Philips SA4127, SA4126, SA4146, SA4147 manual Rip songs from a CD, Start Windows Media Player

Page 22

4.2.3 Rip songs from a CD

If you want to transfer music from a CD to your player, you need to create a digital copy of the music on your computer first. This is called Ripping.

1Start Windows Media Player.

2Click the down arrow beneath the Rip tab and select Format to choose the format you want.

3Click the down arrow beneath the Rip tab and select Bit Rate to choose the bit rate you want.

Tip A higher bit rate produces a better sound quality, but the file size will be larger. The recommended format for yourplayer is 128kbps MP3 or 64kbps WMA.

22

Image 22
Contents SA4126 SA4127 SA4146 SA4147 Need help? Contents Update your player General maintenance Important safety informationHearing Safety Copyright information Important for models supplied with headphonesListen for reasonable periods of time Data logging Disposal of your old product ModificationsPage What’s in the box Your new playerRegister your product Getting started Overview of controls and connectionsRead the battery level indication of your player InstallInsert the battery ConnectTransfer Enjoy Power on and offNavigate the menu Before installing Windows Media Player 11 optional About Windows Media PlayerInstalling Windows Media Player ExeClick I Accept to continue Select Express and click Finish Page Confirmation dialog box appears Rolling back to a previous version of Windows Media PlayerSecond confirmation dialog box appears Music transfer Add music files to Windows Media Player Library Add to Library dialog box appearsClick Add Add folder dialog box appearsRip songs from a CD Start Windows Media PlayerInsert the Audio CD into your computers CD drive Buy music online Sync your Windows Media contents to your player Device Setup dialog box appears Switch Between Automatic and Manual SyncSelect and Prioritise What Syncs Automatically Select files and playlists for Manual Sync Page Shuffle manual sync items on your player If you wish to stop the transfer, click Stop SyncCreate a regular Playlist Manage your Windows Media Player PlaylistCopy files from your player to your computer Untitled Playlist appears on the List paneCreate an Auto Playlist New Auto Playlist dialog box appearsEdit playlist All your playlists will be displayed in the Contents paneYour criteria is listed Contents in the playlist appears on the List pane Transfer playlists to your playerSearch for music or photos via Windows Media Player Manage your files and playlists in Windows Media PlayerDelete files and playlists from your player Add or change album art Edit song information via Windows Media Player Advanced Tag Editor dialog box appearsFormat your player via Windows Media Player Detail operation ControlSound settings Playback featuresPlay modes Play back recordings RecordingsMake recordings Upload recordings to the computerSettings Use your player to store and carry data filesUpdate your player Manually verify whether your firmware is up to dateTechnical data My player skips songs Frequently asked questionsMy player has no power or is locked up My player is not recognized by WindowsThere is no music on my player after transfer Player does not power on and seems deadPlayer displays Player problem! Connect to PC There is no soundGlossary Digital Rights Management DRMPage Abc
Related manuals
Manual 52 pages 61.98 Kb Manual 46 pages 44.52 Kb

SA4127, SA4146, SA4147, SA4126 specifications

The Philips SA4126, SA4147, SA4146, and SA4127 are part of a versatile series of portable digital audio players that cater to the needs of music lovers. Each model offers unique features and specifications, designed for superior audio performance and user convenience.

The Philips SA4126 boasts a sleek and compact design, making it highly portable and user-friendly. It features a vibrant display that allows users to navigate through music playlists and settings effortlessly. Equipped with a built-in FM tuner, it provides access to local radio stations, enhancing the listening experience with diverse audio content. The SA4126 supports MP3 and WMA formats, ensuring compatibility with a wide range of music libraries.

Moving on to the SA4147, this model elevates audio playback with its advanced sound technology. It incorporates FullSound technology, which enhances the audio quality, providing a richer and more immersive listening experience. Additionally, the SA4147 supports playback through various formats, including MP3 and AAC, offering flexibility in media consumption. Its ergonomic design ensures comfortable handling, making it an excellent choice for on-the-go users.

The SA4146 features a similar compact design but stands out due to its extended battery life. Users can enjoy longer listening sessions without the need for frequent recharging, making it ideal for travel or extended periods away from home. Like its counterparts, the SA4146 includes an FM tuner and supports various audio formats, ensuring that users can enjoy their favorite tracks anytime, anywhere.

Finally, the SA4127 combines the best attributes of its series. It features a robust storage capacity, enabling users to store thousands of songs at their fingertips. The SA4127 is equipped with a user-friendly interface, allowing for easy navigation through music libraries and settings. With its long battery life, built-in FM radio, and support for multiple audio formats, it caters to diverse listening preferences and requirements.

Overall, the Philips SA4126, SA4147, SA4146, and SA4127 embody a blend of portability, advanced audio technology, and convenient features, making them excellent choices for anyone seeking quality and versatility in digital music playback. Each model offers distinctive qualities while maintaining Philips' commitment to delivering exceptional audio experiences.