Grundig MPixx 2400, MPixx 2200 manual Converting video files to MTV format, Text data transfer

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OPERATING WITH A COMPUTER --------------------------------------------

Converting video files to MTV format

The player only supports video files in MTV format. However, you can convert video files from other formats (AVI, RM, VOB, DAT, RMVB, MPG, MPEG, MP4, ASF, VMV, MKV) into MTV format using the “Video Converter” transcoder soft- ware on the CD ROM provided.

1Copy the “Video Converter” program to your computer’s hard drive.

2Start the program with »VideoConverter Se.exe«.

3Click »Input Video« to select the files to be converted.

The player’s picture resolution is 128 x 160 pixels. »Advanced Setting« is fixed as the picture quality.

4You can add other files by repeating step 6.

5Select the target directory.

6Click »Conversion« to start conversion.

A progress bar shows the conversion status. Once this has finished, click on »Close«. You can now transfer the new MTV files to the video folder on the player.

Text data transfer

1Select the text files on your computer for copying.

2Open the text file by clicking »Start« / »Programs« / »Accessories« / »WordPad«.

3Save the text file with the extension .TXT.

4Right-click and select »Copy«.

5Open a removable disk drive (e.g. H:) on your computer.

6Right-click and transfer the files onto the removable disk drive (e.g. H:). \txt\).

Disconnecting from the computer

If there is no data transfer in progress, you can disconnect the player from the computer.

Before you disconnect the player’s cable connection to the computer, you must remove the player from the Windows desktop by following the Windows in- structions for removing hardware.

Note:

Do not disconnect the player from the computer while data transfer is in progress. This can damage the data irreparably.

1Double click the icon for removing hardware. The “Remove hardware” window appears.

2To continue, follow the instructions on the screen.

Note:

The circuits of the player and the computer can be seriously damaged if you do not follow the instructions for Windows ME / 2000 / XP.

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Contents Portable Media Player Mpixx 2000 Series Information Safety Supplied accessoriesSpecial features Environmental noteControls MenuSwitches the player on and off Displays in music playback mode Setting Main menu pagesConnecting to a computer Power supplyCharging the battery Disconnecting from the computer Connecting earphonesSelecting the menu language Switching on and offAdjusting the volume Locking and unlocking the buttonsSelecting the operating modes Resetting the playerMenu navigation Basic music playback functions Functions in the music menu Deleting individual music files Setting the playback speedNavigating in the music memory Adding individual music files to a playlistUpdating the classification of music files Listening to music while looking at picturesBasic video playback functions Starting video playbackOpening the video menu Functions in the video menuDeleting individual video tracks Playback of audio recordings Starting playbackNavigating in the recording memory Functions in the audio recording menuOpening the recording menu Deleting individual recordingsBasic radio mode functions Tuning to radio stationsDeleting all presets Opening presetsDeleting individual presets Storing radio stations manuallyStarting text playback Text playbackPicture playback Starting picture playbackSetting the recording quality Recording settingsSelecting settings Activating and deactivating the VAD functionVoice recording Starting voice recordingRecording from FM radio Starting FM recordingSetting the brightness of the display Selecting the »Setting« menuSetting the player switch-off time sleep timer Setting the backlight display switch-off timeDeleting files System tools and settingsSelecting the »System« menu Formatting the playerUpdating the alphabetical playback order Resetting the playerDisplaying system information Sorting music filesGeneral information Basic settings for MSC playersBasic settings for MTP players System requirementsMP3/WMA data transfers Transferring DRM-protected WMA data Synchronising music and text filesClassifying music files Compiling pictures for a slide showConverting video files to MTV format Text data transferTechnical data MP3/WMAGrundig Multimedia B.V