Sony ICD-SX68 Operating Instructions - Page 67

Using the IC Recorder as a USB Mass Storage Device

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*1 The name of the 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-tocontrol name to the folder in advance. *2 The IC recorder can recognize up to three levels of folders copied to the IC recorder, that is, up to Folder 4 shown in the figure. *3 If you copy MP3 files separately, they are classified in "NO FOLDER."  Notes  You cannot copy 511 or more folders (except VOICE folders) or files to the root directory that is located immediately below "IC RECORDER" on the computer. This is due to Windows system limitations.  If no title name or artist name has been entered into the ID3 tag information, "Unknown" will be displayed. Using the IC Recorder as a USB Mass Storage Device When the IC recorder is connected to your computer using a USB cable, image data or text data on the computer, as well as messages or files recorded using the IC recorder can be temporarily stored in the IC recorder. Your computer must meet the following operating system requirements and environment port to use the IC recorder as a USB mass storage device. Operating Systems: Windows Vista® Home Basic Windows Vista® Home Premium Windows Vista® Business Windows Vista® Ultimate/Windows® XP Home Edition Service Pack 2 or higher Windows® XP Professional Service Pack 2 or higher Windows® XP Media Center Edition Service Pack 2 or higher Windows® XP Media Center Edition 2004 Service Pack 2 or higher Windows® XP Media Center Edition 2005 Service Pack 2 or higher Windows® 2000 Professional Service Pack 4 or higher Pre-Installed 67GB Using the IC Recorder with Your Computer

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Using the IC Recorder with Your Computer
*1
The name of the 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-
control name to the folder in advance.
*2
The IC recorder can recognize up to three
levels of folders copied to the IC recorder,
that is, up to Folder 4 shown in the figure.
*3
If you copy MP3 files separately, they are
classified in “NO FOLDER.”
Notes
You cannot copy 511 or more folders (except
VOICE folders) or files to the root directory
that is located immediately below “IC
RECORDER” on the computer. This is due to
Windows system limitations.
If no title name or artist name has been
entered into the ID3 tag information,
“Unknown” will be displayed.
Using the IC Recorder
as a USB Mass Storage
Device
When the IC recorder is connected to
your computer using a USB cable, image
data or text data on the computer, as
well as messages or files recorded using
the IC recorder can be temporarily stored
in the IC recorder.
Your computer must meet the following
operating system requirements and
environment port to use the IC recorder
as a USB mass storage device.
Operating Systems:
Windows Vista® Home Basic
Windows Vista® Home Premium
Windows Vista® Business
Windows Vista® Ultimate/Windows® XP
Home Edition Service Pack 2 or higher
Windows® XP Professional Service Pack 2
or higher
Windows® XP Media Center Edition
Service Pack 2 or higher
Windows® XP Media Center Edition 2004
Service Pack 2 or higher
Windows® XP Media Center Edition 2005
Service Pack 2 or higher
Windows® 2000 Professional Service Pack
4 or higher
Pre-Installed