Sony ICD-PX312 Operating Instructions - Page 88

Built-in memory, computer after the destination memory

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Built-in memory "IC RECORDER" VOICE*1 Folder for files recorded using the IC recorder FOLDER01 FOLDER05 MUSIC Folder transferred from your computer POP PODCASTS J-POP*2 MP3 *3 MP3 NEWS*2 MP3 *3 MP3 Conversation*2 MP3 MP3 MP3 *4 MP3 *1 When a file is transferred directly under the VOICE folder, the IC recorder recognizes and handles it as a file transferred from the 88 GB computer. When you transfer a file from your computer to the IC recorder, put the file in the folders under the VOICE folder. *2 The name of a folder in which MP3 files are stored will be displayed on the IC recorder as it is, so it is convenient if you put an easy-to-remember name on the folder in advance. Folders shown in the illustration are examples of folder names. *3 The IC recorder can recognize up to 8 levels of folders transferred to the IC recorder. *4 If you transfer MP3 files separately, they are classified as being in "No Folder." z Tips • The title or artist name, etc., registered in the MP3 files, can be displayed on the IC recorder. It is useful if you input the ID3 tag information using the software you use to make the MP3 files on your computer. • If no title, or artist name has been registered, "No Data" will be displayed in the display window of the IC recorder. When connecting the IC recorder with your computer after the destination memory media has been set to "Memory Card" (page 42), the structure of folders is different from that when the destination memory media is set to "Built-In Memory."

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88
GB
Built-in memory
*
1
When a file is transferred directly under the
VOICE folder, the IC recorder recognizes
and handles it as a file transferred from the
computer. When you transfer a file from
your computer to the IC recorder, put the
file in the folders under the VOICE folder.
*
2
The name of a folder in which MP3 files are
stored will be displayed on the IC recorder
as it is, so it is convenient if you put an
easy-to-remember name on the folder in
advance.
Folders shown in the illustration are
examples of folder names.
*
3
The IC recorder can recognize up to 8 levels
of folders transferred to the IC recorder.
*
4
If you transfer MP3 files separately, they
are classified as being in “No Folder.”
z
Tips
The title or artist name, etc., registered in the
MP3 files, can be displayed on the IC
recorder. It is useful if you input the ID3 tag
information using the software you use to
make the MP3 files on your computer.
If no title, or artist name has been registered,
“No Data” will be displayed in the display
window of the IC recorder.
When connecting the IC recorder with your
computer after the destination memory
media has been set to “Memory Card”
(page 42), the structure of folders is
different from that when the destination
memory media is set to “Built-In Memory.”
“IC RECORDER”
Folder for files recorded
using the IC recorder
Folder transferred from
your computer
VOICE
*
1
FOLDER01
FOLDER05
Conversation
*
2
MUSIC
POP
J-POP
*
2
*
4
*
3
*
3
MP3
MP3
MP3
MP3
MP3
MP3
MP3
MP3
PODCASTS
NEWS
*
2