Philips PSA232 User manual - Page 10

Getting digital music onto your device - mp3 player

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Getting digital music onto your device Before you can transfer your MP3 and/or WMA collection to your device using Windows Media Playe, you need to have both Windows Media Player and Philips Device Manager installed on your PC as follows: Install Philips Device Manager and Windows Media Player 1 Insert the supplied CD into your computer's CD-ROM drive. If the CD does not autorun, please click the .exe from the root directory of the CD. 2 Select your language and follow screen instructions to complete installation of Philips Philips Device Manager and Windows Media Player. Connect your device to the computer 1 Connect your device to your computer using the supplied USB cable. A USB connection animation will be shown as soon as your device is connected. 2 You can organize files and transfer music to your device during USB connection. Organize and transfer your music using Windows Media Player 10 1 Launch Windows Media Player from Windows desktop or Start menu. 2 To transfer files from your computer to your device, click Copy to CD or Device / Sync tab. 3 In the Items to Copy pane, in the drop-down list, click the playlist, category, or other item that you want to copy. 4 Clear the check boxes next to any files you do not want to copy. 5 In the Items on Device pane, in the drop-down list, click the device that you want to copy files to. i.e. PHILIPS GoGear / PHILIPS device. 6 Click the Start Sync button. Music files may be transferred using Windows Explorer (by drag and drop) to your device only if they are saved in the following folder: "media" ✔ If your Windows Media Player is open when you connect your device, your device may not be recognized. To transfer music files to the mini-SD card, you must format the mini-SD card the frist time it is inserted to the device, and keep using it with the device. Otherwise, files transferred cannot be recognized in Windows Media Player or Windows Explorer. 9

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Getting digital music onto your device
Before you can transfer your MP3 and/or WMA collection to your device using Windows Media
Playe, you need to have both Windows Media Player and Philips Device Manager installed on your PC
as follows:
Install Philips Device Manager and Windows Media Player
1
Insert the supplied CD into your computer's CD-ROM drive.
If the CD does not autorun, please click the
.exe
from the root directory of the CD.
2
Select your language and follow screen instructions to complete installation of Philips
Philips Device Manager and Windows Media Player
.
Connect your device to the computer
1
Connect your device to your computer using the supplied USB
cable.
A USB connection animation will be shown as soon as your
device is connected.
2
You can organize files and transfer music to your device during
USB connection.
Organize and transfer your music using Windows Media Player 10
1
Launch Windows Media Player from Windows desktop or Start menu.
2
To transfer files from your computer to your device, click Copy to CD or Device / Sync tab.
3
In the Items to Copy pane, in the drop-down list, click the playlist, category, or other item that
you want to copy.
4
Clear the check boxes next to any files you do not want to copy.
5
In the Items on Device pane, in the drop-down list, click the device that you want to copy files
to. i.e. PHILIPS GoGear / PHILIPS device.
6
Click the
Start Sync button.
Music files may be transferred using Windows Explorer (by drag and drop) to your
device only if they are saved in the following folder: "media"
If your Windows Media Player is open when you connect your device, your device
may not be recognized.
To transfer music files to the mini-SD card, you must format the mini-SD card the frist time
it is inserted to the device, and keep using it with the device. Otherwise, files transferred
cannot be recognized in Windows Media Player or Windows Explorer.