SanDisk Marantz PMD620 16/24-bit Professional Handheld Rec User Guide - Page 50

Diagram of file structure

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• While USB is on, a set screen is displayed. Diagram of file structure • The SD card in the PMD620 appears as a removable device on your computer. • The audio files are in a folder that is named MPGLANG1. Notes: • Check the operating system of your computer. Windows Me, 2000, XP, Vista, MAC OS 10 • USB Bus Power activates. • No buttons other than the POWER switch function. Caution: • Do not remove a SD card during USB mode. The Data and the SD card may be damaged. • During recording and playback, do not connect the cable to the PMD620 and your computer. The PMD620 may turn itself off or stop, by the USB Bus Power condition. A folder (directory) titled MPGLANG1 will appear on your computer. Files within the MPGLANG1 folder are numbered from aaaaa001 through the number of files recorded to a maximum of aaaaa999. ("aaaaa" depends on the "Machine ID" parameter. The default setting of "Machine ID" is 1) The file extension will be .mp3 or .wav depending on the "Rec Format" parameter that is set for the recording. Root MPGLANG1 1001.mp3 1002.mp3 1003.mp3 Changes made to file names or structures on your computer will prevent file recognition and playback in the PMD620. Machine ID An audio file has Machine ID information. This information is included in a file name. For example, if the Machine ID is "1", the first file is numbered "1001.wav" or "1001.mp3". Setup the "Machine ID" of the preset menu. (☞ P.58) 38

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• While USB is on, a set screen is displayed.
• The SD card in the PMD620 appears as a removable device
on your computer.
• The audio files are in a folder that is named MPGLANG1.
Notes:
Check the operating system of your computer.
Windows Me, 2000, XP, Vista, MAC OS 10
USB Bus Power activates.
No buttons other than the
POWER
switch function.
Caution:
Do not remove a SD card during USB mode. The Data and the SD card may
be damaged.
During recording and playback, do not connect the cable to the PMD620 and
your computer. The PMD620 may turn itself off or stop, by the USB Bus
Power condition.
Diagram of file structure
A folder (directory) titled MPGLANG1 will appear on your
computer. Files within the MPGLANG1 folder are numbered from
aaaaa001 through the number of files recorded to a maximum
of aaaaa999. (“aaaaa” depends on the “Machine ID” parameter.
The default setting of “Machine ID” is 1) The file extension will be
.mp3 or .wav depending on the “Rec Format” parameter that is
set for the recording.
Root
MPGLANG1
1001.mp3
1002.mp3
1003.mp3
Changes made to file names or structures on your computer will
prevent file recognition and playback in the PMD620.
Machine ID
An audio file has Machine ID information. This information is
included in a file name. For example, if the Machine ID is “1”,
the first file is numbered “1001.wav” or “1001.mp3”. Setup the
“Machine ID” of the preset menu. (
P.58)