Folder and file generation rules – Sony CMT-HX3R User Manual

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1

Connect a recordable USB
device to the (USB) port

.

2

Select the CD function, then
load the disc you want to
record.

3

Select the track or MP3 file you
want to record, then start play.

4

Press CD-USB SYNC/REC1

on

the unit while the selected track
or MP3 file is being played back.

“REC” flashes, and the display cycles

through “REC 1,” “xxxMB Free”

(remaining space on the USB device)

and “Push ENTER.”

The USB device stands by for

recording and the CD player pauses

for play.

5

Press ENTER

.

Recording starts. When the recording

is completed, the CD player continues

to play.

To stop recording

Press 

.

To remove the USB device

1

Select the USB function.
Press USB

.

2

Hold down 

on the unit in stop

mode until “No Device“ appears.

3

Remove the USB device.

To erase MP3 files or folders from the

USB device

You can erase MP3 files or folders from

the USB device.

1

Connect a recordable USB device to

the

(USB) port

.

2

Select the USB function.
Press USB

.

3

Press /

or

+/

repeatedly to select the MP3 file or

folder you want to erase.

4

Press ERASE

on the unit.

“TRK Erase” or “FLDR Erase,” and

“Push ENTER” appear alternately in

the display.

To cancel the erase operation, press

.

5

Press ENTER

.

The selected MP3 file or folder is

erased.

Folder and file generation rules

When first recording to an USB device,

a “MUSIC” folder is created directly

below the “ROOT.” Folders and files are

generated within this “MUSIC” folder

as follows according to the recording

method.
Synchro Recording

1)

Recording

source

Folder name

File name

MP3

Same as the recording source

2)

CD-DA

“FLDR001”

3)

“TRACK001”

4)

REC1 recording

Recording

source

Folder name

File name

MP3

“REC1-001”

5)

Same as the

recording

source

2)

CD-DA

“TRACK001”

4)

1)

In Program Play mode, the folder name is

“FLDRxxx,” and the file name depends on the

recording source (CD-DA disc or MP3 disc).

2)

Up to 32 characters of the name are assigned.

3)

Folder numbers are assigned serially

thereafter up to the maximum 999 (including

the “ROOT” and “MUSIC” folders).

4)

File numbers are assigned serially thereafter.

5)

A new file is recorded in the “REC1-

001” folder each time REC1 recording is

performed.

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