Sony NWZ-E364BLK User Manual
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The remaining battery power is low or insufficient.
Charge the battery by connecting the player to a running computer
.
If you charge the battery and nothing changes, press the RESET button to reset the player
The player is connected to the computer via USB connection.
Disconnect the USB connection, then operate the player.
Playback does not stop.
With this player, there is no difference between stopping and pausing. When you press the
button,
appears and playback pauses/stops.
Transferred data cannot be found.
If a lot of data is stored on the player, some data may not be displayed.
The built-in flash memory of the player was formatted using Windows Explorer.
Format the built-in flash memory on the player
The supplied USB cable was disconnected from the player while data was being transferred.
Transfer usable files back to your computer and format the built-in flash memory on the
player
After drag-and-drop in Windows Explorer, data hierarchy levels do not correspond to the
player
.
Transferred files are not in a playable format. For details, see
Songs or videos may not be played back, depending on the file format
.
Photos may not be displayed, depending on the file size or the file format
.
There is insufficient volume.
[AVLS (Volume Limit)] is enabled.
.
There is no sound from the right channel of the headphones. Or the right
channel sound is heard from both sides of the headphones.
The headphone plug is not fully inserted.
If the headphones are not connected correctly, sound will not be output properly. Insert the
headphone plug into the jack until it clicks
Playback has stopped suddenly.
The remaining battery power is insufficient.
Charge the battery by connecting the player to a running computer
.
The songs or video files that cannot be played are played.
Play back another song or video file.
Thumbnails (such as cover art) are not displayed.
Songs of a file format supported by the player do not have cover art information. Thumbnails
are displayed only when songs have cover art information and whose file format is supported
by the player.
Transfer again using Windows Media Player 11, or another transfer capable software.
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