Black plate (29,1)Cadillac CTS/CTS-V Owner Manual (Include Mex) - 2012Infotainment System 7-29is not found in the GracenoteDatabase and it does not haveCD-text information, the radio willrecord the audio CD with all song,artist, album and genre names as“NO INFO.”Songs recorded with “NO INFO” tothe HDD will be hard to sort,identify, and select. To make HDDnavigation easier, CDs with “NOINFO” can first be converted to MP3format with Tag information on ahome computer and then recordedto the HDD from an MP3 disc orUSB device.Occasionally, the radio may findmore than one match in theGracenote Database for an audioCD that has been recorded. If thishappens, the radio will display“Multi‐Hit” for the name informationwhen the songs are selected fromthe HDD. With a “Multi‐Hit” songplaying, press the button below theEDIT tab to bring up the list ofmultiple names found in theGracenote Database. Use theMENU/SELECT knob to highlightand select the correct name for the“Multi‐Hit” recorded CD.The Gracenote Database stored onthe HDD can be updated so that itincludes name information for morerecently released audio CDs. Seeyour dealer for more information onGracenote Database updates for theHDD radio.Recording from MP3/WMADiscs or USBREC (Record): Press to startrecording tracks from an MP3/WMAdisc or a USB device (excludingiPods) while it is playing. The radiohas the option to record the currenttrack playing or all tracks from theCD. Press the softkey under thedesired record option.The last radio station that was onbegins playing and a status barappears on the top of the displaywhen the recording process starts.The status bar disappears when theprocess has ended. The recordedsongs are now available.AAC and OGG Vorbis file types arenot fully supported. These file typesmay or may not play and may beshown without Tag information.Without Tag information available,these file types may be identifiedonly by file name.AudioBooks from www.audible.comcan also be transferred to the HDDusing the record function. See“AudioBook” later in this section formore information.USB Host SupportThe USB connector uses the USBstandards, 1.1 and 2.0.USB Supported Devices. USB Flash Drives. Portable USB Hard DrivesPlaying from the Hard DriveDeviceHDD (Hard Drive Device): Pressthe HDD button to start playingtracks from the HDD. HDD displaysand playback resumes from where itwas last stopped.