Sony LBT-LCD7Di Operating Instructions - Page 116
Play does not start., Files cannot be played back.
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The USB device is not recognized. Turn off the system and reconnect the USB device, then turn on the system. Connect the supported USB device (see "Compatible devices with this system" (page 130)). The USB device does not work properly. Refer to the operating instructions supplied with the USB device for how to deal with this problem. If the problem persists, contact your nearest Sony dealer. "Data error" appears on the display when playing a USB device. The MP3 file/JPEG image file you want to play is broken. The JPEG image file format does not conform to DCF. The JPEG image file has the extension ".jpg" or ".jpeg," but is not in JPEG format. Play does not start. Turn off the system and reconnect the USB device, then turn on the system. Connect the supported USB device (see "Compatible devices with this system" (page 130)). Press (or on the unit) to start playback. Play does not start from the first track. Set the play mode to Normal Play mode. Files cannot be played back. The MP3 file does not have the extension ".mp3." The WMA file does not have the extension ".wma." The AAC file does not have the extension ".m4a." The DivX video file does not have the extension ".avi" or ".divx." The MP4 file does not have the extension ".mp4." The audio file is not stored in MP3/ WMA/AAC/MP4 format. The video file is not stored in MP4/ DivX format. The JPEG image file does not have the extension ".jpg" or ".jpeg." The JPEG image file is larger than 3,072 (width) × 2,048 (height) in normal mode, or more than 2,000,000 pixels in Progressive JPEG mode which is mainly used on the Internet website. JPEG image files with a high width to length ratio cannot be played back. Check the "MEDIA" setting (page 137). USB device formatted with file systems other than FAT12, FAT16 or FAT32 are unsupported.* The MP3 file is not stored in MP3 (MPEG 1 Audio Layer 3) format. 116GB