English 7
Notes
List of playable discs
Disc
types
Standard Support Remark
DVD DVD Video
‡
DVD Audio ×
DVD-VR
‡
Not compatible with CPRM.
DVD-R
‡
MP3/WMA/AAC/WAV/
JPEG/MPEG/DivX Playback
Multi-border/Multisession/
(Playback depends on
authoring conditions)
Compatible with 8-cm (3
inch) discs
DVD-RW
‡
DVD+R
‡
DVD+RW
‡
DVD-R DL (Dual layer)
‡
Only video format
DVD+R DL (Double layer)
‡
DVD-RAM ×
CD Music CD
‡
CD-TEXT/8-cm (3 inch)
discs supported.
CD-ROM
‡
MP3/WMA/AAC/WAV/
JPEG/DivX playback
Multisession supported.
Packet write not supported.
CD-R
‡
CD-RW
‡
DTS-CD
‡
Video CD (VCD)
‡
Super video CD ×
Photo CD ×
CD-EXTRA
%
Only music CD session can
be played.
HDCD
%
Sound quality of normal
CD music
CCCD ×
Others Dualdisc ×
Super audio CD
%
Only CD layer can be
played.
‡ : Playback is possible.
% : Playback is partly possible.
× : Playback is impossible.
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• When buying DRM enabled contents, check the
Registration Code in the <DivX Setup> (page 60).
Registration Code changes each time a file with the
displayed Registration Code is played to protect against
copying.
Use of "DualDisc"
When playing a "DualDisc" on this unit, the surface
of the disc that is not played may be scratched
while the disc is inserted or ejected. Since the music
CD surface does not conform to the CD standard,
playback may be impossible.
(A "DualDisc" is a disc with one surface containing
DVD standard signals and the other surface
containing music CD signals.)
About Audio files
• Playable Audio file
AAC-LC (.m4a), MP3 (.mp3), WMA (.wma), Linear
PCM (WAV) (.wav)
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• If music of normal CD and other playback systems are
recorded in the same disc, only the playback system
recorded at the first setout is played.
• Acceptable media
CD-R/RW/ROM, DVD±R/RW, mass-storage-
class USB device, SD/SDHC card (DDX8024BT/
DDX8054BT), iPod with KCA-iP301V
• Playable disc file format
ISO 9660 Level 1/2, Joliet, Romeo, Long file name.
• Playable USB device or SD card (DDX8024BT/
DDX8054BT) file system
FAT16, FAT32
Although the audio files are complied with the standards
listed above, the play maybe impossible depending on
the types or conditions of media or device.
• Playing order of the Audio file
In the example of folder/file tree shown below, the
files are played in the order from to .
CD
v
()
<
: Folder
v
: Audio
v
v
v
v.
v
Folder
Audio file
An online manual about audio files is put on the
site, www.kenwood.com/audiofile/. On this online
manual, detailed information and notes which are
not written in this manual are provided. Make sure
to read through the online manual as well.
About Video files
• Acceptable video files
MPEG1, MPEG2, DivX
• Extensions
mpg, mpeg, m1v, m2v, divx, div, avi
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