About The Folder In Removable Disk; [Voice] And [Voice_S] Folders; [Music] Folder - Yamaha POCKETRAK 2G - 2 GB Digital Player Reference Manual

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About the folder in Removable Disk

When you connect the recorder to your computer, Removable Disk icons will appear in the
My Computer directory folder in Windows.

[VOICE] and [VOICE_S] folders

These folders store files recorded by the unit.
The [VOICE] folder contains sub-folders A-D (VOICE).
• Files recorded and stored in the A folder inside the VOICE folder are named
"IC_A_XXX (file number).MP3" or "IC_A_XXX (file number).WAV".
• The same naming rule applies to the B, C, and D folders.
• Each of the A, B, C, D, and S folders accommodates up to 99 files.
• You can play back only the files (in the VOICE folder) that comply with the file
naming rules for folders A through D.
For example, if you move file IC_B_001.MP3 from the B folder to the A folder, you
will be unable to play the file.
Also, keep in mind that if you change the name of a file on the computer, then
move the file back to the VOICE or VOICE_S folder, you will be unable to play the
file on the unit. However, if you transfer the file to the MUSIC folder instead, you
will be able to play the file on the unit.

[MUSIC] folder

This folder stores files transferred from your computer.
• There are no naming rules applied to files that are transferred from a computer.
However, the files must be in MP3 or WMA format.
• The playback sequence may change if you add files to the MUSIC folder, or if you
create a sub-folder inside the MUSIC folder.
• You can create sub-folders inside the MUSIC folder and move files to those sub-
folders.
The system displays two removable
disks if the security lock has been
canceled.
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