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Note for WMP10 users

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Note for WMP10 users: Files added to your AV400 from another computer or files which are recorded from an analog source can only be added to your Windows Media® Player Library by opening the AV400 device in Windows® Explorer and dragging the item to the media. 11.2 Comparison of Windows Media Player 10 to Windows Media Player 9 Windows® Media Player 10 is only available for Windows® XP (service Pack 1) and newer operating systems. It is worth your while to upgrade to Windows® XP (home or professional) and to Windows® Media Player. The list below shows the advantages. Functionality WMP9 Auto-synchronize the WMP library to Archos no AV400 on connecting to PC Can synchronize subscription music ('to go' no services) to your AV400 Carefree USB disconnection (no special green no arrow unmount procedure) Will convert video files* to play on your AV400 no if not in correct format Supports protected Internet video downloads no WMP10 yes yes yes yes yes PlaysForSure audio content *Microsoft reserves the right to limit which video file formats it will convert with WMP10 11.3 Transferring your CD collection to the AV400 The process of transferring music from a CD into files for your AV400 is known as 'ripping'. It is actually a transcoding process, taking the CDA (CD Audio) format and converting it to WMA or MP3 format which the AV400 can read. There are many music ripping programs on the market, but the easiest thing to do is to use Windows Media® Player to do it. In fact, when you place a music CD in your computer, Windows® will ask you if you would like to rip it. Depending on the power of your computer, to rip a 38

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Note for WMP10 users:
Files added to your AV400 from another
computer or files which are recorded from an analog source can only
be added to your Windows Media
®
Player Library by opening the AV400
device in Windows
®
Explorer and dragging the item to the media.
11.2
Comparison of Windows Media Player 10 to Windows Media Player 9
Windows
®
Media Player 10 is only available for Windows
®
XP (service Pack
1) and newer operating systems. It is worth your while to upgrade to
Windows
®
XP (home or professional) and to Windows
®
Media Player. The
list below shows the advantages.
Functionality
WMP9
WMP10
Auto-synchronize the WMP library to Archos
AV400 on connecting to PC
no
yes
Can synchronize subscription music (‘to go’
services) to your AV400
no
yes
Carefree USB disconnection (no special green
arrow unmount procedure)
no
yes
Will convert video files* to play on your AV400
if not in correct format
no
yes
Supports protected Internet video downloads
no
yes
PlaysForSure audio content
*Microsoft reserves the right to limit which video file formats it will convert with WMP10
11.3
Transferring your CD collection to the AV400
The process of transferring music from a CD into files for your AV400 is
known as ‘ripping’. It is actually a transcoding process, taking the CDA (CD
Audio) format and converting it to WMA or MP3 format which the AV400
can read. There are many music ripping programs on the market, but
the easiest thing to do is to use Windows Media
®
Player to do it. In fact,
when you place a music CD in your computer, Windows
®
will ask you if
you would like to rip it. Depending on the power of your computer, to rip a