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... MC-P10 Serial No CAUTION You are designed to private use of the software supplied with this player. • In the event a problem occurs with this software as a result of music files from your computer during a system crash or while you call upon your Sony ...the battery compartment lid and serial numbers are trademarks of the battery compartment. Program © 1999 Sony Corporation Documentation © 1999 Sony Corporation Sony, VAIO and the VAIO logo, Music Clip, OpenMG and the OpenMG logo are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. CDDB-Enabled™, CDDB™,...
... MC-P10 Serial No CAUTION You are designed to private use of the software supplied with this player. • In the event a problem occurs with this software as a result of music files from your computer during a system crash or while you call upon your Sony ...the battery compartment lid and serial numbers are trademarks of the battery compartment. Program © 1999 Sony Corporation Documentation © 1999 Sony Corporation Sony, VAIO and the VAIO logo, Music Clip, OpenMG and the OpenMG logo are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. CDDB-Enabled™, CDDB™,...
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... OpenMG Jukebox 10 Uninstalling the OpenMG Jukebox 11 Inserting the battery 12 Using the neck strap 13 Basic operation Using the Music Clip Player 14 Connecting the Music Clip Player to your computer 14 Starting the OpenMG Jukebox 14 OpenMG Jukebox basic controls 14 Recording a CD on your computer... 16 Transferring the songs to the Music Clip Player (Check out) 17 Playing songs on the Music Clip Player 18 Using the display information 19 Additional operations Playing songs repeatedly (MODE) 20 Changing the equalizer (EQ...
... OpenMG Jukebox 10 Uninstalling the OpenMG Jukebox 11 Inserting the battery 12 Using the neck strap 13 Basic operation Using the Music Clip Player 14 Connecting the Music Clip Player to your computer 14 Starting the OpenMG Jukebox 14 OpenMG Jukebox basic controls 14 Recording a CD on your computer... 16 Transferring the songs to the Music Clip Player (Check out) 17 Playing songs on the Music Clip Player 18 Using the display information 19 Additional operations Playing songs repeatedly (MODE) 20 Changing the equalizer (EQ...
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... application software that is a portable audio player that allows you to easily transfer digital sound data from your computer to the Music Clip Player. converts the existing MP3 and WAV format audio files into OpenMG format. (WAV format audio files are converted into ATRAC3... - Overview What you can do with the Music Clip™ Personal Network Player The Music Clip Player is supplied with your Music Clip Player enables you to store digital music data on the hard disk of the Music Clip Player conforms to enjoy digital music, while maintaining the copyrights of your computer (...
... application software that is a portable audio player that allows you to easily transfer digital sound data from your computer to the Music Clip Player. converts the existing MP3 and WAV format audio files into OpenMG format. (WAV format audio files are converted into ATRAC3... - Overview What you can do with the Music Clip™ Personal Network Player The Music Clip Player is supplied with your Music Clip Player enables you to store digital music data on the hard disk of the Music Clip Player conforms to enjoy digital music, while maintaining the copyrights of your computer (...
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...played back only within the given period of sound data from your computer to your computer's hard disk to the Music Clip Player (Check out) and transfer it from the Music Clip Player to the Music Clip Player (Check in /out restrictions: - What is OpenMG? However, if you transfer a checked out song back... to your computer (Check in), you to transfer the sound data stored on your computer (Check in songs checked out to the Music Clip Player to protect copyrights. For details, see "Restrictions on the copyright protection by OpenMG" on page 29. For example, songs which have ...
...played back only within the given period of sound data from your computer to your computer's hard disk to the Music Clip Player (Check out) and transfer it from the Music Clip Player to the Music Clip Player (Check in /out restrictions: - What is OpenMG? However, if you transfer a checked out song back... to your computer (Check in), you to transfer the sound data stored on your computer (Check in songs checked out to the Music Clip Player to protect copyrights. For details, see "Restrictions on the copyright protection by OpenMG" on page 29. For example, songs which have ...
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..., then click Display. Selecting a topic from the contents Click Help on how to use the Music Clip Player with the software. The Help Contents list appears. Using the OpenMG Jukebox Help To open the Music Clip Help files, click Programs - The Keyword list appears. 2 Enter the keyword you want to ... open the OpenMG Jukebox Help files from the Help dialog box. OpenMG Jukebox - For details on the main menu of the software, and Music Clip Help, which gives an overview of the OpenMG Jukebox, and then click Contents. The OpenMG Jukebox has two Help files, OpenMG Jukebox Help,...
..., then click Display. Selecting a topic from the contents Click Help on how to use the Music Clip Player with the software. The Help Contents list appears. Using the OpenMG Jukebox Help To open the Music Clip Help files, click Programs - The Keyword list appears. 2 Enter the keyword you want to ... open the OpenMG Jukebox Help files from the Help dialog box. OpenMG Jukebox - For details on the main menu of the software, and Music Clip Help, which gives an overview of the OpenMG Jukebox, and then click Contents. The OpenMG Jukebox has two Help files, OpenMG Jukebox Help,...
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Getting started Unpacking Your Music Clip Player comes with the following items. • Music Clip Player (1) • Size AA (LR6) battery (1) • Headphones (1) • Neck strap (1) • USB cable (1) • CD-ROM (OpenMG Jukebox installation disc) (1) • Operating Instructions (1) 8
Getting started Unpacking Your Music Clip Player comes with the following items. • Music Clip Player (1) • Size AA (LR6) battery (1) • Headphones (1) • Neck strap (1) • USB cable (1) • CD-ROM (OpenMG Jukebox installation disc) (1) • Operating Instructions (1) 8
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... the number shown on the desktop. 3 Remove the CD-ROM from the CD-ROM drive. "Music Clip-Registration" icon on the desktop When you restart your computer after installing the software, "Music Clip-Registration" icon will appear on your computer setting, the installer may not start automatically when you insert...Depending on the desktop. For details on the CD-ROM drive icon display. You may not use SSL (an encryption protocol) for VAIO Music Clip." Caution To protect your personal data, we use SSL due to the proxy server of your computer, and start installation by selecting My ...
... the number shown on the desktop. 3 Remove the CD-ROM from the CD-ROM drive. "Music Clip-Registration" icon on the desktop When you restart your computer after installing the software, "Music Clip-Registration" icon will appear on your computer setting, the installer may not start automatically when you insert...Depending on the desktop. For details on the CD-ROM drive icon display. You may not use SSL (an encryption protocol) for VAIO Music Clip." Caution To protect your personal data, we use SSL due to the proxy server of your computer, and start installation by selecting My ...
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Double-click the Music Clip-Registration icon, then follow the displayed instructions. (You can register yourself for the EMD service also by double-clicking this step to add drivers necessary ...
Double-click the Music Clip-Registration icon, then follow the displayed instructions. (You can register yourself for the EMD service also by double-clicking this step to add drivers necessary ...
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Connect the string portion back to the neck strap. 3 Thread the headphones cord on the neck strap to the neck strap holder. Using the neck strap You can carry the Music Clip Player by wearing it around your neck. 1 Remove the string portion from getting twisted. To the headphones jack 13 String portion 2 Attach the string to prevent the cord from the neck strap.
Connect the string portion back to the neck strap. 3 Thread the headphones cord on the neck strap to the neck strap holder. Using the neck strap You can carry the Music Clip Player by wearing it around your neck. 1 Remove the string portion from getting twisted. To the headphones jack 13 String portion 2 Attach the string to prevent the cord from the neck strap.
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...(supplied) Starting the OpenMG Jukebox From the Windows 98 Start menu, click Programs - The OpenMG Jukebox displays. Connecting the Music Clip Player to your computer Note While the Music Clip Player is connected to the Music Clip Player. OpenMG Jukebox, or click on importing MP3 files and WAV files, and downloading sound data via the Internet.... To exit the OpenMG Jukebox Click the Close button on the OpenMG Jukebox. 14 OpenMG Jukebox - Basic operation Using the Music Clip Player This section explains how to transfer CD tracks to the computer, all operations of the...
...(supplied) Starting the OpenMG Jukebox From the Windows 98 Start menu, click Programs - The OpenMG Jukebox displays. Connecting the Music Clip Player to your computer Note While the Music Clip Player is connected to the Music Clip Player. OpenMG Jukebox, or click on importing MP3 files and WAV files, and downloading sound data via the Internet.... To exit the OpenMG Jukebox Click the Close button on the OpenMG Jukebox. 14 OpenMG Jukebox - Basic operation Using the Music Clip Player This section explains how to transfer CD tracks to the computer, all operations of the...
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..., however the recordable time will not be shorter. You may also click the Clear All button, and then select the desired tracks. 4 Click z(record). The Music Clip Player supports playback of MP3 files whose bitrate is finished, the new CD album appears in the Album Title list of the OpenMG Jukebox Help...
..., however the recordable time will not be shorter. You may also click the Clear All button, and then select the desired tracks. 4 Click z(record). The Music Clip Player supports playback of MP3 files whose bitrate is finished, the new CD album appears in the Album Title list of the OpenMG Jukebox Help...
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...) of the OpenMG Jukebox Help. 2 Select the desired album in the Song Title list of the menu. Note Before transferring, make sure the Music Clip Player is connected to the Music Clip Player (Check out) 1 Click Portable Player on the right side of the Portable Player window. 3 Click . The song names included in the...
...) of the OpenMG Jukebox Help. 2 Select the desired album in the Song Title list of the menu. Note Before transferring, make sure the Music Clip Player is connected to the Music Clip Player (Check out) 1 Click Portable Player on the right side of the Portable Player window. 3 Click . The song names included in the...
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... Pers > once . Playback begins. Adjust the volume with the VOL +/- buttons. repeatedly 18 Press Nx (play /stop ). Note that the Music Clip Player starts playing from the song last time you replace the battery. ./> VOL +/- 1 Connect the headphones (supplied). 2 Press Nx(play /stop ) ...z Tip The Music Clip Player does not have the power switch. The Music Clip Player starts playing from the first song if you stopped playing. Nx (play /stop ). once . To stop playback Press Nx...
... Pers > once . Playback begins. Adjust the volume with the VOL +/- buttons. repeatedly 18 Press Nx (play /stop ). Note that the Music Clip Player starts playing from the song last time you replace the battery. ./> VOL +/- 1 Connect the headphones (supplied). 2 Press Nx(play /stop ) ...z Tip The Music Clip Player does not have the power switch. The Music Clip Player starts playing from the first song if you stopped playing. Nx (play /stop ). once . To stop playback Press Nx...
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EQ (page Repeat mode 21) (page 20) S1 Remaining battery Play/Volume indicators While playing, the N icon and the song number appear. While changing the volume, VOL and the volume level appear. 19 Note The display turns off about 10 seconds after playback stops. Using the display information You can check play status, battery life, and other information on the Music Clip Player display.
EQ (page Repeat mode 21) (page 20) S1 Remaining battery Play/Volume indicators While playing, the N icon and the song number appear. While changing the volume, VOL and the volume level appear. 19 Note The display turns off about 10 seconds after playback stops. Using the display information You can check play status, battery life, and other information on the Music Clip Player display.
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... surface • In very humid areas or where there is no ventilation • Subject to excessive dust • Subject to the Music Clip Player. Do not use any type of the casing. 23 It may not operate properly. Remove the battery and let the...In a magnetized location (near a magnet, speaker, or TV). Installation Do not place the Music Clip Player in a very damp environment, moisture may condense on the parts inside the Music Clip Player. Should this occur, the Music Clip Player may damage the unit. Additional information Precautions Safety Do not drop or give a mechanical ...
... surface • In very humid areas or where there is no ventilation • Subject to excessive dust • Subject to the Music Clip Player. Do not use any type of the casing. 23 It may not operate properly. Remove the battery and let the...In a magnetized location (near a magnet, speaker, or TV). Installation Do not place the Music Clip Player in a very damp environment, moisture may condense on the parts inside the Music Clip Player. Should this occur, the Music Clip Player may damage the unit. Additional information Precautions Safety Do not drop or give a mechanical ...
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... • An electronic version of the Operating Instructions • Help files • Installation information • Software updates Ì The Sony e-mail support service answers your Music Clip Player. Just send your Music Clip Player and other Sony products that you have questions about your question in an e-mail message, and a customer service representative will find: •...
... • An electronic version of the Operating Instructions • Help files • Installation information • Software updates Ì The Sony e-mail support service answers your Music Clip Player. Just send your Music Clip Player and other Sony products that you have questions about your question in an e-mail message, and a customer service representative will find: •...
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... cCancel the EQ (page 21). The Music Clip Player does not function. cUse the supplied USB cable. file in to the Music Clip Player if 00 appears on the player do not work. The controls on the display. cCheck your nearest Sony dealer. cMake sure that the AVLS function... is deactivated (page 22). On the software The software cannot be checked out more than three times. Try installing the driver again. cDisconnect the USB cable and reconnect it . On the Music Clip Player There's no...
... cCancel the EQ (page 21). The Music Clip Player does not function. cUse the supplied USB cable. file in to the Music Clip Player if 00 appears on the player do not work. The controls on the display. cCheck your nearest Sony dealer. cMake sure that the AVLS function... is deactivated (page 22). On the software The software cannot be checked out more than three times. Try installing the driver again. cDisconnect the USB cable and reconnect it . On the Music Clip Player There's no...
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... already checked in a song which was used . What happened? How can I check in and restore the remaining check-out count to the original value. cThe Music Clip Player has no actual Check in causes this error. cAlthough OpenMG Jukebox contains 64MB flash memory, the system uses some memory and leaves 60.48MB...
... already checked in a song which was used . What happened? How can I check in and restore the remaining check-out count to the original value. cThe Music Clip Player has no actual Check in causes this error. cAlthough OpenMG Jukebox contains 64MB flash memory, the system uses some memory and leaves 60.48MB...
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... (You cannot move a checked out audio data to another comuputer.) You can be created by an OpenMG-compliant software to a portable player (Music Clip Player, etc.). Check in/Check out Check out is saved in the computer, the other three can be checked out to the portable players. ... in the OpenMG Jukebox, is working to create a framework for preventing illegal usage of audio files and to promote legal music distribution services. This allows the user to enjoy music content on the computer, but prevents unauthorized transmission of copyright protection technology that manages the...
... (You cannot move a checked out audio data to another comuputer.) You can be created by an OpenMG-compliant software to a portable player (Music Clip Player, etc.). Check in/Check out Check out is saved in the computer, the other three can be checked out to the portable players. ... in the OpenMG Jukebox, is working to create a framework for preventing illegal usage of audio files and to promote legal music distribution services. This allows the user to enjoy music content on the computer, but prevents unauthorized transmission of copyright protection technology that manages the...
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... a period of ninety (90) calendar days from the original date of purchase. The ninety (90) day warranty period is registered electronically prior to a SONY authorized service facility. See ""Music Clip-Registration" icon on the desktop" on your hardware covers parts and labor against defects in the Product at no charge, or pay for...
... a period of ninety (90) calendar days from the original date of purchase. The ninety (90) day warranty period is registered electronically prior to a SONY authorized service facility. See ""Music Clip-Registration" icon on the desktop" on your hardware covers parts and labor against defects in the Product at no charge, or pay for...