Sony NWZS544RED MP3 Player User Manual


 
ModelName: Flamingo_E
PartNumber: 4-154-416-11(1)
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Troubleshooting
The data may be damaged.
D
amaged data within a file may be recognized as a non-playable format. Delete
the damaged data, and then transfer the non-damaged data from your computer
again.
F
iles of the [Record], [Voice] and [FM] folders are renamed on your computer.
I
f you rename files of the [Record], [Voice] and [FM] folders on your computer,
you may not be able to play them on the player.
Transferred data is not displayed in its list.
Th
e maximum number of files that can be displayed has been reached. The
maximum number of files is 1,000 files for videos, and 8,000 files for photos. Also,
the maximum number of folders is 8,000 folders for photos in the photo folder list.
D
elete unnecessary data.
D
ata was placed in the wrong location by drag-and-drop.
P
lace the data in the correct place by drag-and-drop (
p. 29, 34).
A
vailable capacity is insufficient.
D
elete unnecessary data to increase free space on the player.
A
fter transferring by drag-and-drop in Windows Explorer, data hierarchy levels do
not correspond to the player (
p
. 29, 34).
When [All Songs] or [Album] is selected, all the songs will appear, but some songs
do not appear when [Folder] is selected.
Th
e audio files are not in folders under the [MUSIC] folder.
P
lace them in folders under the [MUSIC] folder by drag-and-drop.
Songs are played back within a limited playback range only, such as within one
album.
Th
e player plays back songs only in the lists from which playback starts (album list,
artist list, etc.) (
p
. 39).
Data cannot be deleted on the player.
Y
ou cannot delete songs, videos or photos on the player.
D
elete them using the software you used to transfer the data, or Windows
Explorer.
Noise is generated.
A de
vice emitting radio signals, such as a mobile phone is being used near the
player.
W
hen using devices such as mobile phones, keep them away from the player.
M
usic data imported from CDs, etc., is damaged.
D
elete the data, then import and transfer it again. When importing data to your
computer, close any other applications to avoid data damage.
T
ransferred files are not in a playable format. For details, see “Supported file
format” of “Specifications” (
p
. 125).
S
ome songs may not be played back, depending on certain file specifications.
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