Using Windows Media Player

Windows Media Player allows you to organize your media collection, as well as create digital music files from your CDs. If Windows Media Player is not installed on your computer, you can get the latest version by going to www.microsoft.com/windows/windowsmedia/player/download/

Getting music from your CDs onto your computer:

You can use Windows Media Player to copy, or “Rip”, music from your audio CDs.

1.Open Windows Media Player.

2.Click on the “Rip” tab.

3.Insert a music CD into your computer’s CD drive.

4.Click the checkboxes to select which tracks to Rip.

5.Click “Start Rip.”

Click the “Rip” tab.

Moving music from your computer to your MP3 Player:

Windows Media Player gives you an easy way to add, or “Sync,” music to your MP3 Player.

1.

Open Windows Media Player.

 

2.

Connect your MP3 Player to the computer

using the USB cable.

3.Click on the “Sync” tab in Windows Media Player.

4.Drag media files to your MP3 Player within Windows Media Player.

5.Click the “Start Sync” button.

Sync pictures to your MP3 Player:

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on the

 

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button

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Click “Start Sync”

You may also transfer music or other media files by dragging/ copying them directly into your player.

See “Transferring media files to the player” on page .

Click “Start Rip”

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Slick MP550-4 manual Using Windows Media Player, Getting music from your CDs onto your computer