Sony PEG-NR70 Add-on Application Guide - Page 209

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S SonicStage LE Differences between the HotSync operation and the Check-In/Out procedure 50 Notes on using SonicStage LE ...... 48 On copyright protection 49 Restrictions on copyright protection by OpenMG 55 System requirements 12 Transferring songs from CLIÉ handheld to computer (Check-In) . 51 What is "Check-In/Check-Out"? ... 48 When you are using the OpenMG Jukebox software 14 Sound Utility/Sound Converter Changing the name of a sound data 184 Deleting sound data 184 Menu items 186 Playing sound data on your CLIÉ handheld 182 Setting an imported sound data as alarm sounds 181 Sorting the sound data list ......... 185 Transferring sound data to your CLIÉ handheld 180 What you can do with Sound Converter/Sound Utility 178 Standard MIDI File Format 0 MIDI file 178, 180, 185 T Transfer mode 27 Troubleshooting 202 V Viewing image files See "PictureGear Pocket" Viewing world time See "World Alarm Clock" W WAVE format 178, 180, 185 WAV file 23, 25, 178 Windows 2000 ......... 12, 13, 23, 30, 54, 139, 196, 198 Windows Me 12, 13, 30, 196, 198 Windows XP .... 12, 13, 18, 23, 28, 30, 56, 71, 179, 196, 198 WMA file 18, 22, 23 WMT 22, 23 World Alarm Clock Menu items 163 Setting the clock alarm 159 Stopping the alarm 162 Viewing world time 158 What you can do with World Alarm Clock 156 Additional information Chapter 12 209

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Additional information
Chapter 12
S
SonicStage LE
Differences between the HotSync
operation and the Check-In/Out
procedure
.....................................
50
Notes on using SonicStage LE
......
48
On copyright protection
...............
49
Restrictions on copyright protection
by OpenMG
..................................
55
System requirements
....................
12
Transferring songs from CLIÉ
handheld to computer (Check-In) . 51
What is “Check-In/Check-Out”? ... 48
When you are using the OpenMG
Jukebox software
.........................
14
Sound Utility/Sound Converter
Changing the name of a
sound data
.................................
184
Deleting sound data
...................
184
Menu items
................................
186
Playing sound data on your CLIÉ
handheld
....................................
182
Setting an imported sound data as
alarm sounds
..............................
181
Sorting the sound data list
.........
185
Transferring sound data to your
CLIÉ handheld
............................
180
What you can do with Sound
Converter/Sound Utility
..............
178
Standard MIDI File Format 0
MIDI file
......................
178, 180, 185
T
Transfer mode
..................................
27
Troubleshooting
.............................
202
V
Viewing image files
See “PictureGear Pocket”
Viewing world time
See “World Alarm Clock”
W
WAVE format
.................
178, 180, 185
WAV file
............................
23, 25, 178
Windows 2000
.........
12, 13, 23, 30, 54, 139, 196, 198
Windows Me
.............................
12, 13, 30, 196, 198
Windows XP
....
12, 13, 18, 23, 28, 30, 56, 71, 179,
196, 198
WMA file
.............................
18, 22, 23
WMT
..........................................
22, 23
World Alarm Clock
Menu items
................................
163
Setting the clock alarm
...............
159
Stopping the alarm
.....................
162
Viewing world time
....................
158
What you can do with World Alarm
Clock
..........................................
156