Motorola i870 クイック設定ガイド

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i870
MP3 Audio Player
Quick Start Guide
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Motorola i870 MP3 Audio Player
Motorola i870 MP3 Audio Player
Please follow these instructions before enjoying 
music on your Motorola i870 MP3 Audio 
Player:
1.
Copy your music CDs on to your computer 
using an MP3 encoder such as Windows 
Media Player.
2.
Set your audio quality no higher than 192 
Kbps.
3.
Insert your memory card at least once 
into the handset before using it with your 
computer. 
4.
Save your MP3 music files into the memory 
card via a memory card adapter, a Motorola 
USB memory card reader and a compatible 
computer.
5.
Limit your file names to 32 ASCII characters.
6.
For stereo sound quality, a Motorola stereo 
headset is required (sold separately).
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Copying Music from a CD 
Copying Music from a CD 
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Microsoft Windows Media Player offers Rip (ability to copy songs) 
functionality and may be downloaded for free.
To copy music files from a CD using Windows Media Player v10:
1. Open Windows Media Player v10.
2. Insert a music CD into your computer’s CD-ROM drive.
3. Click on the Rip tab in Windows Media Player.
4. A list of songs will be displayed. If the disc information such as Song 
Title, Artist, Genre, is not displayed, select View Album Info or Find 
Album Info to obtain the corresponding data from the Internet.
5. Customize the rip settings by selecting Tools > Options > Rip Music 
a) Select your desired location (you may want to create a folder 
on your desktop for easy access).
b) Select MP3 format.
c) Set Audio Quality no higher than 192kbps.
d) Select OK to close the window.
6. Select Rip Music to copy the CD.
Windows Media Player v10 can be downloaded from 
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windowsmedia/mp10/default.aspx
© 2005 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Windows Media 
Player is a registered trademark of Microsoft, Inc. in the U.S. and 
other countries.
Warning
Warning
If you previously downloaded music from your CDs to 
your computer, it is possible that the file format is AA, 
AAC, ATRAC3, FLAC, MP3Pro, OGG, WAV/AIFF, 
or WMA. 
If this is the case a music software program with file 
format conversion capabilities will be required 
to convert your music files to MP3 format.
Music in your files may be protected under copyright 
law.  It is your responsibility to ensure that your use of 
music does not violate copyright laws.  Unauthorized 
downloading, copying, editing, distribution, or other 
use of such material may be contrary to the provisions 
of the copyright laws of the United States and other 
countries.   This software is intended for, and should 
only be used for your personal, noncommercial 
purposes. 
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