Song information is not showing correctly.

Song information may not match your current player’s language setting. Change the language setting.

Cannot view picture files.

The player only supports .jpg extension file, and do not support other formats like .bmp, .tiff,

.jpeg.

Cannot play video files.

All video contents must be converted by RCA easyRip software which comes with the player. Other format of video file will not be supported.

Cannot play audible files.

Make sure the file format is correct. The player supports Format 4 and AAX Audible file.

The player reports that it is full.

You have filled the capacity of the internal memory of the player.

You have exceeded the maximum number of items that this player supports. Your player can only support up to 2000 media files within eight hierarchy of folder in maximum.

Cannot playback tracks on the player.

Make sure audio tracks are encoded in the mp3 or Windows Media formats at supported bitrates.

Bitrates support by the player: mp3 – 32 to 320 kbps

wma – 48 to 192 kbps

WMA files may be DRM protected and you don’t have the proper rights (license) to play the files.

Check the website and/or application help system of the music download service provider from where the content was purchased from for license acquisition details. For more information on how license acquisition works, go to www.microsoft.com/windowsmedia/drm.

Cannot playback songs downloaded from my paid Music Server Provider subscription service.

The internal clock in your portable player may not be up to date. Downloading a new subscription song from your Music Server Provider should update your player's clock and allow it to playback all your songs again.

The license for your subscription songs may have expired. Synchronize your device with your PC again to obtain an update to your license. If the problem persists, please contact your Music Service Provider for additional support.

Cannot transfer subscription music content to the player.

To enable function of transferring subscription music content, select MTP mode under Protocol in the Settings menu. Refer to page 29 for more information.

Voice recording stops automatically after 5 hours.

Maximum duration for each recording is 5 hours. Start a new recording after the maximum duration has reached.

What is MTP mode?

MTP (Media Transfer Protocol) mode is essential if you want to transfer DRM10 content to your player. In MTP mode your player will no longer show up as a drive letter. So programs that were designed to work with a player that shows up as a drive letter will not be able to work directly with the player.

Cannot launch RCA easyRip installer stored in the player to install easyRip on my PC.

To enable function of launching RCA easyRip installer stored in the player, select MSC mode under Protocol in the Settings menu. Refer to page 29 for more information.

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M46, M45 specifications

The RCA M45 and M46 are distinguished models in the realm of radio communication technology, prominently recognized for their advancements in audio and communication quality during the mid-20th century. These models epitomize RCA's commitment to innovation and engineering excellence in the development of consumer electronics.

The RCA M45, introduced in the early 1950s, was designed as a versatile communication device featuring crystal-clear audio transmission capabilities. It was particularly notable for its robust build, durability, and user-friendly interface. One of the standout features of the M45 was its wide frequency range, allowing it to operate effectively across various wavelengths. This made it suitable for both amateur radio operators and commercial applications. The radio also included a high-fidelity speaker system that provided superior sound reproduction, enhancing the listening experience for users.

The RCA M46, an evolution of the M45, built upon its predecessor's foundation with several technological advancements. Launched shortly after the M45, the M46 was equipped with enhanced modulation capabilities, allowing for clearer audio signals and reduced interference. This model embraced the transition from analog to more sophisticated electronic circuitry, which improved the overall performance and reliability of the radio. Furthermore, the M46 featured multiple operational modes, including single sideband (SSB) and amplitude modulation (AM), making it versatile for various communication needs.

Both models were known for their distinctive design, often characterized by streamlined aesthetics and ergonomic controls, which appealed to users visually and functionally. RCA's dedication to quality control ensured that these devices were built to withstand the rigors of regular use. Moreover, the incorporation of advanced tuning mechanisms made signal acquisition easier and more precise.

In summary, the RCA M45 and M46 embody a significant period in the evolution of communication technology, blending innovative features with robust engineering. Their legacy continues to influence modern radio design, inspiring new generations of audio and communication devices that prioritize clarity, reliability, and user experience. The M45 and M46 remain testaments to RCA's legacy, showcasing how effective communication technology can transform connectivity and interaction.