Sony ICD-SX700D User Manual

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 The name of a folder in which music files are 

stored will be displayed on the IC recorder as 

it is, so it is convenient if you put an easy-to-

remember name on the folder in advance. 

Folders shown in the illustration are 

examples of folder names.

*2

 The IC recorder can recognize up to three 

levels of folders copied to the IC recorder, 

that is, up to “OLDIES” shown in the figure.

*3

 If you copy music files separately, they are 

classified as being in “NO FOLDER.”

*4

 Even if you transfer a file directly under the 

VOICE folder, the file cannot be played back. 

When you are going to transfer a file, transfer 

it into a folder in the VOICE folder.

Tip

You can enter title, or artist name, etc., into 

music files. The titles and artist names can be 

displayed on the IC recorder. It is useful if you 

input them using the software you use to 

make the music files on your computer. 

Notes

You cannot copy 511 or more folders (except 

for VOICE folders) or files to the root directory 

that is located immediately below “IC 

RECORDER” on the computer. This is due to 

FAT file system limitations.

You cannot always transfer all files or 

folders, depending on either the number of 

characters you use in file or folder names, or 

the operating system.
If no title, or artist name has been entered, 

“Unknown” will be displayed.
If no title has been entered, a file name will 

be displayed.
A title or artist name associated with an 

LPCM file cannot be displayed using the 

IC recorder. In this case, a file name will be 
displayed.
To disconnect the IC recorder from your 

computer, refer to page 95.

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