ManualTable of ContentsTable of Contents3What you can do with the SonicStage software4On copyright protection7About this manual8About Network Walkman8Procedures for listening to music with the Network Walkman9Checking the system requirement10Basic Operations13About SonicStage13Playing audio files13Recording/Transferring audio files13Storing audio files to the computer14Starting SonicStage14Recording audio files from audio CDs to the hard disk of the computer14Labeling audio files of recorded tracks17Transferring audio files from the computer to the Network Walkman – Check-out18Connecting your Network Walkman to the computer18Transferring audio files to your Network Walkman – Check-out18Transferring checked out audio files to the computer – Check-in20Connecting your Network Walkman to the computer20Transferring audio files to your computer – Check-in20Playing/Editing audio files on the computer22Playing back songs22Editing track/album titles22Creating a playlist to organize tracks22Advanced Operations23Downloading audio files from EMD service sites to your computer23Using an EMD service23Importing audio files such as MP3 or WAV format files (Import)24Others26Uninstalling (Remove) the SonicStage software26When using Windows® XP/Windows 200026When using Windows 98 Second Edition/ Windows Millennium Edition26Various settings and notes27About the system restore on Windows XP/Windows Millennium Edition27For the user using the following operating system27About switching to the system suspend or system hibernation mode while operating SonicStage28About backing up audio files28Features of copyright protection29Troubleshooting30Index33Size: 948 KBPages: 36Language: EnglishOpen manual
User ManualTable of ContentsLooking at the controls12Getting started!14Playing an MD right away!16Various ways of playback18Selecting the play mode18Adjusting treble or bass (Digital Sound Preset)19Selecting the sound quality19Adjusting the sound quality19Using the group function21What is the group function?21Playing a track in group play21Selecting the play mode for group play (Group Play Mode)22Other Operations23Viewing various information23Starting the playback quickly (Quick Mode)24Protecting your hearing (AVLS)25Locking the controls (HOLD)25Additional information26Precautions26Specifications28Troubleshooting and explanations29Troubles and solutions29While playing29While using group function30Others30Explanations31What is a Net MD?33Basic Operations34Basic operational flow using the Net MD34Providing the required system environment35System requirements35Installing the software onto your computer36Before installing the software36Installing SonicStage Ver.1.537Connecting the Net MD to your computer39Storing audio data to your computer40Starting SonicStage40Recording audio CDs to the hard disk drive41Labeling audio data43Transferring audio data from your computer to the Net MD (Check-out)44Checking out audio files to the Net MD44Listening to an MD47Listening to an MD with the Net MD connected to the computer47Listening to an MD with the Net MD disconnected from the computer47Advanced operations48Using other functions!48Using the SonicStage online help48Other information50Settings and Precautions50Settings according to OS50For users with OpenMG Jukebox, SonicStage, or SonicStage Premium installed on their computer52Note on hard disk drive space53Notes on system suspend/hibernation mode53Backing up the audio data53Note on the battery53Uninstalling the SonicStage software54For Windows XP users54For Windows Millennium Edition/Windows 98 Second Edition users54For Windows 2000 users55Troubleshooting56If your computer does not recognize the Net MD58If the installation was not successful58If check-out (check-in) was not successful59Information and explanations60Net MD FAQ60On copyright protection61Glossary63Index65A65B65C65D65E65G65H65I65L65M65N65O65P65Q65R65S65T65U65W65Size: 1.98 MBPages: 68Language: EnglishOpen manual