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SOFTWARE LIMITING CONDITIONS

Disc media
Supported
devices
USB storage devices
Jacket Photograph
m3u file
MIX
EFFECT
Playlists
Library browsing
File browsing
Maximum
CD-TEXT
displayable
Playlists
characters
ID3 data
Cue/loop point memory
Library
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Discs must be recorded in compatibility with ISO9660 file system. When recorded in UDF
file system, the ISO9660 file system must be jointly recorded or the disc will not be
playable. (For details consult the manufacturer of the applicable software.)
On a single disc, no more than 2 000 folders and no more than 3 000 files can be
displayed.
Up to 8 levels of folder hierarchy are supported. Any files in folders beyond the eighth level
will not be displayed.
WAV/AIFF files on discs are not supported.
No more than 10 000 folders and no more than 10 000 files can be displayed within a
single folder.
Up to 8 levels of folder hierarchy are supported. Any files in folders beyond the eighth level
will not be displayed.
Does not support GUID partition-mapped Mac OS standard format.
USB storage devices which have been formatted with the Mac extension format set to
"discriminate upper case and lower case" may not be recognized properly.
Photographs to be displayed as jacket art must be saved in JPEG format. Photographs
larger than 800 x 800 pixels cannot be displayed.
When an image is imbedded in an ID3 tag, or an image file is found within a folder, the
image will be displayed as a jacket photograph together with the ID3 data. In the event
that images are found in both places, the image imbedded in the ID3 tag will be given
precedence.
Up to 100 m3u files can be displayed per device.
Up to 300 tracks can be displayed for each m3u file. However, if the file size exceeds 308
000 bytes, those tracks in the portion exceeding 308 000 bytes cannot be displayed.
When browsing using a database you have constructed, m3u files will not be displayed.
In the case of discs, those recorded with short file names are not supported.
In "normal style" operation, DJ software tracks cannot be mixed. In "manipulator style"
operation, whether mixing is possible depends on the DJ software used (the accessory
DJS software supports mixing).
In "normal style" operation, effects cannot be applied to DJ software tracks. In
"manipulator style" operation, whether applying effect is possible depends on the DJ
software used (the accessory DJS software supports effect functions).
Music (CD-DA) tracks and DJS tracks cannot be added to playlists.
A maximum of 150 tracks can be recorded in a single playlist. When a playlist becomes
full, no further tracks can be added.
If a USB storage device has insufficient capacity remaining, its tracks cannot be added to
a playlist.
When adding tracks to a playlist by designating an entire folder, if no database for the
tracks exists, the tracks will be added by file name, not by the name of artist and album
title.
Title: 63 characters; album name: 47 characters; artist name: 47 characters; genre name:
29 characters
Folder names, file names: 63 characters
1 byte ASCII characters, etc.: 92 characters; 2-byte characters, MS-JIS, etc.: 80 characters
[During recording] Titles: 63 characters; artist names: 47 characters;
[During playback] Titles: 49 characters; artists names: 29 characters
Titles: 92 characters; album names: 47 characters; artists names: 47 characters; genre:
29 characters
Disc memory data, max, 2 000 discs (with 10 cue points or less per disc) can be stored in
the built-in flash memory. When the built-in flash memory becomes full, information is
overwritten, beginning from that for least-frequently used discs.
If the USB storage device has insufficient capacity remaining, the cue/loop point
information for tracks on that device cannot be saved.
A library can be created with up to 150 000 tracks.
Up to 1 000 genres can be displayed.
Genres for tracks exceeding this limitation will be displayed as [Unknown].

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