Playing a file – Sony MHC-EC719IP User Manual
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Notes
If you start transferring in shuffle play or
repeat play mode, the selected play mode
is automatically changed to normal play.
CD-TEXT information is not transferred in
the created MP3 files. This system does
not support the CD-TEXT standard.
Transferring stops automatically if:
the USB device runs out of space during
transferring.
the number of audio files and folders
on the USB device reaches the limit
for the number that the system can
recognize.
If a folder or file that you are trying
to transfer already exists on the USB
device with the same name, a sequential
number is added after the name without
overwriting the original folder or file.
Do not use buttons on the remote control
or unit during transferring to prevent
transferring from stopping.
Note on copyright-protected content
The transferred music is limited to private
use only. Use of the music beyond this
limit requires permission of the copyright
holders.
Playing a file
The audio format that can be played
back on this system is MP3/WMA*.
* Files with DRM (Digital Rights
Management) copyright protection
cannot be played back on this system.
Files downloaded from an online music
store may not be played back on this
system.
1
Select the USB function.
Press USB.
2
Connect the USB device to the
(USB) port.
3
Start playback.
Press
.
Other operations
To
Press
Pause
playback
. To resume play,
press
.
Stop
playback
. To resume play,
press
*
1
. To cancel
resume play, press
again.
Select a
folder
+/
repeatedly.
Select a file
/.
Find a point
in a file
Hold down
/
during playback, and
release the button at
the desired point.
Select Repeat
Play
REPEAT/FM MODE
repeatedly until “REP
ONE*
2
,” “REP FLDR*
3
” or
“REP ALL*
4
” appears.
Change the
play mode
PLAY MODE repeatedly
while the USB device
is stopped. You can
select normal play
(“FLDR” for all files in
the folder on the USB
device), shuffle play
(“SHUF” or “FLDRSHUF”
for folder shuffle),
or program play
(“PROGRAM”).