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The USB device (audio file/
JPEG image file) cannot be
played back.
• The number of folders has exceeded 200.
• The number of files has exceeded 150.
• For audio files/JPEG image files, the folder contains more than 150 files.
• The JPEG image file does not have the extension “.JPG” or “.JPEG.”
• The JPEG image file is larger than 3,072 (width) × 2,048 (height) in normal
mode, or more than 2,000,000 pixels in Progressive JPEG mode which is
mainly used on the Internet website.
• JPEG image files with a high width to length ratio cannot be played back.
• A WMA file that is the WMA DRM, WMA Lossless, or WMA PRO format
cannot be played back.
• An AAC file that is the AAC DRM or AAC Lossless format cannot be played
back.
* This system supports FAT12, FAT16, and FAT32, but some USB device may
not support all of these FAT. For details, refer to the operating instructions of
each USB device or contact the manufacturer.
Audio files or JPEG image files
take longer to play back than
others.
• After the system reads all files on the USB device, playback may take more
time than usual if:
– the number of folders or files is very large.
– the folder or file organization structure is very complex.
– the memory capacity is very large.
– the file size is extremely large.
– the physical structure within the memory is fragmented.
• Sony recommends following these guidelines.
– Total folders on the USB device: 200 or less.
– Total files per folder: 150 or less.
You cannot start transferring to a
USB device.
• The following problems may have occurred.
– The USB device is full.
– The number of MP3 files and folders on the USB device has reached the
upper limit.
– The USB device is write-protected.
Transferring is stopped before it
is finished.
• The communication speed of the USB device is extremely slow. Connect the
USB device that this system can play.
• If the transfer and erase operations are repeated multiple times, the file structure
within the USB device becomes complex. Follow the procedure in the
operating instructions of the USB device to format the USB device. If the
problem persists, contact your nearest Sony dealer.
Transferring to a USB device
results in an error.
• You are using an unsupported USB device. See “Playable USB Devices”
(supplement).
• The USB device was disconnected or the power was turned off during transfer.
Delete the partially transferred file, and transfer again. If this does not fix the
problem, the USB device may be broken. Follow the procedure in the operating
instructions of the USB device to format the USB device. If the problem
persists, contact your nearest Sony dealer.
Audio files or folders on the
USB device cannot be erased.
• Check if the USB device is write-protected.
• The USB device was disconnected or the power was turned off during erasing.
Delete the partially-erased file. If this does not fix the problem, the USB device
may be broken. Follow the procedure in the operating instructions of the USB
device to format the USB device. If the problem persists, contact your nearest
Sony dealer.
Symptom Remedy
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