Cadillac 2010 CTS Sport Sedan Automobile User Manual


 
6-24 Infotainment System
Creating an MP3/WMA Disc
When creating a MP3/WMA disc:
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Make sure the MP3/WMA files
are recorded on a CD-R or
CD-RW disc.
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Do not mix standard audio and
MP3/WMA files on one disc.
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Make sure the CD does not
have more than a maximum of
50 folders and playlists, and
255 files to read and play.
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Create a folder structure that
makes it easy to find songs
while driving. Organize songs by
albums using one folder for each
album. Each folder or album
should contain 18 songs or less.
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Avoid subfolders. The system
can support up to 8 subfolders
deep, keep the total number of
folders to a minimum to reduce
the complexity and confusion
during playback.
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Create playlists that have a .m3u
or.wpl extension, other file
extensions may not work.
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Minimize the length of the file,
folder or playlist names. Long
file, folder, or playlist names,
or a combination of a large
number of files and folders,
or playlists can cause the player
to be unable to play up to the
maximum number of files,
folders, playlists, or sessions.
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Finalize the audio disc before
burning it. Adding music to an
existing disc can cause the disc
not to function.
Playlists can be selected by using
the previous and next folder
buttons, the SEEK arrows,
\ FWD, or s REV buttons. An
MP3/WMA CD-R or CD-RW that
was recorded using no file folders
can also be played. If a CD-R or
CD-RW contains more than the
maximum of 50 folders and
playlists, and 255 files, the player
lets you access and navigate up to
the maximum, but all items over the
maximum are not accessible.
The HDD Radio can support more
than 255 files on an MP3/WMA disc.
The HDD Radio does not support
playlists on a disc or USB storage
device.
Root Directory
The root directory of the CD-R or
CD-RW is treated as a folder. If the
root directory has compressed audio
files, the directory displays as
F1 DISC. All files contained directly
under the root directory are
accessed prior to any root directory
folders. Playlists (Px) are always
accessed after root folders or files.
The HDD Radio displays the root
directory of an MP3/WMA disc as
F1 MP3 and the root directory of a
USB storage device as F1 USB.