Folder and file generation rules – Sony MHC-V11 User Manual

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USB Devic

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MHC-V11.4-582-493-21(1)

For REC1 transfer

Press

/ to select the track

or MP3 file you want to transfer,

then start playback.

To transfer an MP3 file in a specific

folder, press +/– repeatedly to

select the folder you want, then

press

/ to select the MP3

file you want to transfer. Then start

playback.

5

Press REC TO USB.

“READY” appears on the display.

6

Press .

The transfer starts, then “USB REC”

appears on the display.

Do not remove the USB device until

the transfer is complete.

When the transfer is complete,

“COMPLETE” appears on the display

and audio files in MP3 format will

be created.

To stop transfer

Press

.

Folder and file generation rules

When transferring to a USB device,

a “MUSIC” folder is created directly

below “ROOT.” Folders and files are

generated within this “MUSIC” folder

according to the transfer method and

source as follows:

CD SYNC transfer

Source

Folder

name

File name

CD-DA

“CDDA001”* “TRACK001”*

MP3 folder transfer

Source

Folder

name

File name

MP3

Same as the source

REC1 transfer

Source

Folder

name

File name

MP3

“MP3_REC1” Same as the

source

CD-DA

“CD_REC1”

“TRACK001”*

* Folder and file numbers are assigned

serially thereafter.

Notes

• CD-TEXT information is not transferred in

the created MP3 files. This system does

not support the CD-TEXT standard.

• The transfer stops automatically if:

— the USB device runs out of space during

transfer.

— the number of audio files and folders

on the USB device reaches the limit

for the number that the system can

recognize.

• If a folder or 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.

• Do not use buttons on the remote control

or unit during transfer to prevent transfer

from stopping.

Note on copyright-protected content

The transferred music is limited to private

use only. Use of the music beyond this

limit requires permission of the copyright

holders.

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