Rio Audio Forge manual Frequently Asked Questions, Question Answer

Page 48

Rio Forge

Frequently Asked Questions

Question

Answer

 

 

What size and type of

• The Rio Forge currently supports SD and MMC memory sizes of 8MB - 1GB.

external memory cards

 

Please visit the Rio support site at www.rioaudio.com/support for more

can my Rio Forge use?

 

information on external memory cards.

 

 

 

How do I install an

1

Turn the Rio Forge off.

external memory card?

2

Remove the battery compartment cover on the back of the player.

 

3

Remove the battery.

 

4

Gently insert the memory card with the label side up and the notch in the upper

 

 

right corner into the memory card slot next to the battery compartment. The

 

 

memory card spring will slightly click when the memory card is in place.

 

5

Replace the battery.

 

6

Replace the battery compartment cover.

 

7

Turn the Rio Forge on.

 

 

 

How do I remove an

1

Turn the Rio Forge off.

external memory card?

2

Remove the battery compartment cover on the back of the player.

 

3

Remove the battery.

 

4

Gently push the memory card until you hear the memory card spring slightly

 

 

clicks and releases the memory card.

 

 

What type of files can I

• The Rio Forge can play MP3, WMA, and Audible #2 and #3 format files.

play with the Rio Forge?

 

 

 

 

Can I add MP3 and WMA

• Yes. You can play MP3 and WMA audio content. They can be mixed together.

files to the player at the

 

 

same time?

 

 

 

 

What are the differences

• Because WMA’s use a lower bitrate than equivalent MP3’s they are generally half

between MP3 and WMA

 

as large as MP3 files and you can store more music in less space on CDs, hard

files?

 

drives, or the Rio Forge. The WMA format is exclusive to Windows-based

 

 

computers.

 

 

 

 

 

44

Image 48
Contents Page Package Contents Copyright/TrademarksTable of Contents Help Glossary of Digital Audio TermsChapter WelcomeLearning More Tour of the Rio Forge CenterEarphones Optional Memory Card Player Mode Menu ModeLCD Overview Time Code View Date ViewTrack Format View Play ScreensFM Radio Store Preset FM Radio Preset Preset Stations Preset Scroll Indicator Current FrequencyFM Radio Manual Frequency Scale Current FrequencyBattery Basic ConnectionsEarphones Additional Accessories Rio Approved External Memory CardsSoftware Setup Software SetupWindows Rio Music Manager Mac ITunesClick iTunes Plug-in Basic Operations Basic OperationsCopy Tracks Copying Tracks with Rio Music ManagerTrack Type Technique Select Edit, Invert SelectionTransfer Tracks File type TechniqueTransferring Tracks using Windows Explorer Double-clickRio Forge X or Removable DiskITunes Volume + Control the PlayerForward and Reverse Play Music Play Music Play All AlbumArtist Select Play MusicGenre TrackYear New MusicPlaylist Spoken WordFM Recordings Rio Forge 256 and 512 Only Select Play Music Select Spoken WordFM Tuner FM ControlStore Preset PresetManual Advanced Features Advanced FeaturesBookmarks Select BookmarksSelect SetSettings Playback ShuffleRepeat Equalizer Select EqualizerPower BatteryPwr Save Resume TimecodeDisplay BacklightContrast Select Set Time, Set Date, or Time Mode options Time ModeTime Set TimeLanguage DeutschFrançais EspañolFM Stereo Mode FM TunerRegion Lock Setup Select Lock SetupVolume CenterTags UTF-8Shift-JIS FM Record Rio Forge 256 and 512 Only Select FM Record Select Start or Stop, Playback, or DeletePlayback Stopwatch Select StopwatchAverage Lap Time Lap Difference About Select Player or StoragePlayer StorageTroubleshooting Customer Service InformationFrequently Asked Questions Question AnswerLocate Computer Management Local and click Disk Management Click Change Drive Letter and PathsRio Forge Right-click the Removable Disk X or Player X icon Click FormatWindows 98 SE Windows MESelect the Removable Disk X or Player X icon WindowsDownloading the update Installing the update PCInstalling the update Mac Glossary of Digital Audio Terms BassBitrate CodecFirmware GainID3 Tags Mass Storage ClassRip and Encode SynchronizeTreble ECC, FCC, and Industry Canada Compliance Statement of ComplianceFederal Communications Commission FCC Industry CanadaSafety Index WMA 44,52 USA Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page