COBY electronic MP-C841 instruction manual What is Encryption?, Creating MP3/WMA Files

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ABOUT DIGITAL MUSIC FILES (MP3)

What is Encryption?

Encryption is a way of protecting media with a unique Content ID for the purpose of data security. In order to access the encrypted media, End Users must acquire a license key and that allows for decryption and playback. Without this license key, encrypted media will not play

Creating MP3/WMA Files

You can create your own digital audio files for personal use by “ripping” your music CDs and converting them to an MP3, WMA, or OGG.

To create your own MP3 files, you will need a computer with an application in- stalled that can rip and encode MP3s or WMAs. Windows Media Player 10 is one software application made available by Microsoft that will rip and convert CDs to an MP3 or WMA file.

Ripping a CD copies and converts (encodes) the music from the CD to a compressed digital audio file.

Converting to MP3 and/or deselecting the “Copy Protect Music” option will ensure the widest playback compatibility of your music files.

Please visit www.microsoft.com for more Windows Media Player infor- mation and support.

Some COBY MP3 Players have the ability to create MP3 files without a computer; please see your player’s documentation or visit www.cobyusa.com for information about our lineup of MP3 players.

How Do I Rip My Music CDs Using Windows Media Player 10?

1.Start the Windows Media Player 10 (WMP10) application. (If it is not installed on your computer, you will have to download and install the program from www.microsoft.com).

2.Insert your music CD into your computer’s CD-ROM drive.

3.Click the “Rip” tab.

4.Set the appropriate options, and then click “Rip Music” to begin the ripping process.

5.The converted file will be saved to your “My Music” folder unless you have specified otherwise.

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Contents MP-C841 For Customer Use PrecautionsProtect your hearing Important Safety Instructions Important Safety Instructions Important Safety Instructions Table of Contents Setting Mode Troubleshooting Specifications Package Contents Features Bottom View Location of ControlsDisplay Overview Music Mode Screen Record Mode ScreenGetting Started Powering Your PlayerTurning Your Player On/Off Resetting Your Player Hold Switch Key LockMain Menu Overview Basic Operations Adjusting the VolumeMenu Interface Navigation Music Controls Play Music ModeRepeat Voice Controls Voice ModeMicrophone Voice Recording Record ModeSettings Menu Setting ModeRepeat Mode ContrastBacklight Power SetBacklight Color Record SetVersion and Info Mode Folder Controls Folder ModeConnecting to a Computer USB Driver Installation Required for Windows 98 SE OnlyComputer Connection USB Transferring Files Macintosh OS Microsoft WindowsSafely Remove Hardware Disconnecting from a ComputerWindows Media Player 10 WMP10 Music File Transfers Windows Media PlayerCreating Playlists Windows Media Player Windows Media Player Automatic Windows Media Playlist Synchronization Windows Media Player Firmware Upgrades About Digital Music Files MP3 How Do I Rip My Music CDs Using Windows Media Player 10? What is Encryption?Creating MP3/WMA Files How Do I Play Music Purchased Online on my MP3 Player? How Do I Transfer MP3/WMA Music Files to my MP3 Player?How do I transfer and play iTunes files on my MP3 Player? Why is my MP3 player skipping a file?Coby Electronics Technical Support TroubleshootingPlayer will not play my music fle ID3, LRC SpecificationsCoby Electronics Corp