Sony NW-MS9 Operating Instructions - Page 6

What is, MagicGate, Notes on use, On formatting the, Memory Stick, On the Windows Explorer - manual

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Overview (continued) What is "MagicGate"? "MagicGate" is a copyright protection technology for "MagicGate Memory Stick" and compliant products, such as Network Walkman. Authentication ensures that protected content is transferred only between compliant devices and "MagicGate Memory Stick," and that protected content is recorded and transferred in an encrypted format to prevent unauthorized copying or playback. Notes on use To avoid damaging data, do not - release the "Memory Stick" or unplug the USB cable during reading or writing of data. - use the "Memory Stick" in a location subject to static electricity or electric noise. On formatting the "Memory Stick" The "Memory Stick" is shipped with a FAT format as the standard format. To format the "Memory Stick," please use devices conformable with the "Memory Stick." When formatting the "Memory Stick," do not use the format function on the Windows Explorer. "FORMAT ERR" (page 28) is displayed and you cannot playback using Network Walkman. To format the "Memory Stick," do one of the following: •Follow the instructions, "To format the 'Memory Stick'" on page 21. •Use the supplied OpenMG Jukebox software. For details on how to use the OpenMG Jukebox, refer to the online Help for Network Walkman. On the Windows Explorer When you connect Network Walkman to your computer with the supplied USB cable, you can display the data recorded on a "Memory Stick" as an external drive (for example, as the D drive) using the Windows Explorer. •Data is stored in a folder called "Hifi" Folder. Do not edit data that is stored in the "Hifi" Folder. You cannot playback data that has been copied or edited using the Windows Explorer. •You can display data that has been recorded on other "Memory Stick" compatible devices (JPEG data, MPEG data, etc.). For information on how to handle data except in the "Hifi" Folder, refer to the instruction manual that comes with the equipment with which the recording has been done. 6

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What is
MagicGate
?
MagicGate
is a copyright protection technology for
MagicGate Memory Stick
and compliant
products, such as Network Walkman.
Authentication ensures that protected content is
transferred only between compliant devices and
MagicGate Memory Stick,
and that protected
content is recorded and transferred in an encrypted format to prevent unauthorized copying or
playback.
Notes on use
To avoid damaging data, do not
release the
Memory Stick
or unplug the USB cable during reading or writing of data.
use the
Memory Stick
in a location subject to static electricity or electric noise.
On formatting the
Memory Stick
The
Memory Stick
is shipped with a FAT format as the standard format.
To format the
Memory Stick,
please use devices conformable with the
Memory Stick.
When formatting the
Memory Stick,
do not use the format function on the Windows Explorer.
FORMAT ERR
(page 28) is displayed and you cannot playback using Network Walkman. To
format the "Memory Stick," do one of the following:
Follow the instructions,
To format the
Memory Stick
’”
on page 21.
Use the supplied OpenMG Jukebox software.
For details on how to use the OpenMG Jukebox, refer to the online Help for Network Walkman.
On the Windows Explorer
When you connect Network Walkman to your computer with the supplied USB cable, you can
display the data recorded on a
Memory Stick
as an external drive (for example, as the D drive)
using the Windows Explorer.
Data is stored in a folder called
Hifi
Folder. Do not edit data that is stored in the
Hifi
Folder.
You cannot playback data that has been copied or edited using the Windows Explorer.
You can display data that has been recorded on other
Memory Stick
compatible devices
(JPEG data, MPEG data, etc.).
For information on how to handle data except in the
Hifi
Folder, refer to the instruction manual
that comes with the equipment with which the recording has been done.
Overview (continued)