Yamaha POCKETRAK Owner's Manual - Page 15
Folder structure, About the limitations of files and, folders, About the file format, files - 26 manual
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Folder structure The folders in built-in memory are structured as follows: The REC folder and MUSIC folder are automatically created on a microSD card when the card is inserted into the unit. Default folder REC R0 (For record- R1 ing only) R2 R9 MUSIC M0 (For play- M1 back only) M2 M9 MANUAL (Only in built-in memory) PR7_RM_JA (Reference Manual, Japanese) PR7_RM_EN (Reference Manual, English) PR7_RM_DE (Reference Manual, German) PR7_RM_FR (Reference Manual, French) PR7_RM_ES (Reference Manual, Spanish) PR7_RM_IT (Reference Manual, Italian) PR7_RM_RU (Reference Manual, Russian) PR7_RM_ZH (Reference Manual, Chinese) Specifying the recording destination • REC folder Stores audio files that were recorded on the unit. • MUSIC folder Stores files that were copied from a computer. PCM, MP3, and WMA files are supported for playback. This folder is used for playback only. You cannot copy or divide files in the MUSIC folder. • MANUAL folder Stores the Reference Manual. This folder is included only in built-in memory. About the limitations of files and folders The size and the number of folders and files are limited. • The number of files per folder: Up to 99 files As soon as you start recording the 100th file, an error message (page 26) will be displayed and you will be unable to record. • Maximum file size: 2GB If recording is extended and its size exceeds 2GB, the PR7 will create a new file and continue recording in two seconds. NOTE If you plan to record audio of lengthy duration that may exceed 2GB, use a microSDHC card that can accommodate large files. About the file format The PR7 supports only those file formats that are available as recording format options on the unit. Recording format ➔ page 13 Owner's Manual 15