Connectable USB storage device
Mass storage class USB memory can be connected. USB storage devices that can be played back are accompanied by the following restrictions.
- Maximum directory layers: 8 layers
(including the ROOT)
- Maximum number of files in a folder: 255
- Maximum number of folders: 512 (type
C audio)/255 (type D audio) (including the
ROOT)
- Maximum number of files in the device:
130,560 (type C audio)/2,500 (type D
audio)
NOTE
- HUB class USB memory cannot be
played.
- ATAPI subclass USB cannot be played.
- For type C audio, High Speed USB 2.0 cannot be played.
- A USB memory that is powered by a source other than the USB power supply (for example, an AC power adapter, etc.) cannot be operated.
- A USB memory that is connected to the memory card reader or multi card reader cannot be operated.
- If the USB memory consists of two drives or more, the system will recognize only one of the drives after connecting the USB memory.
- The contents stored in the USB memory may not be played in the same order as they appear on a personal computer.
- A personal computer cannot be used even if it is connected to the system using a USB cable.
- If the USB memory has a security function, the contents stored in the USB memory cannot be played by the system.
- A USB memory and an iPod® cannot be connected to the system at the same time.
See also:
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