Grundig MPIXX 1200, MPIXX 1400 manual MP3/WMA data transfers, Synchronising music and text files

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

MP3/WMA data transfers

1Select the MP3/WMA files on your computer for copying.

2Highlight the files.

3Right-click and select »Copy«.

4Open a removable disk drive (e.g. H:) on your computer.

5Right-click the mouse to transfer the files onto the removable disk drive (e.g. H:).

Note:

Copy the music files directly into the main folder or synchronise music in a »Music« folder using Windows Media Player.

Data (such as pdf, ppt, doc files) should be copied directly into the main folder or into a folder created separately.

Note:

Recordings are saved as separate files in the MICIN.DIR and FMIN.DIR folders.

Note:

DRM (Digital Rights Management)-protected files are not supported.

Synchronising music and text files

The player supports music files that have been synchronised with corresponding music text (LRC files). In this way you have the music playback via the earphones and simultaneously the synchronous text playback on the display.

Notes:

If you wish to create LRC files, use a program such as the freely-available Song Edit program.

Make sure that the text and music files are in the same folder and that their names correspond to each other. If not, then the player cannot recognise the text file.

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Contents Portable Media Player Mpixx 1000 Series Information Environmental note Supplied accessoriesSpecial features SafetySdhc Func ControlsPlayback mode increases the volume Displays in music playback mode Main menu pages Battery connector Power supplyCharging the battery Disconnecting from the computer Connecting to a computerConnecting earphones Removing the memory card Inserting the memory cardSelecting the operating modes Switching on and offAdjusting the volume Selecting the menu languageMenu navigation Resetting the playerActivating and deactivating the key lock Functions in the music menu Basic music playback functionsSelecting playback modes Selecting sound settingsSetting the custom equalizer Switching the surround sound on and offNavigating in the music memory Setting the playback speedTuning to radio stations Basic radio mode functionsDeleting individual presets Opening presetsStoring radio stations manually Opening the recording menu Playback of audio recordingsFunctions in the audio recording menu Starting playbackStarting picture playback Switching between slide show and manual modePicture playback Functions in the picture menuStarting video playback Basic video playback functionsSelecting video files Starting text playback Text playbackVoice recording Recording settingsSelecting settings Setting the recording qualityStarting FM recording Recording from FM radioErasing individual files Opening the internal memorySetting the player switch-off time sleep timer Selecting the »Setting« menuSetting the backlight display switch-off time System tools and settings Deleting the contents of the internal memory Switching between internal and external memorySystem requirements Synchronising music and text files MP3/WMA data transfersText data transfer Converting video files to MTV formatDisconnecting from the computer MP3/WMA Technical dataGrundig Multimedia B.V

MPIXX 1400, MPIXX 1100, MPIXX 1000, MPIXX 1200 specifications

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