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MAX-IVY
AUDIO·PHOTO·VIDEO-PLAYER
– (not working for Windows xP and above.) subsequently, you can
change the track order by using a tool like, for example, the free-
ware program reorganize! (www.oliver-frietsch.de). Possibly, the
”save” button in reorganize mussed be clicked 2 - 3 times, until
the changes are accepted (in between, a track must be moved
back and forth).
– to make sure that your music files will be found, please change
into the respective folder/sub-folder.
15. Why does my 1GB / 2GB / 4GB player display less
memory in its menu?
– this is a rounding error caused by the rounding predications
‚1024 Bytes come up to 1 kB‘ and ‚1024 kB come up to 1 mB‘.
– When you connect the player to the computer and look for the
properties of the drive you will find the correct value of the
player‘s memory capacity.
– Beside that some memory is needed for the player firmware.
16. How to attach the carrying strap?
– the rubber case (contained in the package content) is provided
for attaching the carrying strip. First thread the thin loop of the
carrying strap from the outside through the top hole and then
from the inside through the second hole. thread the thicker end
of the carrying strap through the loop and pull the strap tight.
attach the rubber case to the player. (refer to “connectIons“)
17. Why can‘t I directly copy and paste music tracks from an
audio CD to the player?
– the audio cd content displayed in the explorer does not show
music data but index data, which can not be directly copied to an
mP3/Wma player.
– the audio cd data must be converted into mP3 file format first
by using an appropriate tool like cdex, for example.
after converting, you can copy your music files to the player.
18. What are the differences between the recording formats
PCM, MS ADPCM, and IM ADPCM?
– Pcm (Pulse code modulation) is the standard Windows Wav
format for uncompressed audio files.
– adPcm (adaptive differential Pulse code modulation) is a not
loss-free compression mechanism.
the two adPcm encoding mechanisms ms adPcm and
Im adPcm don‘t differ in quality but only in the compression
technique applied. compression rate is 4:1.
microsoft adPcm will be directly recognized by almost all
Windows versions. the other encoding systems can be used for
direct import to other devices like mobile phones, for example.
19. Does my player work under Linux as well?
– since kernel ver. 2.6, the hotPlug&Play function for usB devices
which is standard for operating systems like Windows and mac
os, is supported by linux as well.
so, there‘s no problem to operate the maxfield player comfortably
by using linux.
– If you use older linux kernels please refer to http://www.linux-
usb.org.
– sorry, but due to the big number of current linux versions we
cannot offer you technical linux support.
20. Why can‘t I use the full memory of my player?
– 1. In the player‘s main directory, only a limited amount of folders/
files can be compiled.
When using the player as an external storage device you can
easily store more than
1,500 files in every sub-directory.
to keep up lucidity, you should avoid putting all the music files
into the main directory of the player. Instead, the files should be
distributed among a variety of folders.
– 2. If the information of 1. doesn‘t help, please re-format the
player, and afterwards try again to transfer your data.