Philips SA5115, SA5145, SA5124, SA5144 manual Sync your Windows Media contents to your player

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> After you have bought a song or an album, it will appear in Windows Media Player library.

4.3 Sync your Windows Media contents to your player

You can sync your music and pictures to your player using Windows Media Player. Simply connect your player to your computer using the supplied USB cable, set up sync, and you will be ready to sync your media library to the player.

When you connect your player to the computer for the first time, Windows Media Player automatically selects the sync method (automatic or manual) that works best for your player.

Automatic: If your player has sufficient storage space (at least 4GB of free space) and your entire media library can fit on your player, your entire media library will be automatically copied to your player as soon as you connect it to your computer.

Manual: If your entire media library cannot fit on the player, then you will be prompted to manually select specific files or playlists that you want to transfer to your player.

4.3.1 Set up your player

1Start Windows Media Player.

2Switch on your player and then connect it to your computer using the supplied USB cable.

> If prompted, select the option to sync the device using Windows Media Player.

3 If Windows Media Player selects to sync your device automatically, click Finish.

>Your entire library will sync to your player. Thereafter, every time you connect your player to your computer, your player will sync automatically. You can also select and prioritise what syncs automatically (see Select and Prioritise What Syncs Automatically).

4If Windows Media Player selects to sync your device manually, click Finish.

>You then need to click the Sync tab and select the files and playlists you want to sync manually (see 4.3.4 Select files and playlists for Manual Sync).

Important Do not disconnect your player while transferring is in progress. If you disconnect your player, the transfer will not be complete and Windows might not be able to recognize your player afterwards. To rectify this problem, perform steps 1 - 7 in

4.1.3 More about rolling back to a previous version of the Player.

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Contents SA5114 SA5115 SA5124 SA5125 SA5144 SA5145 Need help? EuropeContents Update your player General maintenance Important safety informationHearing Safety Copyright information Listen for reasonable periods of timeData logging Disposal of your old productModifications Your new player Optional accessories Register your productWhat’s in the box Getting started Overview of controls and connectionsInstall Main menuConnect and charge Use the supplied USB cableBattery level indication Transfer music and picturesTransfer video All the converted files will be transferred to the playerPower on and off EnjoyAbout Windows Media Player Before installing Windows Media Player 11 optional Click Tools, and then click Process media information nowInstalling 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 and pictures transfer Add music and picture files to Windows Media Player Library Add to Library dialog box appearsClick Add Add folder dialog box appears Rip songs from a CD Start Windows Media PlayerInsert the Audio CD into your computers CD drive Buy music online Click Start RipSync 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 SyncManage your Windows Media Player Playlist Copy files from your player to your computerCreate a regular Playlist 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 Manage your files and playlists in Windows Media Player Transfer playlists to your playerSearch for music or pictures via Windows Media Player Delete files and playlists from your playerAdd or change album art Edit song information via Windows Media Player Advanced Tag Editor dialog box appearsFormat your player via Windows Media Player Detailed operation Music modeControls Find your music Album art Play modeOne or Repeat All Sound settings Playlist on the goAdd songs to playlist on the go Play back playlist on the goSelect Add to Playlist on the go Press Menu key and select Add to Playlist on the goSave Playlist on the go Clear playlist on the goSelect Save ‘playlist on the go’ Message Save ‘playlist on the go’? will be displayedMost played Remove songs from Playlist on the goMessage Remove song name? will be displayed Message Removed! will be displayedOther playlists Delete playlist from your playerRate your songs Select Delete playlistNow playing PlayingVideos Find your VideosDuring video playback, you can do the following Pictures Transfer pictures from your computer to your playerTransfer pictures from your player to your computer Go to Media PicturesFind pictures on your player Personal ImageCustomize slideshow settings SlideshowStart a slideshow Slideshow musicConnect the headphones Delete MediaRadio Select your FM regionPlay a preset radio station Manual TuningChoose Select preset Auto tune10Settings Save a station as presetSettings Options More options Description Set the date in your player 11Use your player to store and carry data files Windows ExplorerUpdate your player Manually verify whether your firmware is up to dateFrequently asked questions My player skips songsPage There is no music on my player after transfer Technical data PowerPage Glossary Songs SuperscrollTMSynchronization ThumbnailPage Abc
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