Technicolor - Thomson PDP2222 manual Transfer the audio files to Thomson Lyra Pocket player

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25. Transfer the audio files to Thomson Lyra Pocket player

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C.Double click the Internal device icon to view contents of the built-in flash memory

or

Double click the External device icon to view contents of the MultiMediaCard (if present).

D. Click the Add Tracks icon on the right side column. Select the music and click Add Track>> button on the bottom.

Note: Click to select a song, Shift and click to select groups of songs, or Ctrl and click to select multiple songs. Click Close when all music tracks have been selected.

E.After you have selected all of the music you want to record to the selected device, double click the appropriate icon. File size and availability are listed in the status and window displays.

F.Click the Begin Transfer button on the right of the screen to download your songs to the selected device (Thomson Lyra Pocket Internal or Thomson Lyra Pocket External)

After transfer is complete, repeat process as needed until all desired music tracks have been downloaded to either the Thomson Lyra Pocket Internal or External devices

G.Click Exit under the File menu to close RealJukebox.

H.Disconnect the USB cable from Thomson Lyra Pocket player.

Caution

Disconnect the Thomson Lyra Pocket USB cable only after data is transferred.

Disconnecting the USB cable before the data is completely written may cause loss of data or damage to the Thomson Lyra Pocket player.

Note: If using Windows 2000, must stop Thomson Lyra Pocket device first before disconnecting USB cable to avoid loss of data ar damage to the device.

Click the Unplug or Eject Hardware icon from the system tray and select Thomson Lyra Pocket Player item and click Stop.

See the Windows 2000 Help for further details on the Unplug or Eject Hardware topic.

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Contents Stop PDP2222 Precautions for the Unit Important InformationPower supply Battery PrecautionsCare of MultiMediaCards Important Safety Information Risk of Electric Shock Do not OpenTable of Content Getting StartedTroubleshooting Tips Before You Begin What’s so special about this MP3 player?Computer System Requirements Getting Started Insert the included software CD into your CD-ROM driveInstall the USB drivers Connect Thomson Lyra Pocket player to computerInstall the music management software Install the MusicMatch Jukebox software Helpful HintInstall the MusicMatch Jukebox software Install the MusicMatch Jukebox software Set MusicMatch Jukebox basic preferencesStart the MusicMatch Jukebox software Set MusicMatch Jukebox basic preferences Getting Started Volume Learn the MusicMatch Jukebox basic controlsGetting Started Record Download music from the Internet Use MusicMatch Jukebox to play Radio on your PCUse MusicMatch Jukebox to play Radio on your PC. EN Click on Station Selector to open the following windowOrganize the Music Library TAGOrganize the Music Library Create a playlist for playing or downloadingTAG Find Edit Tags for Your Songs Track Tag to display the Tag Song File windowTransfer the audio files to Thomson Lyra Pocket player Important NoteTransfer the audio files to the Thomson Lyra Pocket player Helpful Hints Install the RealJukebox software Set basic preferences Set basic preferences Secure Files On Learn the RealJukebox basic controls Getting Started Information from the Internet appears on your screen Organize the Playlist Create a Playlist for playing or downloading Create an Auto-Playlist Searching for TracksRadio Transfer the audio files to the Thomson Lyra Pocket player Transfer the audio files to Thomson Lyra Pocket player Install Thomson Lyra Pocket user’s guide and documentation Display the Select Components screenInsert batteries into the player Inserting a MultiMediaCard 3. Using Headphones Optional General Controls DisplayProgram DSP modesBattery level indicator Mode Key locked DisplayOperation General operationPlay modes Programming TracksEditing program Key LockFile Download Troubleshooting Tips Skipping tracks or bad sound quality?Lyra Helpline Helpline