Sony MHC-GZR5D Stereo System User Manual


 
MHC-GZR5D.GB.3-296-435-11(1)
101
GB
Additional Information
The USB device is not recognized.
Turn o the system and reconnect the
USB device, then turn on the system.
Connect the supported USB device
(Refer to “Compatible USB devices”
(supplement)).
e USB device does not work
properly. Refer to the operating
instructions supplied with the USB
device for how to deal with this
problem. If the problem persists,
contact your nearest Sony dealer.
“Data error” appears on the display
when playing an USB device.
e audio track/JPEG image le you
want to play is broken.
e JPEG image le format does not
conform to DCF.
e JPEG image le has the extension
“.jpg” or “.jpeg”, but is not in JPEG
format.
Play does not start.
Turn o the system and reconnect the
USB device, then turn on the system.
Connect the supported USB device
(Refer to “Compatible USB devices”
(supplement)).
Press (or on the unit)
to
start play.
Play does not start from the rst
track.
Set the play mode to Normal Play
mode.
Tracks or les cannot be played back.
e MP3 audio track does not have the
extension “.mp3”.
e WMA audio track does not have
the extension “.wma”.
e AAC audio track does not have the
extension “.m4a”.
e audio track is not stored in MP3/
WMA/AAC format.
e JPEG image le does not have the
extension “.jpg” or “.jpeg”.
e JPEG image le is larger than
3,072 (width) × 2,048 (height) in
normal mode, or more than 2,000,000
pixels in Progressive JPEG mode which
is mainly used on the Internet website.
JPEG image les with a high width to
length ratio cannot be played back.
Check the “MODE (MUSIC, IMAGE)”
setting (page 71, 72).
USB device formatted with le systems
other than FAT12, FAT16 or FAT32 are
unsupported.*
e MP3 audio tracks in format other
than MPEG 1 Audio Layer 3 cannot be
played back.
A WMA audio track that is the WMA
DRM, WMA Lossless, or WMA PRO
format cannot be played back.
An AAC audio track that is the AAC
DRM or AAC Lossless format cannot
be played back.
AAC audio tracks encoded at 96 kHz
cannot be played back.
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