EN277.4. Playing back content from a USB memory stick[JPEG]PHOTOFILEPHOTOFILE [MUSIC]MUSICFILEMUSICFILEYou can play back JPEG / PNG / GIF / FLAC / WAV / Vorbis / AIFF / Monkey's Audio files stored on a USB memory stick. With theUSB memory stick, you can also enjoy the following functions.• Special additional content for BD-ROM.(For more information about the special additional content, refer to the instruction book that came with the disc.)1. Connect a USB memory stick.• This unit will automatically recognize the content type in the media, and display the file list.(e.g.) File List: MusicMusicUSB/Current FolderFolder_0Music TitleArtist NameAlbum Name4:50Music TitleArtist NameAlbum Name4:50Music TitleArtist NameAlbum Name4:50Music TitleArtist NameAlbum Name4:50Music TitleArtist NameAlbum Name4:50Music TitleArtist NameAlbum Name4:50Music TitleArtist NameAlbum Name4:50Music TitleArtist NameAlbum Name4:50Playable file(s) File informationBLUEGREENRED YELLOWMusic AVCHDPhoto2. Use [ ] to select a media tab (Photo / Music / AVCHD), then press [OK].3. Use [ ] to select a file to play, then press [OK].CautionC• Do not disconnect the USB memory stick or switch the unit to standby mode while content on the USB memory stick is beingaccessed. It may result in malfunction or loss of the stick's data.• If you connect a USB memory stick or SD memory card via a USB card reader or USB hub, BD-ROM data will be written onto thefirst connected card or device. Connecting a USB memory stick directly to this unit is recommended.• Occasionally, SD memory cards / Micro SD memory cards will not be recognized when using certain adapters.In such cases, try a different USB adapter.NoteD• The resume information will be cleared when;- the USB memory stick is disconnected.- the unit is switched to standby mode.• If a folder / file name contains an unrecognizable character, the character will not be displayed.• This unit can read JPEG / PNG / GIF / FLAC / WAV / Vorbis / AIFF / Monkey's Audio files and AVCHD on an SD memory card byusing a USB card reader.