MHC-GT55/GT44/GT22.GB.3-098-275-14(1)
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Files are not played back in the
recorded order.
When recording after the erase
operation has been performed, the new
folders and files are registered to the
erased locations, so files may not be
played back in the recorded order.
MP files or folders on the USB
device cannot be erased.
Check if the USB device is write-
protected.
The USB device was disconnected
or the power was turned off during
the erase operation. Delete the
partially-erased file. If this does not
fix the problem, the USB device may
be broken. Refer to the USB device
operation manual for how to deal with
this problem.
Are you using a supported USB
device?
If you connect an unsupported USB
device, the following problems may
occur. See “Playable/Recordable USB
devices” (page 43) for the supported
device types.
The USB device is not recognized.
File or folder names are not
displayed on this system.
Playback is not possible.
The sound skips.
There is noise.
A distorted sound is output.
Recording stops before it is finished.
“OVER CURRENT” appears.
A problem has been detected with the
level of electrical current from the
(USB) port
. Turn off the system and
remove the USB device from the
(USB) port
. Make sure there is no
problem with the USB device. If this
display pattern persists, contact your
nearest Sony dealer.
There is no sound.
The USB device is not connected
correctly. Turn off the system and
reconnect the USB device, then turn
on the system and check if “USB
MEMORY” appears in the display.
There is noise, skipping, or distorted
sound.
Turn off the system and reconnect the
USB device, then turn on the system.
The music data itself contains noise, or
the sound is distorted. Noise may have
entered during the recording process.
Delete the file, and try recording again.
The USB device cannot be connected
into the (USB) port
.
The USB device is being connected
backwards. Connect the USB device in
the correct orientation.
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