RCA TC1402, TC1401 user manual Converting CD tracks to WMA

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Transferring Music

7.Once all the tracks are “Ripped to library”, the CD can safely be taken out from your drive.

8.When finished, Windows Media Player will automatically add the new tracks to your library.

You can change your track encoding options by selecting Tools > Options > Rip Music.

Converting CD tracks to WMA

By default, Windows Media Player 10 will convert your audio tracks to WMA file format (Windows Media Audio).

WMA is very similar to MP3 and the MP3 player described here supports WMA-playback.

The process to convert an audio CD to WMA tracks is almost identical to Windows Media Player 10, except for the names used. The option “Rip Music” is called “Copy from CD”. The option to start ripping directly after inserting a CD is not available on Windows 2000.

If you encounter problems to playback WMA files on the player, try the following setting and then transfer the WMA files to the player again.

1.Connect the player to your computer.

2.In the Windows Media Player, select Tools and then Options.

3.Select the Device tab.

4.Highlight this player “RCA_MPCF2488_US” in the device list and then click Properties.

5.Select the Quality tab.

6.Uncheck the option “Convert music, pictures, videos and TV shows as required by this device (recommended)”.

7. Click Apply.

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Contents TC1401 TC1402 Table of Contents Listening to your mp3/wma files ESD Remark Technical specificationImportant Information Electrical ratingFederal Communications Commission Information License End User License AgreementWindows Media Unpacking your player Before You BeginBack up your data Connecting to the Computer Installing the BatteryGetting Started Removing the player from your computer Powering ON/OFF Controls Controls and DisplayDisplay Transferring Music Installing Windows Media PlayerAdding Audio Files to your Media Library Converting CD tracks to MP3 Transferring Music Converting CD tracks to WMA Transfer Audio Files to your Player Deleting files from the player Lyrics EditUsing your Player as Mass Storage Device Performing a backup Creating Playlist Folders Locking your player VolumePlayback Listening to your mp3/wma Music FilesSynchronizing Lyrics Display Menu Structure File BrowsingNavigation File Browsing Recording Adjusting Recording SettingsRecording from the Built-in Microphone Playback of Microphone Recordings Equalizer SettingsAdjust Settings Repeat ModePower Savings Backlight Timer AdjustmentContrast Language Default SettingsInformation About your Player Upgrading your Player Firmware update Advanced FeaturesFormatting the Player Additional Information TroubleshootingHardware SpecificationsCheck for updates Limited Warranty For Canada Thomson Inc Box V4.0