Yamaha PocketrakCX Reference Manual - Page 59

About the file naming rules

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■ Folder structure of the POCKETRAK CX Using the POCKETRAK CX with a Computer VOICE (A-D) folders: Store audio files recorded on the unit. Each folder accommodates up to 199 files. LINE (L) folder: Stores files recorded via the line input. Accommodates up to 199 files. MUSIC (M) folder: Stores music files for playback. Each sub-folder accommodates up to 999 files. Recycle Bin ( ) folder: Accommodates up to 500 files. Folder File About the file naming rules The POCKETRAK CX automatically names the recorded files, following the file naming rules as shown below: IC_A_001.MP3 12 3 1 Folder name (Variable with a folder that contains the file.) 2 File number (Each recording will be numbered sequentially, e.g., 001, 002, 003, etc.) 3 Extension (File format. MP3 for an MP3 recording file, and WAV for a PCM recording file.) Files moved into the Recycle Bin will be renamed as follows: 001_IC_A_001.MP3 1 23 4 1 File number in the Recycle Bin (Each file will be numbered sequentially based on when the file was moved to the Recycle Bin (e.g., 001, 002, 003, etc.) 2 Folder name (The folder that originally contained the file before it was moved to the Recycle Bin.) 3 File number (The original number of the file before it was moved to the Recycle Bin.) 4 Extension (File format. MP3 for an MP3 recording file, and WAV for a PCM recording file.) POCKETRAK CX Reference Manual 59

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Using the POCKETRAK CX with a Computer
POCKETRAK CX
Reference Manual
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Folder structure of the POCKETRAK CX
About the file naming rules
The POCKETRAK CX automatically names the recorded files, following the file naming rules as
shown below:
1
Folder name (Variable with a folder that contains the file.)
2
File number (Each recording will be numbered sequentially, e.g., 001, 002, 003, etc.)
3
Extension (File format. MP3 for an MP3 recording file, and WAV for a PCM recording
file.)
Files moved into the Recycle Bin will be renamed as follows:
1
File number in the Recycle Bin (Each file will be numbered sequentially based on when
the file was moved to the Recycle Bin (e.g., 001, 002, 003, etc.)
2
Folder name (The folder that originally contained the file before it was moved to the
Recycle Bin.)
3
File number (The original number of the file before it was moved to the Recycle Bin.)
4
Extension (File format. MP3 for an MP3 recording file, and WAV for a PCM recording
file.)
Folder
File
VOICE (A-D) folders: Store audio
files recorded on the unit.
Each folder accommodates up to
199 files.
LINE (L) folder: Stores files recorded
via the line input.
Accommodates up to 199 files.
MUSIC (M) folder: Stores music files for
playback.
Each sub-folder accommodates up to 999
files.
Recycle Bin (
) folder:
Accommodates up to 500 files.
IC_A_001.MP3
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2
3
001_IC_A_001.MP3
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3
4
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