Usb device, Before using the usb device with this system, Before using the usb device with – Sony LBT-LCD77Di User Manual

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MHC-GZR333i/LBT-LCD77Di.GB.4-181-572-11(1)

7

GB

USB Device

Before using the USB

device with this system

See “Compatible devices with this

system” (page 126) for a list of USB

devices that can be connected to this

system.
Notes

 When USB cable connection is necessary,

connect the USB cable supplied with the USB

device to be connected. See the operating

instructions supplied with the USB device

to be connected for details on the operation

method.

 It may take about 10 seconds before

“Reading.” appears in the display depending

on the type of USB device connected.

 Do not remove the USB device during

transfer, recording or erase operations. Doing

so may corrupt the data on the USB device or

damage the USB device itself.

 Do not connect the system and the USB

device through a USB hub.

 When the USB device is inserted, the system

reads all the files on the USB device. If there

are many folders or files on the USB device,

it may take a long time to finish reading the

USB device.

 Always turn off the system before removing

the USB device. Removing the USB device

while the system is on may corrupt the data

on the USB device.

 Compatibility with all encoding/writing

software cannot be guaranteed. If audio files

on the USB device were originally encoded

with incompatible software, those files may

produce noise or interrupted audio, or may

not play at all.

Note on the maximum number of

files and folders on a USB device

This system cannot transfer, record or playback

files and folders of the USB device in the

following cases.

 When the number of files in a folder exceeds

150.

 When the number of folders on a USB

device exceeds 200.

These numbers may vary depending on the file

structure and the folder structure. Do not save

other types of files or unnecessary folders on a

USB device that has audio files, video files or

JPEG image files.

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