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Anleitung Zusammenfassung
Other Information The computer does not identify the c The dedicated USB cable is not fully plugged in. Disconnect player when it is connected to the the dedicated USB cable and re-connect it. computer. c Make sure that your player is attached on the USB cradle correctly. continued Symptom Cause/Remedy The computer/player does not c If you are connecting both devices with a USB hub or a USB operate normally when connected. extension cable, normal operation is not guranteed. Please use only the supplied dedicated USB cable. c If your computer has two or more USB terminals, try other terminals. Cannot check-out. c The dedicated USB cable is not fully plugged in. Disconnect the dedicated USB cable and re-connect it. c Make sure that your player is attached on the USB cradle correctly. Otherwise, re-attach your player to the USB cradle. c A song cannot be checked-out more than three times. Check the song back in from one of your other portable players so that checking-out is enabled again. c The available memory space in the Network Walkman may be insufficient. Check-in unnecessary songs to make more memory space. c You may be trying to check-out 100 or more songs to the Network Walkman. The maximum number of songs that can be checked-out to the Network Walkman is 99. c If the song has a limited playing period or playing count, you may not be able to check it out to the Network Walkman, depending on the restrictions set by the copyright holders. For details on the settings of each song, contact the service, or see the OpenMG Web site. There are only a few songs I can c The free memory space of Network Walkman may be less than check-out. (The recordable time is the data of the song you want to check-out. Check-in short.) unnecessary songs to make more memory space. Cannot check-in. c The songs can only be checked-in to the computer from which they were checked-out. c If a song is deleted from the computer, it cannot be checked-in. Check-in starts automatically when c If you delete songs using another computer’s OpenMG Jukebox the player is connected to the software, when you reconnect to your computer, the OpenMG computer. Jukebox software will register those songs as checked-in, and the remaining available check-out count is restored. Other Symptom Cause/Remedy The player gets warm. c Sometimes, during normal conditions, the player becomes slightly warm. The USB cradle gets warm. c The USB cradle may get warm and it is not a failure. Glossary ATRAC3 ATRAC3, which stands for Adaptive Transform Acoustic Coding3, is audio compression technology that satisfies the demand for high sound quality and high compression rates. The ATRAC3 compression rate is approximately 10 times higher than that of the Audio CD, resulting an increased data capacity for the media. Bit rate Indicates the data amount per second. The rate is reflected in bps (bit per second). In OpenMG Jukebox, the bit rate for recording an audio CD or converting MP3 and WAV format audio files into ATRAC3 format can be chosen from 132 kbps/105kbps/66kbps. 105 kbps means 105000 bits of information per second. If the bit rate is large, that means a large amount of information is used to play music. Comparing music of the same format, a 105 kbps data offers better sound quality than 66 kbps data, and 132 kbps data offers better sound quality than 105 kbps data. However, audio files in formats such as MP3 have different encoding methods, and thus sound quality cannot be determined by simply comparing the bit rate. “Check-in /Check-out” Check-out is to transfer music files from a personal computer to an external device/media. (such as Network Walkman). Returning checked-out music files to the same computer is to check in. (You cannot move checked-out music files to another computer.) You can check-out a music file, check it back in, and then check it out again an infinite number of times. The SDMI rules provide that up to four copies of a music file can be checked-out at one time. OpenMG employs a method whereby three copies of a song can be checked-out simultaneously, while the fourth copy is maintained as a “master” on your computer. If three copies of the same song are checked-out at a given time, one copy of the song needs to be checked-in to the computer in order to create an additional check-out. MP3 MP3, which stands for MPEG-1 Audio Layer3, a standard for audio files compression determined by the Motion Picture Experts Group, an ISO (International Organization for Standardization) working group. It enables compression of audio files to about 1/10 of the data size of a standard compact disc. Since the MP3 encoding algorithm is disclosed, there are various encoders/ decoders that are compliant with this standard, including freeware that is available for no charge. Thus, the MP3 standard is widely used in the computer field. SDMI SDMI which stands for Secure Digital Music Initiative, is a forum that consists of over 130 companies in the fields of recorded a...
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