Playing a file – Sony MHC-V11 User Manual

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Playing a file

The following audio file formats are

supported:

—MP3: file extension “.mp3”

—WMA: file extension “.wma”

1

Press FUNCTION repeatedly
until “USB” appears on the
display.

2

Connect the USB device to the

(USB) port.

3

Press

to start playback.

4

Press VOL +/– to adjust the
volume.

Other operations

To

Do this

Pause

playback

Press

. To resume

play, press

.

Stop

playback

Press

. To resume

play, press

1)

. To

cancel resume play,

press

 twice.

Select a

folder

Press +/–

repeatedly.

Select a file

Press

/.

Find a point

in a file

Hold down

/

during playback, and

release the button at

the desired point.

Select Repeat

Play

Press REPEAT/FM

MODE repeatedly

until “REP ONE

2)

,” “REP

FLDR

3)

” or “REP ALL

4)

appears on the display.

Change the

play mode

Press PLAY MODE

repeatedly while the

USB device is stopped.

You can select normal

play (“FLDR” for all

files in the folder

on the USB device),

shuffle play (“SHUF” or

“FLDRSHUF” for folder

shuffle), or program

play (“PROGRAM”).

1)

When playing a VBR MP3/WMA file, the

system may resume playback from a

different point.

2)

“REP ONE”: Repeats the current file.

3)

“REP FLDR”: Repeats the current folder.

4)

“REP ALL”: Repeats all files on a USB

device.

Notes

• This system cannot play audio files on the

USB device in the following cases;

— when the total number of audio files on

a USB device exceeds 999.

— when the number of folders on a USB

device exceeds 256 (including the

“ROOT” folder and empty folders).

These numbers may vary depending on

the file and folder structure. Do not save

other types of files or unnecessary folders

on a USB device that has audio files.

• The system can play back to a depth of 8

folders only.

• Files and folders are displayed in the order

of their creation on the USB device.

• Folders that have no audio files are

skipped.

• Note that even when file name has the

correct file extension, if the actual file

differs, the system may produce noise or

may malfunction.

To erase audio files or folders from
the USB device

1

Press FUNCTION repeatedly until
“USB” appears on the display.

2

Connect the USB device to the
(USB) port.

3

Press

/ or +/–

repeatedly to select the audio file
or folder you want to erase, then
start playback.

4

Press OPTIONS.

5

Press / repeatedly to select
“ERASE,” then press

.

6

Press / to select “FOLDER” or
“FILE,” then press

.

“ERASE??” flashes on the display.

7

Press

.

When erasing is complete,

“COMPLETE” appears on the

display.

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