Philips SA2MUS Delete one or more pictures, Delete one or more recordings, Read text files

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Pictures

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Add pictures to MUSE

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Overview of the picture controls

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Browse picture albums

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View pictures

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Advanced picture display

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View pictures on your TV

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Delete the currently displayed picture

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Delete one or more pictures

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Radio

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Listen to FM radio

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Auto-tune radio station presets

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Manually tune a radio station

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Recordings

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Record from FM radio (Available with

 

 

some versions only!)

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Record audio/voices

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Listen to recordings

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Upload your recordings to a computer

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Delete the currently playing recording

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Delete one or more recordings

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SD Card

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Insert an SD card

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Import files from a Micro SD card

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Access files on a Micro SD card

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Text reader

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Read text files

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Use the MUSE to carry data files

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Settings

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Technical data

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System requirements

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Glossary

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Contents SA2MUS08 SA2MUS16 SA2MUS32 Contents Read text files Delete one or more picturesSome versions only Record audio/voices Listen to recordings Delete one or more recordingsTo establish a safe volume level General maintenanceAbout operating and storage temperatures Listen at a moderate volumeMonkey’s Audio decoder Be responsible! Respect copyrightsCompliance with copyright laws remains your responsibility Data loggingG l i s h Xpat XML Parser Recycling the productG l i s h What’s in the box Your new MuseLock the touch controls Limit the volumeGetting started Overview of the controls and connectionsOrganize the home menu Overview of the home menuTurn on your computer »» Muse charges Install Philips Songbird for the first timeConnect and charge Connect Muse to a computerBattery level indication Software loaded onFiles loaded on the Muse Update Muse Manually verify / update the firmwareUpdated and is ready for use again Automatic shut-down Turn Muse on and offBuild a media library Philips SongbirdOrganize and manage your Songbird library Browse your media libraryLet Songbird watch a folder PlaylistsRemove media files from the Songbird media library Delete mediaAdd titles to a playlist Change the look of the Songbird libraryFormat Muse erase all music and data Create a playlistRepair Muse restore factory settings Listen to music MusicAdd music to Muse Browse music albums Overview of the music controlsDelete one or more music tracks Delete the currently playing music trackBrowse audiobooks AudiobooksAdd audiobooks to Muse Overview of the audiobook controlsListen to audiobooks BBC iPlayer available in the UK only Transfer with Windows Media Player Play videos VideoAdd videos to Muse Browse video albums Overview of the video controlsPlay videos on your HD TV Delete one or more videos Delete the currently playing videoView pictures PicturesAdd pictures to Muse Browse picture albums Overview of the picture controlsDelete one or more pictures Advanced picture displayView pictures on your TV Delete the currently displayed pictureStation information is displayed Auto-tune radio station presetsRadio Listen to FM radioListen to recordings RecordingsRecord from FM radio Available with some versions only Record audio/voicesDelete one or more recordings This is how to delete recordings in Windows ExplorerUpload your recordings to a computer Delete the currently playing recordingImport files from a Micro SD card Access files on a Micro SD cardSD Card Insert an SD cardRead text files Text readerThis is how you use Muse to store and carry data files Use the Muse to carry data filesSettings Protect the environmentChoose shortest idle time until auto shut-down Date and time Set date Set date format DD MM Yyyy default Yes Continue? Reset settingsSupport site Format device System requirements Technical dataDecibel dB GlossaryBit rate CompressionRDS Radio Data System Rip rippingSuperScroll Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V