Frequently Asked Questions
Why can’t I play certain songs in WMA format using my Joybee 210 Digital Audio Player?
Some WMA songs currently available from the Internet are copyright protected. This kind of protection method prevents unauthorized person from playing protected song files. These songs can only be played using a Window Media Player program that has been authorized, and Joybee 210 doesn’t support this kind of music files. For more information on this, please refer to http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windowsmedia/drm/default.aspx
How many minutes of MP3 music can be stored in the Joybee 210 Digital Audio Player?
It depends on the memory capacity of the player and the compression ratio used in encoding the MP3 files. For MP3 files encoded by MPEG1 Layer3 with a bit rate of 128kbps and sampling frequency of 44kHz (most commonly used), 1MB of memory can store about 1 minute of music. i.e. 128MB/256MB of memory stores about 128/256 minutes of music.
When should I recharge the battery?
When the battery indicator on the display shows that the battery is empty, or battery appears to be weak (there is only one bar in the battery icon).
Why do different songs have different sound volumes?
Because the parameter of the volume level when recording each song may not be the same, the volume level of different songs are different.
The file size is smaller than the free memory available in my player, but I still cannot transfer it to my player
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