Sony LBT-LCD7Di Operating Instructions - Page 81

Playing a file of the USB device

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Folder and file generation rules When first recording the analog audio to the USB device, a "MUSIC" folder is created directly below the "ROOT" folder. Folders and files are generated within this "MUSIC" folder as follows. Music source Folder name File name Tuner "FM001"* or "TRACK001"* "AM001"* VIDEO/ SAT AUDIO IN L/R "VIDEO001"* "TRACK001"* or "SAT001"* * Folder and file numbers are assigned serially thereafter. Note Recording stops automatically when:  you change the function.  you change the band.  you turn off the system.  the USB device runs out of space during the recording.  the number of files or folders on the USB device reaches the limit for the number that the system can recognize. Playing a file of the USB device See "Compatible devices with this system" (page 130) for a list of USB devices that can be connected to this system. You can listen to music stored in the USB device. The audio formats that can be played back by this system are as follows: MP3*/ WMA*/AAC* You can view image files and video files stored in the USB device. The image files and video file formats that can be played back by this system are as follows: JPEG/DivX/MP4 DivX and MPEG4 video files can only be played back on MHC-GZR33Di. * Files with copyright protection (Digital Rights Management) cannot be played back by this system. 1 Press FUNCTION +/ repeatedly to select "USB" (or press USB on the unit). 2 Connect the USB device to the (USB) port. USB Device  Continued 81GB

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¶1
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USB Device
Folder and file generation rules
When first recording the analog audio
to the USB device, a “MUSIC” folder
is created directly below the “ROOT”
folder.
Folders and files are generated within this
“MUSIC” folder as follows.
Music
source
Folder name
File name
Tuner
“FM001”* or
“AM001”*
“TRACK001”*
VIDEO/
SAT
AUDIO IN
L/R
“VIDEO001”*
or “SAT001”*
“TRACK001”*
* Folder and file numbers are assigned serially
thereaſter.
Note
Recording stops automatically when:
you change the function.
you change the band.
you turn off the system.
the USB device runs out of space during the
recording.
the number of files or folders on the USB
device reaches the limit for the number that
the system can recognize.
Playing a file of the
USB device
See “Compatible devices with this
system” (page 130) for a list of USB
devices that can be connected to this
system.
You can listen to music stored in the USB
device.
°e audio formats that can be played
back by this system are as follows: MP3*/
WMA*/AAC*
You can view image files and video files
stored in the USB device.
°e image files and video file formats that
can be played back by this system are as
follows: JPEG/DivX/MP4
DivX and MPEG4 video files can only be
played back on MHC-GZR33Di.
* Files with copyright protection (Digital
Rights Management) cannot be played back
by this system.
1
Press FUNCTION +/
repeatedly
to select “USB” (or press USB on
the unit).
2
Connect the USB device to the
(USB) port.
Continued