About Folders and Files
File Playback Sequence
The 8080 loads the folders (that contain MP3/WMA files) starting with the highest level of the folder hierarchy. Within the same level of the hierarchy, the 8080 loads folders in the numerical order.
The folder numbering format is “
The 8080 reads and plays back files in a folder in numerical order.
Root
CAUTION:
FolderA
FolderB
Track1.wma
Track2.wma
Track3.wma
FolderC
Track1.mp3
Track2.mp3
FolderD
Track1.mp3
Track2.mp3
FolderE Track1.wma
| Track2.wma | |
|
Track1.wma
Track2.wma
Track3.wma
•Folders and files will be read in the numerical order. However, the playback sequence will not necessarily be the same as the recording sequence.
• | If no folders exist (that is, only the root exists) the root will be numbered as “ |
• | The unit recognizes up to 99 MP3/WMA files at the root level or in each folder, and ignores any additional files. |
Folders and Files Created during Recording
Each time you make a recording after the unit is stopped, the 8080 will create a new folder.
During recording from a CD to a USB flash drive, a file will be created for each track. On the other hand, during record- ing from a tape to a USB flash drive, one recording session will create one file, unless you place track marks or pause the recording.
CD ➝ USB flash drive | Tape ➝ USB flash drive |
Root
CD0001 |
| TR00001.MP3 | Root |
|
TR00002.MP3
TR00003.MP3
CD0002 TR00001.MP3
TR00002.MP3
TR00003.MP3
TP0001 TR00001.MP3
TP0002 TR00001.MP3
TP0003 TR00001.MP3
Supported Media
CAUTION:
•The folder number or track number on the CD or tape does not necessarily correspond to the folder name or file name on the USB flash drive. (Please refer to the “File Playback Sequence” above.)
•You cannot change the folder or file names, or delete or move the files using the 8080. Connect the USB flash drive to your computer and use the computer to change the folder or file names, or delete unnecessary files.
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