Sony MHC-GN1300DA Operating Instructions Manual page 59

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To create a new MP3 audio file
(Analog Transferring only)
Press REC TO
USB
transferring.
"New Track" appears in the display.
If you press REC TO
few seconds, a new MP3 audio file cannot
be created.
Notes
• When a new MP3 audio file is created,
transferring is disabled for the time being.
• The track numbers are automatically marked
when you transfer more than 60 minutes.
Transferring tracks or MP3
audio files onto a USB device
You can transfer tracks (on AUDIO CD)
or MP3 audio files (on DATA CD/DVD)
onto an USB device by using the
on-screen display.
1
Load an AUDIO CD or DATA CD/
DVD on the disc tray.
If you have loaded the disc, press
DISC SKIP repeatedly (or DISC 1 ~ 3
on the unit) to select the disc. When the
system automatically starts playback,
press x twice to cancel resume play.
2
Press
DISPLAY when
playback is stopped.
The Control Menu appears on the TV
screen.
3
V
v
Press
or
repeatedly to
select
(USB
TRANSFER), then press ENTER.
The options for "USB TRANSFER"
appear on the TV screen.
on the unit during
again after a
USB
4
V
v
Press
or
repeatedly to
select the option you want, then
press ENTER.
For AUDIO CD:
• TRACK: The tracks on the AUDIO
CD appear. You can transfer the
track you want.
For DATA CD/DVD:
• TRACK: The audio files on the
DATA CD/DVD appear. You can
transfer the MP3 audio file you want.
• FOLDER: The folders on the DATA
CD/DVD appear. You can transfer
all MP3 audio files in the folder.
"Reading." appears, and the tracks, file
or folders appear on the TV screen.
Note
It may take some time to display the tracks,
files or folders depending on the number of
tracks, files or folders on the disc.
5
Select the tracks, audio files or
folders that you want to transfer.
For AUDIO CD:
x
To select a track
V
v
Press
or
repeatedly to select the
track, then press ENTER.
The tracks are marked in the order that
you select. To cancel the selection,
press ENTER again.
TRANSFER
Tracks to be transferred
Remaining space of
the USB device
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