Folder and track generation rules

When first transferring music to an USB device, a “MUSIC” folder is created directly below the “ROOT.” Folders and tracks are generated within this “MUSIC” folder as follows:

When transferring music from an

AUDIO CD

In stop mode1):

Folder name: “FLDR001”2)

Track name: “TRACK001”2)

During playback:

Folder name: “REC1-CD”3)

Track name: “TRACK001”2)

When transferring music from a DATA CD/DVD (MP3 audio tracks only)

In stop mode1):

Folder name: Same as the transferred folder4)

Track name: Same as the transferred track5)

During playback:

Folder name: “REC1-MP3”3)

Track name: Same as the transferred track5)

1)Except when resuming playback.

2)Folder and tracks numbers are assigned serially thereafter.

3)A new track is created in the “REC1-CD” or “REC1-MP3” folder each time a transfer is performed.

4)Up to 64 characters of the name are assigned.

5)Up to 60 characters of the name are assigned.

Notes

Do not remove the USB device during transfer or erase operations. Doing so may corrupt the data on the USB device or damage the USB device itself.

Do not connect the system and the USB device through an USB hub.

When transferring music from an AUDIO CD, the tracks are transferred as 128 kbps MP3 audio tracks. When transferring music from a DATA CD/DVD, MP3 audio tracks are transferred with the same bit rate as the original MP3 audio tracks.

CD text information is not transferred in the created MP3 audio tracks.

Transferring stops automatically if:

the USB device runs out of space during the transfer process.

the number of folders on the USB device reaches the limit for the number that the system can recognize.

Up to 150 audio tracks can be contained on a single folder and up to 200 folders can be contained on a single USB device.

The maximum number of audio tracks and folders may vary depending on the audio tracks and folder structure.

If the folder to be erased contains non-MP3/ WMA (Windows Media Audio)/AAC format audio tracks or sub folders, these are not erased.

If a folder or audio track that you are trying to transfer already exists on the USB device with the same name, a sequential number is added after the name without overwriting the original folder or track.

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