Sony NWZ-X1051 MP3 Player User Manual


 
Troubleshooting
NWZ-X1050 / X1051 / X1060 / X1061 .GB.4-141-609-11(1)
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Symptom Cause/Remedy
Transferred data is not
displayed in its list.
The maximum number of files that can be displayed is reached.
The maximum number of files is 2,000 files for videos, 20,000
files for photos, and 20,000 files for podcast episodes. Also, the
maximum number of folders for the podcast list is 1,000
folders.
De
lete unnecessary data.
If you rename a video file that is transferred from a computer
to the player, or move it to another folder, it may not be
recognized by the player and may not appear in a video list.
Data was placed in the wrong location by drag-and-drop.
Pl
ace the data in the correct place by drag-and-drop (
page 28).
Available capacity is insufficient.
De
lete unnecessary data to increase free space on the player.
After transferring by drag-and-drop in Windows Explorer,
data hierarchy levels do not correspond to the player (
page
28).
When “All Songs” or
“Album” is selected, all the
songs will appear, but
some songs will not appear
when “Folder” is selected.
The audio files are not in folders under the “MUSIC” folder.
Pl
ace 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.
“Playback Range” (
page 48) is set to “Selected Range.”
Ch
ange the playback range setting.
A transferred album
appears as two or more
albums in a list.
When you import a compilation album to a computer by using
Windows Media Player, it may be imported as two or more
albums. In this case, organize them as one album by using
Windows Media Player, and retransfer to the player. For how to
organize, refer to the Help of Windows Media Player.
Songs are not displayed in
the order of transfer.
Songs are not displayed in the order of transfer. If you want to
arrange songs in the desired order, create playlists by using
Windows Media Player before transferring to the player. For
information on playlists, refer to the Help of Windows Media
Player.
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