Symptoms
• "No Files" appears for a
while, then the disc ejects.
• Noise is generated.
• Elapsed playing time is not
correct.
• "Not Support" appears on
the display and track skips.
• "No Music" appears on the
display.
• "SD Loading Error"
appears on the display.
• "Read Failed" appears on
the display.
• Correct characters are
not displayed (ex. album
name).
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Causes
No MP3/WMA tracks are
recorded.
MP3/WMA tracks do not
have the extension code
<.mp3> or <.wma> in their
file names.
MP3/WMA tracks are not
recorded in the format
compliant with ISO 9660
Level 1, Level 2, Romeo, or
Joliet.
The track played back is
not an MP3/WMA track
(although it has the extension
code <.mp3> or <.wma>).
This sometimes occurs
during play. This is caused
by how the tracks are
recorded.
• Tracks are not encoded in
an appropriate format.
• Copy-protected WMA
tracks cannot be played
back.
• No MP3/WMA tracks are
recorded on the disc.
• Only <jpl>, <jpm>, <jpa>,
<jpb>, <jpw> files are
recorded on the disc.
SD card is not inserted
correctly.
Tracks are not encoded in an
appropriate format.
The SD card or tracks cannot
be played back.
This receiver can only
display a limited number of
special characters (see page
44).
Remedies
Change the disc or the SD
card.
Add the extension code
<.mp3> or <.wma> to their
file names.
Change the disc or the SD
card. (Record MP3/WMA
tracks using a compliant
application.)
Skip to another track or
change the disc or the
SD card. (Do not add the
extension code <.mp3> or
<.wma> to non-MP3 or
WMA tracks.)
Skip to the next track.
Change the disc or the SD
card (formatted in FAT
12/16).
Detach the control panel and
reinsert the SD card. The
control panel goes back to
initial position (Angle 1): see
page 37.
Use SD card formatted in
FAT 12/16.
Change the SD card.