Sony HCD-GZR33D Stereo System User Manual


 
MHC-GZR33Di/LBT-LCD7Di.GB.4-143-233-11(1)
79
GB
USB Device
Folder and le generation rules
When rst transferring music to the
USB device, a “MUSIC” folder is created
directly below the “ROOT” folder.
Folders and les are generated within this
“MUSIC” folder as follows.
USB TRANSFER
1)
Music
source
Folder name File name
MP3 Same as the music source
2)
CD-DA “FLDR001”
3)
“TRACK001”
3)
REC1
Music
source
Folder name File name
MP3 “REC1-MP3”
4)
Same as the
music source
2)
CD-DA “REC1-CD”
4)
“TRACK001”
3)
1)
Except when resuming playback.
2)
Up to 64 characters of folder name and
60 characters of le name are assigned.
3)
Folder and le numbers are assigned serially
thereaer.
4)
A new le is created in the “REC1-MP3”
or “REC1-CD” folder each time REC1 is
performed.
Notes
When transferring music from a CD, the
tracks are transferred as 128 kbps MP3 les.
When transferring music from an MP3 disc,
MP3 les are transferred with the same bit
rate as the original MP3 les.
I
f you start transferring in shue play mode
or repeat play mode, the selected play mode
is automatically canceled and the play mode
switches to normal play mode.
CD t
ext information is not transferred in the
created MP3 les.
I
f you cancel music being transferred
partway, an incomplete MP3 le, generated
on the USB device, will be deleted.
T
ransferring stops automatically if:
y
ou change the function.
y
ou turn o the system.
t
he USB device runs out of space during
the transfer process.
t
he number of les or folders on the USB
device reaches the limit for the number
that the system can recognize.
Y
ou cannot change the sound eld when
transferring to the USB device.
I
f the folder to be erased contains non-
MP3/WMA (Windows Media Audio)/AAC
(Advanced Audio Coding) audio les or sub
folders, these are not erased.
I
f a folder or audio le that you are trying
to transfer already exists on the USB device
with the same name, a sequential number is
added aer the name without overwriting the
original folder or le.