perature.
! Do not leave the iPod in any location with a
high temperature.
! Firmly secure the iPod when driving. Do
not let the iPod fall onto the floor, where it
may become jammed under the brake or
accelerator pedal.
! For details, refer to the iPod’s manuals.
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