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LISTENING TO MUSIC, ■ Windows Media Player

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Introduction Listening to music Step 1 Have the music CDs recorded on your computer beforehand. ( page 12) Use Windows Media Player, a standard Windows® software program. ● This unit supports WMA and MP3 music files. You can also use music content (as either WMA or MP3 music files) downloaded from music distribution services. For details, go to the sites of the applicable services. Step 2 Connect the unit to the computer. ( page 13) Step Record the music from the computer onto the unit. 3 ( page 14) Step 4 Use the unit to listen to the music. ( page 21) ■ Windows Media Player • If you have Version 8 or earlier, we recommend that you upgrade to Version 9 or 10. Check which version you have by clicking [About Windows Media Player] on the [Help] menu. • If you have Version 9, you will need an auxiliary plug-in program to convert to the MP3 format. For details on operation, refer to [Help]; for the latest information or details on plug-ins, go to the Windows Media Player Web site. See the Microsoft Web site for details. ■ Where the music recorded in the computer is saved Unless the setting of the destination where the music is to be saved has been changed, the music will be saved in the following folder: My Music in My Documents. (These displays differ depending on the operating system.) 11 RQTT0855

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Introduction
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Listening to music
■ Windows Media Player
If you have Version 8 or earlier, we recommend that you upgrade to
Version 9 or 10. Check which version you have by clicking [About
Windows Media Player] on the [Help] menu.
If you have Version 9, you will need an auxiliary plug-in program to
convert to the MP3 format.
For details on operation, refer to [Help]; for the latest information or
details on plug-ins, go to the Windows Media Player Web site.
See the Microsoft Web site for details.
■ Where the music recorded in the computer is saved
Unless the setting of the destination where the music is to be saved has
been changed, the music will be saved in the following folder:
My Music in My Documents.
(These displays differ depending on the operating system.)
Use Windows Media Player, a standard Windows
®
software
program.
● This unit supports WMA and MP3 music files.
You can also use music content (as either WMA or MP3
music files) downloaded from music distribution services. For
details, go to the sites of the applicable services.
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Step
1
Step
2
Connect the unit to the computer. (
page 13)
Step
3
Record the music from the computer onto the unit.
(
page 1
4
)
Step
4
Use the unit to listen to the music. (
page 21)
Have the music CDs recorded on your computer
beforehand. (
page 12)