Sony NAS-CZ1 M-Crew Operating Instructions - Page 20

Setting the multimedia parameters on your computer for Windows, Windows Me

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5 Click "OK" to close the "System Properties" dialog box. 3 Setting the multimedia parameters on your computer (for Windows 2000/Windows Me) You must set the multimedia parameters on your computer before you can output audio from a CD in your computer's CD-ROM drive or a MIDI file stored on your computer's hard disk through the system stereo component connected to your computer. 1 Open the Control Panel. In the Start menu, point to "Settings" and click "Control Panel". 2 Double-click the "Sounds and Multimedia" icon. The "Sounds and Multimedia Properties" dialog box appears. Note If you cannot find the "Sounds and Multimedia" icon, click "view all Control Panel options" (in the case of Windows Me). 3 Click the "Audio" tab, and then select "USB Audio Device" and "Microsoft GS Wavetable SW Synth" for the respective "Preferred device:" of the "Sound Playback" and "MIDI Music Playback" group boxes. 20GB 4 Click "OK" to close the "Sounds and Multimedia Properties" dialog box.

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5
Click “OK” to close the “System Properties” dialog box.
3
Setting the multimedia parameters on your computer (for Windows
2000/Windows Me)
You must set the multimedia parameters on your computer before you
can output audio from a CD in your computer’s CD-ROM drive or a
MIDI file stored on your computer’s hard disk through the system
stereo component connected to your computer.
1
Open the Control Panel.
In the Start menu, point to “Settings” and click “Control Panel”.
2
Double-click the “Sounds and Multimedia” icon.
The “Sounds and Multimedia Properties” dialog box appears.
Note
If you cannot find the “Sounds and Multimedia” icon, click “view all
Control Panel options” (in the case of Windows Me).
3
Click the “Audio” tab, and then select “USB Audio Device” and
“Microsoft GS Wavetable SW Synth” for the respective “Preferred
device:” of the “Sound Playback” and “MIDI Music Playback”
group boxes.
4
Click “OK” to close the “Sounds and Multimedia Properties”
dialog box.