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How does the player work?
A library of music, movie and photo (media) files is created on a
personal computer. You can then select media within the library that
you want to listen to/view on your player. Each time your player is
connected, the player will check the computer library and add new
media that you have marked to synchronise with the player.
The player has a built-in camera. You can use the camera to take
photos or film videos which can be viewed on your player.
The player also has a slot for a Micro-SD memory card. You can save
photos, videos and recordings directly to the card, or copy files to the
card from the internal memory of the player using the built-in file
manager.
Does the computer need to be a particular specification?
Your computer should meet a minimum specification of -
Processor minimum of Pentium 200MHz.
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Operating system Microsoft Windows XP, Vista or later.
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A free USB port.
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What software will be required on my computer?
For easy communication with your player, Windows Media Player,
version 11 (WMP11) or later is recommended to manage your media
files.
Windows Media Player software is supplied free of charge with
Microsoft Windows, but depending on the age of your computer, the
version installed may not be version 11.
To check the version of Windows Media Player:
Open Windows Media Player (click
•
Start
>
All programs
>
Windows
Media Player
)
Once Windows Media Player is open, click
•
Help
>
About Windows
Media Player
.
The version is shown on this screen. Version 11 or later is recommended,
although earlier versions will function.
If you need to upgrade to a newer version of Windows Media Player,
visit www.microsoft.com and download the latest version.
iTunes:
The iTunes Media Player is not recommended for managing the music
files on your player.
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