Cadillac 2009 CTS-V Automobile User Manual


 
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Recording From MP3/WMA Discs
or USB
REC (Record): While listening to a MP3/WMA disc or
a USB device (excluding iPod), press to start recording
songs from the disc. The radio has the option to record
the current song playing or all songs from the disc. Press
the pushbutton located under the desired record option.
A status bar appears on the top of the display when the
recording process starts. The status bar disappears
when the process has ended. The recorded songs
are now available.
AAC and OGG Vorbis file types are not fully supported.
These file types may or may not play and may be shown
without Tag information. Without Tag information
available, these file types may be identified only by
filename.
Audiobooks from audible.com can also be transferred
to the HDD using the record function. See Audiobooks
later in this section for more information.
USB Host Support
The USB connector uses the USB standards, 1.1 and
2.0. This type of connector supports rates for low
speed (1.5 Mb/s), full speed (12 Mb/s), and high
speed (480 Mb/s).
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