Sanyo ICR-EH800D ICR-EH800D Instruction Manual - Page 127
You cannot play a file in the MUSIC M folder, or the playback is not correct., You cannot divide
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You cannot play a file in the MUSIC (M) folder, or the playback is not correct. Cause Solution The file format is wrong. Make sure the file is WMA or MP3 file for normal playback. Cause Solution The WAV-format audio file is not recorded by the unit. You cannot play any WAV-format audio file which is not recorded by the unit. Cause Solution The file is moved to the wrong folder. When you transfer a file from your PC to the unit, if you place it in a folder other than the MUSIC (M) folder, playback of the file by the unit is not possible. Therefore, make sure to transfer the file to the MUSIC (M) folder within EH800D or EH800D_SD. Cause Solution The file cannot be played by the unit. Use an encoder (MP3 or WMA conversion) software to convert the file to a new file. Cause Solution A file registered in the playlist does not exist in the MUSIC(M) folder. Erase the file name from the playlist, or transfer the file to the MUSIC(M) folder. Cause Solution The wrong file transfer method is used. If you use Explorer to transfer files protected by copyright, playback on the unit is not possible. Instead, use Windows Media Player to transfer the files. Cause Solution The number of files in the folder has exceeded the limit. Only a maximum of 199 files from a folder can be played. If there are sub folders within the folder, the number of files that can be played is reduced by the number of sub folders. Store the extra files in another folder. You cannot divide a file. Cause Solution There is not enough free space in the internal memory or on the microSD card. Erase unwanted files. See "Erasing a file" on page 75. Cause Solution The recording length of the file is too short. Use a file with longer recording length. More than 2 seconds for PCM44.1, MP3:320, and MP3:192. More than 4 seconds for MP3:128. More than 8 seconds for MP3:64. More than 16 seconds for MP3:32. Cause Solution The number of files in the folder has exceeded its limit (199). Erase unwanted files. See "Erasing a file" on page 75. 127