Philips SA2MUS32, SA2MUS08S/17, SA2MUS16 user manual Technical data, System requirements

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17 Technical data

Power

Power supply: 1,100 mAh Li-ion polymer internal rechargeable battery

Play time¹

-audio: 24 hours

-video: 5 hours

Software

Philips Songbird: to update firmware and transfer music

Connectivity

Headphone 3.5 mm

USB 2.0 High speed

HDMI

Sound

Channel separation: 50 dB

Frequency Response: 20 - 18,000 Hz

Output power: 2 x 2.7 mW (for EU version);

2x 10.5 mW (for Non-EU version)

Signal to noise ratio: > 85 dB

Audio playback

Supported formats:

 

Bit rates

Sampling rates

 

MP3:

 

 

8 - 320 kbps and

8, 11.025, 16, 22.050,

 

VBR

32, 44.1, 48 kHz

 

WMA:

 

 

5 - 320 kbps

8, 11.025, 16, 22.050,

 

 

32, 44.1, 48 kHz

 

FLAC:

 

 

up to 1.5 Mbps

48 kHz

 

APE:

 

 

up to 1.5 Mbps

48 kHz

 

OGG:

 

 

up to 320 kbps

8 - 48 kHz

 

AAC:

 

 

up to 320 kbps

8 - 48 kHz

Video playback

 

 

Supported formats:

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MPEG4 (in .avi and .mp4)

RMVB

En

WMV

 

Picture display

 

 

 

Supported formats:

 

JPEG

 

BMP

 

PNG

 

GIF

 

Storage media

 

 

Built-in memory capacity²:

 

SA2MUS08 8GB NAND Flash

 

SA2MUS16 16GB NAND Flash

 

SA2MUS32 32GB NAND Flash

 

Display

 

 

Touch-sensitive color LCD 480 x 320 pixels

 

(HVGA)

 

 

Note

•• ¹ Rechargeable batteries have a limited number of charge cycles. Battery life and number of charge cycles vary by use and settings.

•• ² 1GB = 1 billion bytes; available storage capacity is less. Full memory capacity may not be available as some memory is reserved for the player. Storage capacity is based on 4 minutes per song and 128 kbps MP3 encoding.

System requirements

Windows® XP (SP3 or above) / Vista / 7

Pentium III 800 MHz processor or higher

512 MB RAM

500 MB hard disk space

Internet connection

Windows® Internet Explorer 6.0 or later

CD-ROM drive

USB port

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Contents SA2MUS08 SA2MUS16 SA2MUS32 Contents Delete one or more recordings Delete one or more picturesRecord audio/voices Listen to recordings Read text filesListen at a moderate volume General maintenanceAbout operating and storage temperatures To establish a safe volume levelData logging Be responsible! Respect copyrightsCompliance with copyright laws remains your responsibility Monkey’s Audio decoderEnglish Philips Recycling the product and the built-in batteryXpat XML Parser Relocate the receiving antennaThis device may not cause harmful interference, Your new Muse What’s in the boxOverview of the controls and connections Limit the volumeGetting started Lock the touch controlsOverview of the home menu Organize the home menuConnect Muse to a computer Install Philips Songbird for the first timeConnect and charge Turn on your computer »» Muse chargesFiles loaded on the Muse Battery level indicationSoftware loaded on Updated and is ready for use again Update MuseManually verify / update the firmware Turn Muse on and off Automatic shut-downPhilips Songbird Build a media libraryBrowse your media library Organize and manage your Songbird libraryDelete media PlaylistsRemove media files from the Songbird media library Let Songbird watch a folderCreate a playlist Change the look of the Songbird libraryFormat Muse erase all music and data Add titles to a playlistRepair Muse restore factory settings Overview of the music controls MusicAdd music to Muse Browse music albums Listen to musicDelete the currently playing music track Delete one or more music tracksOverview of the audiobook controls AudiobooksAdd audiobooks to Muse Browse audiobooksListen to audiobooks Overview of the video controls VideoAdd videos to Muse Browse video albums Play videosPlay videos on your HD TV Delete the currently playing video Delete one or more videosOverview of the picture controls PicturesAdd pictures to Muse Browse picture albums View picturesDelete the currently displayed picture Advanced picture displayView pictures on your TV Delete one or more picturesListen to FM radio Auto-tune radio station presetsRadio Station information is displayedListen to recordings RecordingsRecord audio/voices Upload your recordings to a computerThis is how to delete recordings in Windows Explorer Delete one or more recordingsInsert an SD card Access files on a Micro SD cardSD Card Import files from a Micro SD cardText reader Read text filesUse the Muse to carry data files This is how you use Muse to store and carry data filesChoose shortest idle time SettingsProtect the environment Yes Continue? Reset settings Support site Format deviceTechnical data System requirementsCompression GlossaryBit rate Decibel dBRip ripping RDS Radio Data SystemRhapsody SuperScrollKoninklijke Philips Electronics N.V