COBY electronic MP-C781 instruction manual About Digital Music Files MP3

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ABOUT DIGITAL MUSIC FILES (MP3)

What is an MP3?

MP3 (short for MPEG-1 Audio Layer 3) is a compressed digital audio file. MP3 files can deliver audio at a quality that nearly matches compact discs (CDs), but are about one-tenth the size of CD-audio.

How can I play an MP3?

MP3s may be played on a wide variety of devices. Devices that may play MP3s are: MP3 Players, Portable Media Players (players), Personal Computers, and DVD Players.

What is an MP3 Player?

MP3 Players are devices (usually portable) that can play back MP3 audio files. Although they are called “MP3 Players”, most can play other types of digital audio files (e.g., WMA, OGG, WAV, or AAC). Since modern players can play more than just MP3s, they may also be referred to as Digital Audio Players.

Many MP3 players include other functions such as an FM Radio, Voice Recorder, Photo Viewer, or Video Playback.

Where Can I Get MP3/WMA files?

You may either download MP3 or WMA files from a music download or subscription service, or you may create (“rip”) your own MP3/WMA files.

Downloading MP3/WMA Files

There are many online stores or subscription services you may choose to purchase and download music from. Most of these stores employ Windows Media Digital Rights Management (WMDRM) and offer encrypted WMA files for download. Due to the encryption, these files cannot be played on all MP3 Players.

Most COBY MP3 Players can play encrypted WMA files—these players will state so on their packaging. If you are unsure of whether or not your player can play en- crypted WMA files, you may visit our website at http://www.cobyusa.com for more information about your player.

Please note that music purchased from Apple’s iTunes music store employs their proprietary Fairplay-encrypted AAC; purchased iTunes music cannot be played on any MP3 player other than Apple’s.

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Contents MP-C781 Precautions For Customer UseProtect your hearing Important Safety Instructions Important Safety Instructions Important Safety Instructions Table of Contents REC Mode Troubleshooting Specifications Package Contents Features Location of Controls Right View Left ViewTop View Front View Rear ViewMusic Mode Screen Record Mode Screen Display OverviewModes Overview Music / Voice / SD/MMC CardInternal Recording TunerGetting Started Powering Your PlayerHold Switch Key Lock Turning Your Player On/OffResetting Your Player REC Record Mode FM FM Radio Mode NAV Navigation ModeMSC Music Mode SYS System ModeMenu Interface Navigation Adjusting the VolumeBasic Operations NAV Mode File SearchRepeat MSC ModeMusic Controls FM Radio Recording REC ModeMicrophone Voice Recording Manual Station Preset FM ModeAutomatic Station Preset FM Radio ControlsEqualizer SYS ModeSystem Menu Contrast PowerLanguage BacklightFormat ResetDelete System InfoUSB Driver Installation Required for Windows 98 SE Only Computer Connection USBConnecting to a Computer Transferring FilesMicrosoft Windows Macintosh OSDisconnecting from a Computer Safely Remove HardwareMusic File Transfers Windows Media PlayerWindows Media Player 10 WMP10 Windows Media Player Creating Playlists Windows Media Player Automatic Windows Media Playlist Synchronization Windows Media Player Firmware Upgrades About Digital Music Files MP3 Creating MP3/WMA Files What is Encryption?How Do I Rip My Music CDs Using Windows Media Player 10? How Do I Transfer MP3/WMA Music Files to my MP3 Player? How Do I Play Music Purchased Online on my MP3 Player?Why is my MP3 player skipping a file? How do I transfer and play iTunes files on my MP3 Player?Troubleshooting Coby Electronics Technical SupportPlayer will not play my music fle Specifications ID3, LRCCoby Electronics Corp