Sony ICD-UX300 Operating Instructions - Page 73

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Utilizing Your Computer The folders and files are displayed on the computer screen as shown. The folder indicators in the display window of the IC recorder are as follows: : Folder for messages recorded using the IC recorder (They have been already made when you purchase the IC recorder.) : Folder transferred from a computer (They are displayed when music files have been transferred from a computer.) P Note You can record messages in up to 10 folders (FOLDER01-10) using the IC recorder. *1 The name of a folder in which music files are stored will be displayed on the IC recorder as it is, so it is convenient if you put an easy-to-remember name on the folder in advance. Folders shown in the illustration are examples of folder names. *2 The IC recorder can recognize up to 8 levels of folders copied to the IC recorder. *3 If you copy music files separately, they are classified as being in "No Folder." z Tips • You can change the folder name, title, artist name, and/or file name using a computer. • The title or artist name, etc., registered in the music files, can be displayed on the IC recorder. It is useful if you input the ID3 tag information using the software you use to make the music files on your computer. • You can display the information in sequence by pressing v or V on the control button (page 76). P Notes • You cannot copy 511 or more folders (except VOICE folders) or files to the root directory that is located immediately below "IC RECORDER" on the computer. This is due to system limitations (for ICD-UX200 only). • If no title, or artist name has been registered "Unknown" will be displayed. 73GB

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Utilizing Your Computer
The folders and files are displayed on the
computer screen as shown.
The folder indicators in the display window
of the IC recorder are as follows:
P
Note
You can record messages in up to 10 folders
(FOLDER01-10) using the IC recorder.
*
1
The name of a folder in which music files
are stored will be displayed on the IC
recorder as it is, so it is convenient if you
put an easy-to-remember name on the
folder in advance.
Folders shown in the illustration are
examples of folder names.
*
2
The IC recorder can recognize up to 8 levels
of folders copied to the IC recorder.
*
3
If you copy music files separately, they are
classified as being in “No Folder.”
z
Tips
You can change the folder name, title, artist
name, and/or file name using a computer.
The title or artist name, etc., registered in the
music files, can be displayed on the IC
recorder. It is useful if you input the ID3 tag
information using the software you use to
make the music files on your computer.
You can display the information in sequence
by pressing
v
or
V
on the control button
(page 76).
P
Notes
You cannot copy 511 or more folders
(except VOICE folders) or files to the root
directory that is located immediately below
“IC RECORDER” on the computer. This is
due to system limitations (for ICD-UX200
only).
If no title, or artist name has been registered
“Unknown” will be displayed.
Folder for messages recorded using
the IC recorder (They have been
already made when you purchase
the IC recorder.)
Folder transferred from a computer
(They are displayed when music
files have been transferred from a
computer.)