Copying Music Files From A - Sony HAP-S1 User Manual

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end of the list. When [Without verification and retries (Fast)] is selected, no error information is displayed.
Read errors:
Displays the number of failed read attempts.
Data interpolation errors:
Displays the number of times that interpolated data is taken as the read data. When the results of two
consecutive read attempts are found inconsistent, the HDD AUDIO PLAYER repeats up to 20 read
attempts. If no consistent results are found after the maximum read attempts, data that seems to have been
interpolated by the CD drive is taken as the read data.
Retries:
Displays the number of read attempts that were made because the results of two consecutive read attempts
are found inconsistent.
[48] Useful functions
Copying music files from a CD
When an external CD drive is connected to the HDD AUDIO PLAYER, you can use the [Import
CD] function to copy music files stored on a CD directly to the internal hard disk drive of the
HDD AUDIO PLAYER.
The music files copied from the CD can be played or viewed for music information on the
screen in the same way as music files transferred from your computer.
Note
Be sure to use an external CD drive that is powered through the AC adaptor and connect it
to a power outlet. Successful operations with power supply from the HDD AUDIO PLAYER
are not guaranteed.
During playback of a file, if you start preparing for the [Import CD] function by inserting a CD,
the playback stops.
1. Connect an external CD drive to the EXT port on the rear panel of the HDD AUDIO
PLAYER.
If an AC adaptor is supplied with your external CD drive, connect it to a power outlet.
2. Insert the CD containing music files that you want to copy into the external CD drive.
The message [CD inserted in drive. Copy music from the CD? Selecting "No" allows you to
remove the CD.] appears.
3. Select [Yes] and push the jog dial in.
A preparation screen for music copy appears.
4. Push the jog dial in.
A selection screen for the format to encode appears.
5. Select either [WAV] or [FLAC] (*1).

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