USB CONNECTIONS
USB-MSC versus USB-MTP
The
There are, however, a few differences to take note of.
USB MSC
USB MTP
Simple | Simple |
operating systems (Microsoft Windows 98SE | sions of Microsoft Windows |
and newer, Macintosh OS X, Linux) |
|
Supports Windows Media DRM 9 | Supports Windows Media DRM 9 (WMDRM9) |
| Supports Windows Media DRM 10 (WM- |
| DRM10) |
| dows Media Player 10 or newer |
Draws power and charges the battery | Draws power to run the player, only |
USB 2.0 | USB 2.0 |
Note that you MUST use the USB MTP port in conjunction with Windows XP and Windows Media Player 10 to transfer and synchronize encrypted WMDRM10 files. Most online music stores and subscription services use WMDRM10 files*. Please refer to the documentation of either Microsoft or the store from which you purchased your music for details.
Content owners use Windows Media digital rights management technology (WMDRM) to protect their intellectual property, including copyrights. This device uses WMDRM software to access
*A few examples of online music stores that support WMDRM10 are:
•AOL Music Now
•Napster To Go
•F.Y.E. Download Center
•URGE
•Virgin Digital
•Y! Music (Yahoo! Music)
Music purchased and downloaded from the iTunes music store are AAC files encrypted with Apple Fairplay DRM. The
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