Subaru Outback Manuals 2011 Outback Navigation System Manual | Page 142

MP3/WMA disc functions For details of the characters that can be used, refer to the instruction manual of the writing software and "Input of file name and folder name." However, characters that can be displayed are as shown below. • Half size characters (alphanumeric, and ASCII codes) Characters other than the above are displayed with an asterisk "?." However, discs that can be played back with this in-vehicle equipment are accompanied by the following restrictions. • Maximum directory layers: 8 layers • Maximum number of files in a folder: 255 • Maximum number of folders: 254 (including the ROOT) • Maximum number of characters used in a folder name: 64 characters MP3/WMA files that are written in formats other than the above may not be played back normally, and the file name and the folder name of which may not be displayed correctly. I Setting of the compression software and the writing software When compressed into an MP3/WMA file, it is recommended that the setting of the transfer bit rate of the compression software is "fixed" to "128 kbps." When recording a blank media up to the maximum capacity at once, make a setting to "Disc at Once." 140 Audio and Visual I Input of a file name and a folder name When inputting a file name and a folder name, input them in half size alphanumeric characters. File names and folder names that are written in characters other than the above may not be displayed correctly. And depending on a writing software or a disc format used, characters that can be displayed are restricted. For details, refer to the instruction manual of the writing software. And files that can be acknowledged and played back are restricted only to those attached with an extension ".MP3" or ".WMA." When saving an MP3/WMA file, be sure to attach it with an extension ".MP3" or ".WMA." Forbidden If a file other than MP3/WMA is attached with an extension ".MP3" or ".WMA," it may be mistakenly acknowledged as an MP3/WMA file, thus causing the generation of loud noises to damage the speaker. So, do not attach any file other than MP3/WMA with an extension ".MP3" or ".WMA." I ID3/WMA Tag ID3/WMA Tag is compliant (Ver.1.0, 1.1).