Notes about listening to WMA/MP3 files
Disabling DRM (Digital Rights Management)
Highway will not play any WMA files if they are
DRM (Digital Rights Management) enabled. If you
want to play a WMA file on Highway, you will need
to disable DRM.
If using Windows Media Player 9/10/11, click on
Tools > Options > Copy Music tab. Under Copy
settings, un-check the Copy protect music.
checkbox, then reconstruct the files.
Personally constructed WMA files are used at your
own responsibility.
File extensions:
1. Always add a file extension '.MP3', '.WMA' to
an MP3, WMA file by using single byte letters. If
you add a file extension other than specified or
forget to add the file extension, the file cannot
be played.
2. Files without MP3/WMA data will not play. The
files will play with no audio if you attempt to
play files without the MP3/WMA data.
* When VBR files are played, the play time display
may differ depending on the play location.
* When MP3/WMA files are played, very little or
no sound will play between tunes.
Logical format (File system):
1. When writing MP3/WMA files to a CD-R disc
or CD-RW disc, please select either 'ISO9660
level 1, 2 or Joliet' or Apple ISO as the writing
software format. Normal playback might not
be possible if the disc is recorded in any other
format.
2. The folder name and file name can be displayed
as the title during MP3/WMA playback.
However, the title must be within 30 single byte
alphabetical letters and numerals (including an
extension).
3. Do not name a folder with the same name as a
file within that folder.
Folder structure:
You cannot play a CD that contains folders with
more than eight hierarchical levels.
Number of files or folders:
1. Up to 999 files can be recognised per folder.
Up to 3000 files can be played.
2. Tracks are played in the order that they were
recorded onto a CD. (Tracks may not always be
played in the order displayed on a computer.)
3. Some noise may occur depending on the type
of encoder software used while recording.
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