Sony NW-WS414 User Manual - Page 64

You cannot play content such as music transferred to your, Walkman.

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"Maximum recordable number of songs and time (Approx.)" Songs with a limited playing period or playing count may not be transferred due to restrictions set by copyright holders. For details on the settings of each audio file, contact the distributor. Some of the content on your Walkman may be damaged. Copy the content that you need onto the computer and initialize (format) the Walkman. If the software is not compatible with your Walkman, install compatible software and use the compatible software to transfer content. You may be attempting to transfer corrupted content. Delete the content that cannot be transferred from the computer, and import this content to the computer again. Do not perform any other tasks on the computer when transferring content to your computer. Doing so may cause the content to be corrupted. You may be attempting to transfer a file that is not in playable format. See "Supported formats." Transferring may be stopped due to noise such as static electricity accumulated in the computer. This happens to protect data. Disconnect your Walkman, and then reconnect it. [107] Troubleshooting Q&A Playing/Deleting Content You cannot play content such as music transferred to your Walkman. If the remaining battery power is low or insufficient, charge the battery. If your Walkman still does not operate after charging the battery, press and hold the (Power) button for longer than 10 seconds to restart the Walkman. The data hierarchy levels of the content such as music transferred by drag-anddrop may not be correct. Place them in the appropriate folder and hierarchy. Transferred files are not in a playable format. See "Supported formats" for details on playable formats. When you transfer audio MP4 files by drag-and-drop, place them in the "MUSIC" folder of your Walkman. The transferred content may be damaged. When you transfer content, make sure that no other tasks are running on your computer until transferring is completed. Otherwise, the content may be damaged. Delete the unplayable content from your Walkman and transfer it again. If the Walkman is still unable to play the content, format the built-in flash memory of the Walkman using the function of the Walkman and then transfer the content again. If you change the file names or location of the content such as music that was transferred from your computer to your Walkman, the content may not be recognized by the Walkman. Return it to the correct name and location. If you have initialized (formatted) the built-in flash memory of your Walkman using Windows Explorer, initialize (format) it again using the Walkman. If you have initialized (formatted) the Walkman using the Mac Finder, initialize (format) it again using the Walkman.

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“Maximum recordable number of songs and time (Approx.)”
Songs with a limited playing period or playing count may not be transferred due to
restrictions set by copyright holders. For details on the settings of each audio file,
contact the distributor.
Some of the content on your Walkman may be damaged. Copy the content that
you need onto the computer and initialize (format) the Walkman.
If the software is not compatible with your Walkman, install compatible software
and use the compatible software to transfer content.
You may be attempting to transfer corrupted content. Delete the content that
cannot be transferred from the computer, and import this content to the computer
again. Do not perform any other tasks on the computer when transferring content
to your computer. Doing so may cause the content to be corrupted.
You may be attempting to transfer a file that is not in playable format. See
“Supported formats.”
Transferring may be stopped due to noise such as static electricity accumulated in
the computer. This happens to protect data. Disconnect your Walkman, and then
reconnect it.
[107] Troubleshooting
Q&A
Playing/Deleting Content
You cannot play content such as music transferred to your
Walkman.
If the remaining battery power is low or insufficient, charge the battery. If your
Walkman still does not operate after charging the battery, press and hold the
(Power) button for longer than 10 seconds to restart the Walkman.
The data hierarchy levels of the content such as music transferred by drag-and-
drop may not be correct. Place them in the appropriate folder and hierarchy.
Transferred files are not in a playable format. See “Supported formats” for details
on playable formats.
When you transfer audio MP4 files by drag-and-drop, place them in the “MUSIC”
folder of your Walkman.
The transferred content may be damaged. When you transfer content, make sure
that no other tasks are running on your computer until transferring is completed.
Otherwise, the content may be damaged. Delete the unplayable content from your
Walkman and transfer it again. If the Walkman is still unable to play the content,
format the built-in flash memory of the Walkman using the function of the Walkman
and then transfer the content again.
If you change the file names or location of the content such as music that was
transferred from your computer to your Walkman, the content may not be
recognized by the Walkman. Return it to the correct name and location.
If you have initialized (formatted) the built-in flash memory of your Walkman using
Windows Explorer, initialize (format) it again using the Walkman. If you have
initialized (formatted) the Walkman using the Mac Finder, initialize (format) it again
using the Walkman.