RCA M4002, M4001, MC4001, MC4002 user manual Transferring files via Windows Explorer Drag-and-Drop

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Transferring Files to the Player

Transferring files via Windows Explorer (Drag-and-Drop)

In Windows XP (with Windows Media Player 10 or above installed)

In Windows XP and when Windows Media Player 10 is installed, the player is connected to the computer in MTP mode. In the Windows Explorer, when the player is opened, the “Data” and “Media” views will be displayed for the player.

The Data folder is used to manage data content on the player, such as text files. The Media folder is used to manage media content supported by the player for playback, such as mp3 and wma.

You can copy files to the player through Windows Explorer (drag-and-drop). Picture files should be copied to the “Media” folder for viewing while video files can not be dragged and copied to the “Media” folder directly as only .SMV files are supported. The video files must be converted and transferred via RCA Video Converter for playback (refer to page 19). Alternatively, you can transfer the converted video files to the "Data" folder via the Windows Explorer (drag-and-drop).

You can copy files to / delete files from the player through Windows Explorer (drag-and-drop), but you cannot open or edit the files directly from the player. If you want to edit the files, you will need to copy the files from the player to another location (drive) in the system.

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In Windows 2000 or Windows XP (without Windows Media Player 10 or above

installed)

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If Windows Media Player 10 or above is not installed in Windows XP, or your computer is running Windows 2000, the player is connected to the computer in MSC mode. You can transfer files via the Windows Explorer (drag-and-drop).

From Windows Explorer, highlight all the files/folders you want to transfer to your player and drag them to the drive letter that is associated with it.

Picture files should be copied to the root directory for viewing while video files can not be dragged and copied to the player directly as only

.SMV files are supported. The video files must be converted and transferred to the player via RCA Video Converter for playback (refer to page 19).

Alternatively, you can transfer the coverted video files to the root directory.

Note:

Windows XP requires Service Pack 1 or higher.

If your computer has installed Windows Media Player 11, “Internal Storage” shows instead of the folders mentioned above. Copy files inside “Internal Storage”.

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Caution: Secure music download files must be transferred to your player through one of the provided Jukebox software packages or any applications recommended by the online music download service. Please visit the online music download service’s website where you purchased your content from for more details on transferring secure music to your player.

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Contents M4001 M4002 MC4001 MC4002 Contents FCC Information FCC InformationTechnical Specification Service InformationFCC Information Product Registration For Your RecordsImportant Safety Instructions End User License Agreement Or Installing this SoftwareEnd User License Agreement Warranty DisclaimerThird Party Software Dear RCA Customer Before You BeginUnpacking Your Player Computer System RequirementsHeadset safety Software SetupBack up your data Inserting the Included CD into CD DriveConnecting the Player to the Computer Connecting to the ComputerCharging the Battery Important Battery InformationTransferring Files to the Player Transferring Files to the PlayerYahoo! Music Jukebox is supported in Windows XP or higher Transferring files via Windows Explorer Drag-and-Drop Windows XP with Windows Media Player 10 or above installedOpal USB Device Overview General ControlsNavigation Menus General Controls Navigation DisplaySelecting What You Want to Play Listening, Viewing and Recording VolumeMusic Playback Albums Album1 SongAudiobooks Playback Listening, Viewing and Recording Music Playback DisplayVideo Viewing Listening, Viewing and Recording Picture ViewingDrag-and-drop here Listening, Viewing and Recording Video ConverterComplete, check the box underneath to do so To edit the name of the outputVoice Recording Playback Recorded Line-in Recording Line-in RecordingDeleting Recorded Files Adding Files to My Selections My SelectionsPlaying My Selections Clearing My SelectionsDSP Digital Signal Processor Accessing the Player’s MenusPlayer’s Menus Navigation and SelectionSkipping Player’s Menus SlideshowAdd to MySel Clear MySelProblem Player repeats same tracks or all EN tracks Tips and TroubleshootingAdditional Information Do not support other formats like .bmp Tiff, .jpegSpecifications Check for UpdatesNews and firmware upgrades for our digital EN media player EN For how long after your purchase Limited Warranty U.SFor how long after your purchase Limited Warranty CanadaExporter

M4001, MC4001, MC4002, M4002 specifications

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