COBY electronic MP-C951 instruction manual Encode, Voice, Playlists, Search

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MUSIC MODE

Encode

Select and confirm ENCODE in the Music Mode menu to access the File Browser to look for Line- In and FM Radio recording files in the ENCODE folder of your player. This is where your player stores Line-in and FM Radio recordings; refer to the Recording section for more details).

Use the Navigation keys to select folders and recording files to play. Refer to the Basic Op- erations section for details.

With a file selected in the File Browser, touch and hold to view file or folder information.

While a music track is playing, touch and hold to display a context menu with the following advanced functions: Favorite (+/-), EQ, Play Speed, and Info. Refer to the Advanced Func- tions: Music section for details.

Voice

Select and confirm VOICE in the Music Mode menu to access the File Browser to look for Micro- phone (Voice) recording files in the VOICE folder of your player. This is where your player stores Voice recordings; refer to the Recording section for more details).

Use the Navigation keys to select folders and recording files to play. Refer to the Basic Op- erations section for details.

With a file selected in the File Browser, touch and hold to view file or folder information.

While a music track is playing (Current Track), touch and hold to display a context menu with the following advanced functions: Favorite (+/-), EQ, Play Speed, and Info. Refer to the Advanced Functions: Music section for details.

Playlists

Select and confirm PLAYLISTS in the Music Mode menu to access your quick-add Favorites Playl- ist (refer to the Advanced Functions: Music section for details). You can also access M3U playlists that have been created on your computer and saved in the PLAY LIST folder of your player.

Search

Select and confirm SEARCH in the Music Mode menu to quickly find music by the first 3 letters of its file name.

1.Touch or to select the first letter and then touch .The list below will reflect all files that start with the letter you have selected.

2.Touch or to select the second letter and then touch . The list will now reflect all files that start with the first and second letters you have selected.

 

 

 

 

Player Status

Play Status

 

 

ALL Normal

P

Indicator

 

 

MUSIC

 

Search Term

 

[E

 

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l

 

Electric Blues

Electricity

Elephant

Elise

List of Results Elvis 01

Elvis 02

Elvis 03

Elvis 04

Elvis 05

Search Screen

3.Touch or to select the third letter and then touch . The list will now reflect all files that start with the first, second, and third letters you have selected.

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Contents MP-C951 For Customer Use Safety InstructionsSafety Instructions Table of Contents Copy Creating Movies with Virtualdub Features Package Contents Bottom View Location of ControlsFront View Top ViewDisplay Overview Display & Main MenuMain Menu Locking/Unlocking Your Player’s Controls Hold Power SupplyCharging Your Player Turning Your Player On/OffUSB-MSC versus USB-MTP USB ConnectionsMicrosoft Windows USB Driver Installation Required for Windows 98 SE OnlyConnecting to a Computer Disconnecting from a ComputerTransferring Files Macintosh OSDo not delete the following files USB Host Connection Basic Operations Repeat A-B Function Play Mode OptionsMusic Music ModeSearch EncodeVoice PlaylistsInfo Advanced Functions Music Favorite +EQ Equalizer Play SpeedMovie Mode Photo Mode Freq Listen to Manually-Tuned Channels FM Radio ModePreset Listen to Preset Channels Basic FM Radio OperationAdvanced Functions E-Book Book ModeVoice Recording RecordingLine-In Recording FM Recording Delete Explorer ModeCut Move User EQ Setup ModeGeneral BrightnessLanguage LyricSleep Load DefaultTimer AlarmRadio Quality RecordMIC Quality Line-In QualityCreating Movies with Virtualdub Installing Lame Using VirtualDub to Create Movies Installing VirtualDubCreating Movies with Virtualdub Creating Movies with Virtualdub Creating Movies with Virtualdub Restoring Your Player Restore & Firmware UpdatesUpdating Your Player’s Firmware Buttons do not work TroubleshootingPlayer does not turn on Cannot transfer files to the playerPlayer has malfunctioned There is something wrong with the LCD displayMP3, WMA, OGG, WAV SpecificationsCoby Electronics Corp