Connecting to the Computer
Connecting the Player to the Computer
Connect the Digital Audio Player to your computer. If a USB connection cable is provided, connect it to the player first before the computer. The larger end of the cable should be connected to the computer while the smaller end to the player.
The player
Some models can be directly connected to the USB port of the computer. If necessary, an optional USB extension cable can be used.
The digital audio player will appear as a removable disk drive*.
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| Digital Audio Player) to be |
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| Note The Digital Audio |
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| Player is capable of |
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| faster than USB 1.1. If a USB 2.0 |
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*Depending on device and computer operating system, the digital audio player will appear as a removable disk drive (MSC device) or a MTP device.
The player may allow user to select MSC or MTP mode, please check the settings menu in the player.
Basically, computer can identify the device type automatically. If both OS and device support MTP, the player will appear as a MTP device, otherwise the player will appear as a removable disk drive.
Currently only XP with Windows Media Player 10 installed could support MTP and MSC. Other OS (Win98, ME, 2000, XP without WMP10 , and Mac OS) support MSC only.
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