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Using storage media such as “Memory
Stick™” media
The type of storage media you can use with your CLIÉ handheld
You can use your CLIÉ handheld with storage media, such as “Memory Stick”
media. “Memory Stick” media is specially designed for exchanging and sharing
files/data among “Memory Stick” media compatible products. Because it is
removable, storage media can also be used for external files/data storage.
Furthermore, your CLIÉ handheld has an Internal Media to store files and data.
Storage media enables you to exchange files/data between your CLIÉ handheld
and a computer. To exchange files/data via storage media, your CLIÉ handheld
uses the supplied
CLIE Files
.
Using “Memory Stick” media
There are two types of “Memory Stick” media:
• “MagicGate Memory Stick” media, which is equipped with “MagicGate*”
copyright protection technology.
• “Memory Stick” media, which is not equipped with “MagicGate” copyright
protection technology.
You can use both types of “Memory Stick” media with your CLIÉ handheld.
However, to play music files of ATRAC3 format, make sure that you use
“MagicGate Memory Stick” media.
*What is MagicGate?
MagicGate is the copyright protection technology that is used for “MagicGate Memory
Stick” media or MagicGate compatible devices, such as a CLIÉ handheld. MagicGate
certifies the compatible device and “MagicGate Memory Stick” media as copyright
protection-compatible devices and encodes files/data to be played back on devices.
Copyrighted files/data cannot be played back on a device not certificated.
“Memory Stick Duo”, “MagicGate Memory Stick Duo”, and “Memory Stick
PRO”** can be used with your CLIÉ handheld.
**You can use the “Memory Stick PRO” MSX-1G, MSX-512, and MSX-256 with your
CLIÉ handheld.
However, you cannot record or play back files/data that have been copyright
protected with the MagicGate function.
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