COBY electronic MP-C855 instruction manual Automatic Windows Media Playlist Synchronization

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WINDOWS MEDIA PLAYER 10

Automatic Windows Media Playlist Synchronization

By default, WMP is set to transfer and synchronize files manually. You can choose to have Windows Media Player automatically synchronize your playl- ists when you connect your player to the computer.

To change the synchronization settings:

1.Connect your player with the computer and run Window Media Player 10.

2.In the SYNC menu, click the “Set up Sync” button. A “Synchronization Settings” window will appear.

3.Check “Synchronize device automatically” and check the playlist(s) you want to sync.

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Contents MP-C855 Precautions For Customer UseProtect Your Hearing Important Safety Instructions Important Safety Instructions Important Safety Instructions Table of Contents Windows Media Player Package Contents Features Bottom View Getting StartedMP-C855 at a Glance Top View Front ViewPlay Mode Display Record Mode Display Loading a Battery Connecting HeadphonesConnecting Power USB PowerReset Function Using the MP-C855 Controls Power On/OffHold Switch Navigating the Menu InterfaceMain Menu Play Music Play Music ControlsRepeat A-B Mode Voice Voice ControlsVoice Record Record ControlsFM Tuner Controls Automatically Saving Preset StationsFM Tuner Manually Saving Preset Stations Deleting Preset StationsFM Tuner Menu FM Recording ControlsSetting Setting Folder Folder ControlsMinimum PC Requirements USB Driver Installation Windows 98SE OnlyUSB Connections USB Mode MSC/MTP USB-MSC USB-MTPUSB Connections USB-MSC Mode Connecting to a ComputerUSB-MTP Mode Transferring Files USB Connections Disconnecting from a Computer Build Music Library USB-MSC Mode OnlyWindows Media Player Music File Transfers Select a playlist from the Sync List drop-down menu. Click Creating Playlists Windows Media Player Automatic Windows Media Playlist Synchronization Windows Media Player Firmware Upgrades Upgrading the FirmwareAbout MP3/WMA Music Files Troubleshooting Coby Electronics Technical SupportThere is no sound during playback Specifications ID3, LRCPage Coby Electronics Corporation Page Coby Electronics Corp