Sony HAP-S1 Car Stereo System User Manual


 
Music files with the same album information will be recognized as tracks in the same
album.
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When you transfer music files the next time, the HAP Music Transfer transfers the changed files
to the HDD AUDIO PLAYER again if it detects changes to the files in the folder you have selected.
Tracks belonging to different albums are registered to
one album.
The album name and album artist name embedded in the music files are same on
multiple albums.
Select the target album with HDD Audio Remote, and then edit the album name or album artist
name of all music files you want to separate into different albums. (For details on how to edit the
information, refer to the Help of HDD Audio Remote.)
Edit the album name or album artist name of all music files you want to separate into different
albums using music file management software on your computer, and then transfer (*) those music
files to the HDD AUDIO PLAYER.
Edit the album name or album artist name of all music files you want to separate into different
albums using tag editing software on your computer, and then transfer (*) those music files to the
HDD AUDIO PLAYER. However, problems may occur in the music file management software if
you are using that on your computer.
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When you transfer music files the next time, the HAP Music Transfer transfers the changed files
to the HDD AUDIO PLAYER again if it detects changes to the files in the folder you have selected.
The album art image displayed on the HDD AUDIO
PLAYER is different from that displayed in the music file
management software on your computer or does not
display.
Some music file management software may not embed album art images to music files. In
this case, the album art image may be different from that displayed in the music file
management software on your computer because the HDD AUDIO PLAYER obtains the
album art image from the Gracenote database using tag information of the music file.
Select the target album with HDD Audio Remote, and then edit the album art image. (For details
on how to edit the information, refer to the Help of HDD Audio Remote.)