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132 CD Audio/DVD Audio/MP3<br />

Audio<br />

is a risk of exposure to invisible laser radiation<br />

if you open the casing, or if the casing is faulty<br />

or damaged.<br />

<strong>COMAND</strong> does not contain any parts that you<br />

are able to maintain yourself. For safety<br />

reasons, all maintenance work must be<br />

exclusively carried out by qualified<br />

technicians.<br />

G Warning<br />

Only carry out the following when the vehicle<br />

is stationary:<br />

RInserting a disc<br />

REjecting a disc<br />

There is a risk of accident by being distracted<br />

from road and traffic conditions if you load a<br />

CD/DVD while the vehicle is in motion.<br />

Notes on MP3 Mode<br />

Permissible Storage Media<br />

RCD-R and CD-RW<br />

RDVD+R and DVD+RW<br />

RDVD-R and DVD-RW<br />

RPCMCIA memory card<br />

Permissible File Systems<br />

RISO9660/Joliet for CD storage media<br />

RUDF for DVDs<br />

RFAT16 or FAT32 for PCMCIA memory card<br />

with storage medium<br />

Multisession CDs<br />

On multisession CDs, the content of the first<br />

session determines how <strong>COMAND</strong> handles<br />

the CD.<br />

If the first session, for example, contains data<br />

in CD Audio format and the second session<br />

contains MP3 tracks, <strong>COMAND</strong> handles the<br />

CD as a conventional Audio CD. This means<br />

that the MP3 tracks cannot be accessed.<br />

Similarly, if the first session contains MP3<br />

tracks and the second session contains data<br />

in CD Audio format, <strong>COMAND</strong> handles the CD<br />

as an MP3 CD. Only the MP3 tracks can be<br />

accessed.<br />

File Structure of Storage Medium<br />

When creating an MP3 storage medium, you<br />

can organize MP3 tracks into folders. A folder<br />

can also contain additional folders. A storage<br />

medium may have a maximum of 255 folders<br />

in total. A maximum of 255 tracks and 255<br />

folders are permissible per folder. A<br />

maximum of 4000 tracks in total are<br />

permissible per storage medium.<br />

Track Names and Folder Names<br />

When creating an MP3 storage medium, you<br />

can assign names to the MP3 tracks and to<br />

the folders.<br />

<strong>COMAND</strong> uses these names in MP3 mode for<br />

the corresponding display. Empty folders or<br />

folders containing data other than MP3 tracks<br />

will not be displayed by <strong>COMAND</strong>.<br />

If MP3 files are stored in the root directory<br />

itself, the root directory also counts as a<br />

folder. <strong>COMAND</strong> will then display the root<br />

directory name as a folder name.<br />

Please note the following when assigning<br />

track names:<br />

RTrack names must contain at least one<br />

character.<br />

RTrack names must have the extension<br />

“mp3”.<br />

RA period must appear between the track<br />

name and the extension.<br />

i <strong>COMAND</strong> does not support ID3 tags.<br />

Permissible Formats<br />

<strong>COMAND</strong> supports the following formats:<br />

RMPEG1 audio layer 3 format

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