Erasing A Folder/Album/Track; Erase Function - Sony MEX-1HD Operating Instructions Manual

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Erasing a folder/album/track

— Erase function

Keeping only precious tracks or tracks you often
play back saves your HDD space.
Example: Erasing track B.
Track
number
1
2
Before
erasing
1
2
After
erasing
SOURCE
1
Press (SOURCE) repeatedly to select
"HDD."
2
Press the R dial repeatedly to display
the desired name list.
Each time you press the R dial, the list display
changes as follows:
Album name list t Track name list t
Normal playback display t Album name list
3
Rotate the R dial to select the item you
want to erase, then press (MENU).
4
Rotate the R dial to select "Erase,"
then press the R dial.
The confirmation dialog appears.
5
Rotate the R dial to select "OK," then
press the R dial.
6
Press (F3) (
).
The normal playback display appears.
To cancel erasing
Select "Cancel," then press the R dial in step 5.
Erase track B
3
4
3
MENU
F3
R dial
Creating a folder again
If all the custom folders on the HDD have been
erased, you cannot select "HDD" as the source.
In this case, create a new folder on the HDD.
1
Press the R dial to display the source
list.
2
Rotate the R dial to select "HDD," then
press (MENU).
3
Rotate the R dial to select "
then press the R dial.
4
Enter the name.
For details, See "Labeling a folder/album/
track" on page 29.
5
Rotate the R dial to select "OK," then
press the R dial.
Note
The erased contents are temporarily saved in the
Recycle Bin folder.
In the event that you choose not to permanently erase
an item in the Recycle Bin folder, it can be moved from
the Recycle Bin (page 32).
Contents erased from the Recycle Bin are
permanently erased from the HDD.
Once you erase the item, you cannot restore it. Make
sure the item you want to erase before erasing.
Create,"
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