Sony MZ-N707 User Manual

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Importing MP3 and WAV format audio files, etc. (continued)

3

Select the audio format you want to import from the [Format] drop-down

list.

4

In the File Tree view, click the folder containing the audio file you want to

play.

The audio files in the selected folder are listed in the File List view.

5

Click to select an audio file you want to play from the File List view.

6

Click to select the desired Playlist on the right side of the window, and

click ^ (Import).

The audio file you selected in step 5 can be imported into the Playlist. According to
the setting in step 1, the file is imported in its original format or converted into
ATRAC3 format.

VHint

• You can import all of the audio files in the drive dedicated on your computer to your OpenMG

Jukebox at one time. For details, refer to "importing audio files from your computer" -

"Importing songs" in the OpenMG Jukebox Help.

• If the music title is included in the data, such as ID3 data of MP3 format files, the title is displayed

in the "Title" column of the Playlist view of the OpenMG Jukebox. If the title data is not included,
the file name is displayed in the "Title" column.

Notes

• The original MP3/WAV files, etc. that were specified when imported are referred to by the

OpenMG Jukebox when playing back or checking-out the data. Therefore, to prevent moving or
deleting the files, copy them to a specific folder in the hard disk before importing them to the
OpenMG Jukebox.
If the referred file is stored in a removable media and the media is removed, the following

messages are displayed when you try to play back or check-out the data.
For playing back; "Cannot play selected song. The song file not found."
For checking-out; "Detected song(s) which cannot be checked-out."
When the referenced file is on a network, the same messages are displayed when the network is
disconnected.

• When deleting a song, note that the original MP3/WAV file is also deleted when you select

[Delete the song file from the PC].

• MP3-format files created with a variable bit rate may sometimes not import correctly.

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