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Why can some WMA format songs on the digital player 
not be played?
Q:
There are many different music formats for songs on the 
Internet and many of them are in WMA format. Some of 
these WMA format songs are subject to DRM (license) 
copyright protection, which may cause unauthorized 
copies of some songs to become unplayable. This system 
protects the original owner of the songs. Some websites 
offer songs without license protection, and you may copy 
and play them as you wish - just like songs in mp3 format. 
However, some websites only offer songs in WMA format 
with license protection (for example: 
). To play these songs you can 
only use your PC with a Windows Media Player that has 
obtained the correct license protection. (Windows Media 
Player is a free Microsoft product that allows you to play 
WMA streaming media files. You can download it from 
many websites.) You cannot copy and play these songs on 
another PC without license protection. This prevents the 
spreading of unauthorized and illegal copies of songs and 
protects the song’s copyright owner.
If you have WMA format songs with the corresponding 
license protection, you still cannot just copy the songs 
from your PC to the digital player. You need to open 
Windows Media Player first. From its menu select 
Document”, “Open” and open all the WMA songs you 
want to copy (if all of them can be played, you can transfer 
them to your player). Connect the digital player to your PC 
via a USB cable, and the screen of the player will display 
Communicating”. Next a portable disk (e.g. F:\) will be 
displayed. Now click the “Portable Device” option on the 
left hand side of the Windows Media Player. A list of the 
music to copy will appear. Select all the songs you want to 
copy and then click the “Copy Music” button in the top 
left hand corner of the screen. The selected songs can now 
be transferred to your player with the required license 
protection authorization.
A:
Appendix
Trouble Shooting
Having problems transferring files?
Q:
Press [
] or [
] button to select Figure 36, press [
or [
] button to select the desired submenu (Figure 37).
Memory Management
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Figure 37
Figure 36
Memory Information
a)
Display available / total memory space.
File Information
b)
Browse all of the files and directories in the root directory. 
Select a file and press [ / ] button to display the file’s 
information. Press [MENU] button to delete a file. Select 
a directory and press [ / ] button to enter the selected 
directory.
Note:
You can not delete a directory.
Quick / Low-level Format
c)
The difference between the two is whether the error 
detection task is performed. Quick format will not 
perform the error detection task, while low-level format 
will. However, low-level format is much slower than 
quick format. If you just need to erase the data in your 
flash memory, a quick format is recommended. If your 
player behaves abnormally over and over again, we 
recommended the low-level format.
Press [
] or [
] button to select Figure 38, you can set 
the power off timeout. The player will turned off 
automatically if no operation is performed for the time 
that is specified by the user.
Automatic Power Off
13.
Note:
This feature is disabled when the play is in playing 
music/picture browsing / E-book mode.
How many minutes of MP3/WMA songs can be stored on 
the player?
Q:
This depends upon the player’s memory capacity, and how 
much is available for storage. One minute’s MP3/WMA 
music occupies approximately 1Mb of space, so if the
capacity of the memory is 128Mb then it can store around 
128 minutes of music.
A:
A:
Please make sure that the USB cable is properly 
connected to the player and the PC.
1)
Please check that there is enough memory available to 
accommodate the files that you wish to transfer.
2)
Figure 38
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