Usb d evic e folder and file generation rules – Sony LBT-LCD77Di User Manual
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Folder and file generation rules
When first transferring music to the
USB device, a “MUSIC” folder is created
directly below the “ROOT” folder.
Folders and files 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 file name are assigned.
3)
Folder and file numbers are assigned serially
thereafter.
4)
A new file 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 files.
When transferring music from an MP3 disc,
MP3 files are transferred with the same bit
rate as the original MP3 files.
If you start transferring in shuffle play mode
or repeat play mode, the selected play mode
is automatically canceled and the play mode
switches to normal play mode.
CD text information is not transferred in the
created MP3 files.
If you cancel music being transferred
partway, an incomplete MP3 file, generated
on the USB device, will be deleted.
Transferring stops automatically if:
you change the function.
you turn off the system.
the USB device runs out of space during
the transfer process.
the number of files or folders on the USB
device reaches the limit for the number
that the system can recognize.
You cannot change the sound field when
transferring to the USB device.
If the folder to be erased contains non-
MP3/WMA (Windows Media Audio)/AAC
(Advanced Audio Coding) audio files or sub
folders, these are not erased.
If a folder or audio 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.