Sony MEX-1HD Manuel d'utilisation

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To remove the disc, press down the center
spindle, and lift up the edge of the disc from the
relief in the disc tray.

Notes
Do not touch the lens in the disc tray.
Do not use a commercially available lens cleaner.
Depending on the recording method used on the

disc, it may take a minute or more before playing the
first track.

Depending on the condition of the disc, it may not

play back (page 61, 62).

CD-R or CD-RW discs should be finalized.
When the R dial is rotated while the first (or last)

track on the disc is being played, playback skips to
the last (or first) track on the CD.

If the last track on the disc is over, playback restarts

from the first track of the disc.

To eject the “MG Memory Stick,” push in the
“MG Memory Stick” lightly, then pull out.

Notes
There is a delay of a few seconds after you press

Z

(OPEN/CLOSE) before the disc tray is ejected.

Insert the “MG Memory Stick” in the correct

direction.

Do not forcefully remove the “MG Memory Stick.”
The following tracks cannot be Checked-Out:

– A track whose allowable number of Check-Out

count is 0 (zero)

– A track whose playback period has expired

The playback order of MP3 files

The playback order of the folders and files is as
follows.
Example:

Notes
A folder that does not include an MP3 file is skipped.
Maximum folder number: 255 (including the root

folder and empty folders)

The maximum number of MP3 files and folders that

can be contained in a disc: 512
If a file/folder name contains many characters, this
number may become less than 512.

The maximum number of trees which can be played

is 8.

If ATRAC3 files and MP3 files are in the “MG

Memory Stick,” only ATRAC3 files are played back
(MP3 files are not played back or displayed).

Do not store MP3 files in the HIFI folder or

CONTROL folder of the “MG Memory Stick” as they
cannot be played or recognized.

Tip
To specify a desired playback order, before the folder
or file name, input the order by number (e.g., “01,”
“02”), then record contents onto a disc. (The order
differs depending on the writing software.)

1

2

6

3

5

7

1

2

6

7

4

8

3

5

8

4

9

Folder (album)

MP3 file (track)

Tree 1
(root)

Tree 2

Tree 4

Tree 5

Tree 3

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