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NW-E393/E394/E395, Playing Music, Searching for songs

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Help Guide How to Use Digital Music Player NW-E393/E394/E395 Playing Music Preparing music You need to transfer music from your computer to your Walkman in order to listen to music on the Walkman. Playing music Play music that you transferred from your computer to your Walkman. Browsing the music list screen View the song list or album list screen. Volume operation (Only for countries/areas complying with European Directives) An alarm (beep) and a warning [Check the volume level] are meant to protect your ears when you turn the volume up to a level that is harmful for your ears for the first time. Browsing the music playback screen This section explains how to browse the information on the music playback screen. Music playback operations Use various operations on the music playback screen. Searching for songs You can quickly search a song by artist, genre, etc. Playing playlist songs Playlists (lists of songs to play) created using Media Go can be transferred and played on your Walkman. Choosing an album from the cover art images You can choose an album from the cover art images in the music playback screen by registering jacket photos using Media Go. 4 - 579 - 798 - 11(1) 34

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Digital Music Player
NW-E393/E394/E395
Playing Music
Preparing music
You need to transfer music from your computer to your Walkman in order to listen to music on the Walkman.
Playing music
Play music that you transferred from your computer to your Walkman.
Browsing the music list screen
View the song list or album list screen.
Volume operation (Only for countries/areas complying with European Directives)
An alarm (beep) and a warning [Check the volume level] are meant to protect your ears when you turn the volume up to a level
that is harmful for your ears for the first time.
Browsing the music playback screen
This section explains how to browse the information on the music playback screen.
Music playback operations
Use various operations on the music playback screen.
Searching for songs
You can quickly search a song by artist, genre, etc.
Playing playlist songs
Playlists (lists of songs to play) created using Media Go can be transferred and played on your Walkman.
Choosing an album from the cover art images
You can choose an album from the cover art images in the music playback screen by registering jacket photos using Media
Go.
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