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TASCAM SS-CDR200/SS-R200/SS-R100
6 − File and folder operations (FINDER screen)
You can manage audio files on USB/SD/CF media in a
folder structure. You can also manage MP3/WAV files on a
data CD in a folder structure (SS-CDR200 only).
You can select a folder or file and then enter the
FINDER
screen for that file and folder.
When working with USB/SD/CF media, on the
FINDER
screen, you can create folders, edit the names of folders
and files, delete folders and files and add files to the
playlist, for example. You can also perform operations
directly in the
FINDER
screen to move and copy files
between folders.
When working with an unfinalized data CD that has
recorded MP3 or WAV files, the only operations that can
be performed from the
FINDER
screen are creating folders
and changing the current folder. You cannot edit or add
files to a playlist.
In the case of a CD that contains audio CD format files,
the audio CD
FINDER
screen will open. (See “Opening the
audio CD FINDER screen” on page 56.)
TIP
By using a card reader or other interface to read files on
USB/SD/CF media from a computer, you will be able to use
your computer to modify the folder structure, edit folder
and file names, and delete folders and files. If you perform
this type of editing from your computer, be aware that the
playback order of the files on the unit may have changed.
Opening the FINDER screen
The following operations assume that USB/SD/CF media, a
data CD containing MP3/WAV files or a blank CD is loaded
and the current device is set accordingly.
When the play area (see “Play area” on page 28) is set to
ALL
or
FOLDER
and the unit is stopped, playing, or paused,
you can press the
FINDER [A-B]
button (or remote control
FINDER
button) to open the
FINDER
screen.
If the play area is set to
•
ALL
when stopped, the root
folder
FINDER
screen opens.
If the play area is set to
•
FOLDER
when stopped, the
current folder
FINDER
screen opens.
When in playback standby, regardless of the play area
•
setting, the
FINDER
screen for the folder that contains
the currently selected file opens and the current file is
highlighted.
NOTE
The currently selected item appears as light letters on a
dark background.
Navigating the FINDER screen
The
FINDER
screen shows folders and music files in each
folder as a list that is similar to a computer file list display.
When the
FINDER
screen is open, use the
MULTI JOG
dial
and
m
[SKIP]/
,
[LOCK]
buttons (or remote control
5
/
b
/
g
/
t
buttons) to select folders and files for use.
Press the
•
MULTI JOG
dial (or remote control
ENTER
button) to open the
FINDER MENU
pop-up for that file
or folder. (See “File operations” on page 51 and “Folder
operations” on page 51.)
When a folder is selected, press the
•
,
[LOCK
] button
(or remote control
t
button) to show the contents of
the folder.
Press the
•
FINDER [A-B]
button (or remote control
FINDER
button) to go back to the previous item.
When a file or folder is selected, press the
•
m
[SKIP]
button (or remote control
g
button) to move up one
level in the folder structure.
When a file or folder is selected, press the
•
HOME/
DISPLAY
button (or remote control
HOME/DISP
button) to return to the Home Screen.
When a file or folder is selected, press the front panel
•
or remote control
PLAY
button to return to the Home
Screen and play that file or folder. If the play area is set
to
FOLDER
, the selected folder becomes the current
folder.
When a file or folder is selected, press the
•
READY
[CALL]
button (or remote control
READY
button) to
return to the Home Screen and put that file or folder
into playback standby. If the play area is set to
FOLDER
,
the selected folder becomes the current folder.
When a file or folder is selected, press the
•
EDIT [INPUT]
button (or remote control
EDIT
button) to open the
Edit Menu pop-up.
Icons on the FINDER screen
The icons that appear on the
FINDER
screen have the
following meanings.
Current folder ( )
This is the currently selected folder.
Folder ( )
These are folders other than the currently selected folder.
Audio file ( )
The names of music files appear next to these icons.