File structure on SD cards

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    Question File structure on SD cards

    I've put a number of MP3 files on an SD card with a nested directory structure by artist and then album. I seem to be only able to move between tracks and therefore have to forward through track by track to get from one file to the next in sequence. Is there something about directory structure or setup that I am missing or is this a limitation?

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    Re: File structure on SD cards

    Quote Originally Posted by the_buch View Post
    I've put a number of MP3 files on an SD card with a nested directory structure by artist and then album. I seem to be only able to move between tracks and therefore have to forward through track by track to get from one file to the next in sequence. Is there something about directory structure or setup that I am missing or is this a limitation?

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    I'm sure if you hit the "backup" button it should take you to a folders view.

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    Re: File structure on SD cards

    Right on the numbers! The RETURN button backs up through the directory structure. Funny I didn't see that in the manual anywhere.

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    Re: File structure on SD cards

    Glad you realised "backup" was meant to be "return"

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    Re: File structure on SD cards

    The dealer showed that to me after I couldn't find anything in the manual. If this feature is in the manual, I missed it. (Quite likely.)
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