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msdee1224 6:46am on Tuesday, July 13th, 2010 
Watch out for the edges of the heat sink, especially near the fans. This is a PCI Express unit, which is DIFFERENT from PCI, PCI-X, and PCI-E. Got this on sale for $30, nice little card for basic HD video output and streaming ; Increased my WEI Aero and Graphics score from 3.8/3.3 to 5.1/6.
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Digital Media Player User's Guide

DRM Enabled

Please note: This Player features DRM (Digital Rights Management) which will allow you to play licensed, copyright files
Contents: Safety Introduction Installing the Digital Media Player Transfer Music Files Digital Media Player Controls Screen Display Listening to your WMA/MP3 music Video Voice Recorder Photo Advanced Setting Navigation About Removing the Digital Media Player from your computer Troubleshooting Specifications

Safety and Warnings

Listening to loud sounds for prolonged periods may permanently damage your hearing. Before putting on the headphones turn the volume down then put the headphones on and slowly increase the volume until you find a comfortable listening level.
Static Electricity To minimize static electricity, avoid operating the player in an extremely dry environment. In an environment with electrostatic discharge the product may malfunction and require the user to reset the product. USB Storage Device Data Protection Always insert the USB device in the correct direction. Failure to do so may result in damage to the USB device and this product. Do not remove the USB device whilst it is being accessed. Electrical interference and electrostatic discharges may cause the USB device to malfunction and suffer damage, resulting in data loss. It is strongly recommended that any important data is backed up on a PC to protect against corruption, data loss or device malfunction. Please note that our company shall not accept any liability for damage or loss of stored data.

Introduction

This device incorporates a portable WMA/MP3, AVI/WMV Video player, Photo viewer, Voice Recorder and USB Mass Storage Device.
Digital Audio Player Features:
WMA/MP3 player. Synchronous lyric display with WMA/MP3 music. Voice recorder. USB mass storage device. Integrated USB connector. Backlit display. Rechargeable Li-ion battery Superb audio quality.

System support:

Supports Windows Me/2000/XP. Supports Windows 98 SE after installation of drivers (consult to the instruction in the latter part). Supports Mac OS X (version 10.2.6 or above) without driver.

Battery Management

Battery: Built-in 520mAh Rechargeable Li-ion battery Charge: Connect the Digital Media Player to your computer. A battery icon blinks on the top of the Digital Media Player's screen, indicating the battery is being charged. When the battery icon on the right top of the players screen stays full, it means the charging process has finished. The process should take about 3.5 hours. Note: Please recharge the battery when the unit indicates a tip message that shows the battery is low. Please fully charge the battery every two or three months when the player is not used for a long time. Otherwise, the battery voltage may be too low to support the players power on.

Installing Drivers

For Windows Me/2000/XP Users - no drivers are needed. For Windows 98 SE users need to install drivers onto their PC. Please follow the procedures below: Insert the CD into CD-ROM and a window will pop up. 1. 2. 3. OR 1. Open the folder driver bundled on the CD which contains the Players installation program. 2. Click on the Setup icon to begin the installation. Click the Setup Driver Button to begin the installation. Follow the Installation Wizard to complete the installation. After installation finished, restart your computer.

3. Follow the Installation Wizard to complete the installation. 4. After installation finished, restart your computer.

Transferring Music Files

(Note: Please also read Quick Start Guide supplied in the packaging attached this product.)
1. Make sure the player is turned off - press and hold the POWER Off button until the screen turn dark completely. 2. Remove the USB port cover on the player and disconnect the earphone. 3. Connect the MP3 Player to your computer through USB cable. The screen displays USB Connected, indicating that the player is in USB mode. Then player will be automatically recognized by the computer. 4. Transfer files to or from the internal Flash RAM by Windows explorer (unless they are DRM protected consult the latter part for more details). Right click on the Start button. Choose Explorer to open Windows Explorer on PC. Select the data file for saved, drag and drop it into the player. 5. Disconnect the player from your computer (click here to see how to do this safely), WMA/MP3 files can now be listened to and all data stored in the unit can be transferred to another computer. Note: DRM-protected files will only be played if you copy them to the player through Windows Media Player (not Windows Explorer) or through the music management software provided by the online music store where you purchased the files. Q: How do I play WMA and DRM protected files? A: WMA files can have DRM protection which means the file content is encrypted. To play these files, you have DRM licensed files on your computer. A DRM license lets you play the music but limits how you can use it , e.g. it prevent conversion into other formats. When you download music from Internet sites, that required you to pay per song, these licenses may be included with the download. In order to play these encrypted WMA files on your player, you must copy them to the player by using the Windows Media Player or the music management software, provided by the online music store (more information in Troubleshooting) where the music are purchased. The traditional Drag & Drop method e.g. in Windows Explorer will not work. Here is what you have to do: Open your WMA file by Windows Media Player, Version 10 Click Sync Select the player as your device. If you dont have a Windows Media player or your version of Windows Media Player is outdated, you can download the latest version for free from Microsofts website: http://www.microsoft.com This website also gives tutorials and further advice on how to get the high quality of your music. Note: Every time after you download files, the time for turning on the unit may take a few minutes for indexing music files. But the subsequent time for turning on will be shorter.

Player Controls

A. B. C. D.
Earphone jack Microphone MIC Down Skip Previous / Fast Rewind
H. Hold Switch I. Menu J. Power On / Off K. UP L. Skip Next / Fast forward M. Play / Pause / A-B Repeat N. USB Port
E. Volume down F. Volume up G. Reset Hole RESET

Screen Display

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. Play / Pause / Stop Equalizer ID3 Tag (artist , album , title ) Volume level Elapsed Time/ Track Time( 1:57 3:49) Timer Play mode A-B repeat Locked Battery Indicator Current track number / Total track number (0001/0012) 12. Music information (Bit rate and Sampling rate) 13. Process bar
Listening to Audio Files on your Digital Media Player
1. Follow the guide of Transferring Music Files. 2. Connect the supplied headphones to the headphone jack. 3. In the main menu, select Music and press PLAY button to enter the submenu, you can use UP and DOWN buttons to select one option. Press PLAY button again to confirm your selection or enter the submenu. Press MENU button to back to previous menu.
Now Playing Select Now Playing in the music menu and press PLAY button to play all music in your player.
Audio Play Queue It shows the play queue of your player. 1. 2. 3. 4. Select Audio Play Queue and press PLAY button to enter. The songs' names in audio play queue are listed out. Use UP and DOWN buttons to select a song. Press and hold PLAY button for a while and release. A pop-up window appears.
To remove this song from audio play queue, select Remove from Queue and press PLAY button. To shuffle the songs within audio play queue, select Shuffle Queue and press PLAY button. To remove all songs from audio play queue, select Clear Queue and press PLAY button. Note: Only the songs listed in the queue can be found and played in Now Playing.
All Songs It shows all MP3/WMA files within your player. 1. 2. 3. 4. OR 1. In All Songs menu, use UP and DOWN buttons to select a song. 2. Press and hold PLAY button for a while and release. A pop-up window appears. 3. To add a song into the audio play queue, select Add to Queue and press PLAY button. Select All Song and press PLAY button to enter. All songs within your player are listed out. Use UP and DOWN buttons to select a song. Press PLAY button to add all songs into the audio play queue and begin to play music.

Artist

The MP3/WMA files within your player will be listed in accordance with their ID3 information. 1. Select Artist and press PLAY button to enter. 2. The artists of all songs within your player will be listed out. 3. Use UP and DOWN buttons to select an artist and press PLAY button again to enter. 4. The albums belong to this artist will be listed out. 5. Use UP and DOWN buttons to select an album and press PLAY button to enter. 6. All songs of this album belongs to this artist will be listed out. 7. Press PLAY button again to add all songs within this folder into the audio play queue and begin to play music.
The MP3/WMA files within your player will be listed in accordance with their ID3 information. 1. Select Album and press PLAY button to enter. 2. The albums of all songs within your player will be listed out. 3. Use UP and DOWN buttons to select an album and press PLAY button again to enter. 4. All songs of this album will be listed out. 5. Press PLAY button again to add all songs within this folder into the audio play queue and begin to play music.
The MP3/WMA files within your player will be listed in accordance with their ID3 information. 1. Select Genre and press PLAY button to enter. 2. The genres of all songs within your player will be listed out. 3. Use UP and DOWN buttons to select a genre and press PLAY button again to enter. 4. The album belong to this genre will be listed out. 5. Use UP and DOWN buttons to select an album and press PLAY button to enter. 6. All songs of this album belongs to this genre will be listed out. 7. Press PLAY button again to add all songs within this folder into the audio play queue and begin to play music.

A-B Repeat Function

If you want to listen to one section of the music repeatedly, you can use A-B repeat function. In playing mode, press and hold A-B button for a while and release it to set the starting point (point A) of the music. Press and hold A-B button again to set the ending point (point B). The A-B section will be played repeatedly on the player. Press and hold A-B button the third time and release it to cancel the repeat function.
Note: The interval between point A and point B must be more than 3 seconds.
Lyric Display Function The Player supports lyric files in LRC format. 1. Prepare the MP3 or WMA music as you like, for example, happymusic.mp3. 2. Download a lyric file from internet. The lyric file must have an extension file name LRC. For example, happymusic-2004.lrc. 3. Rename the lyric file. For example, happymusic.lrc. It is to make sure the lyric filename is the same as the corresponding music filename. 4. Copy the lyric file & music file to the Player.

5. Disconnect the Player from your computer. 6. In Play mode, use SKIP and buttons to select the music file which has the related lyric file, for example, happymusic.mp3. Press Play button to play. 7. The lyric will be displayed synchronously on the screen while the music is being played. Note: The Player supports LRC format only. If the lyric does not synchronize with the music, please download a better lyric file from the internet and try again or edit the LRC file with a text editor (e.g.Notepad.exe) Make sure the music file and the LRC file are located in the same directory and the filenames are the same (the extension will be different). If not, the Player can not recognize the lyric file.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION REGARDING VIDEO PLAYBACK
For the video player, here are the video format that are support on the player. WMV + WMA audio and MPEG-4 (AVI) + MP3 audio. For video format that is not support on specific video player. For example, 220x176 resolution video will not playback on a 160x128 video display player. There is a PC video conversion tool that converts the video format and video display resolution to specific video resolution size. For example: convert 220x176 WMV video into 160x128 MPEG-4 AVI. This PC video conversion tool is called: MediaCoder, here is the web site http://mediacoder.sourceforge.net/ This tool is free of charge and anyone can download from the above web site. Video format beside WMV and MPEG-4 (AVI) will not playback on the player directly. User wish to playback alternative video format files need to use the PC video conversion tool to convert the alternative video format into MPEG-4 (AVI) with player specific video resolution. Special video playback feature: QVGA (320x240) video file (MPEG-4 and WMV only) is able to playback on a 160x128 video display player directly without using PC video conversion tool. This feature is called "Realtime Video Transcode: Divide by 2 and 4". This feature only works on QVGA (320x240) video - Simple profile (WMV and MPEG-4) on a 160x128 video player.

1. Select Video in the Main Menu list and press PLAY button to enter. 2. Use UP and DOWN buttons to select a file and press PLAY button to play.
Note: This player can play AVI and WMV video files. Please use the conversion software to convert your files into correct format supported by the player.
Using the Media Conversion Tool
You can use the conversion tool included in the CD to convert MPG, MPG4, ASF, AVI and WMV files to AVI files supported by the player. 1. 2. 3. 4. Insert the CD included in the package into the CD drive. Click the CONVERTER button on the splash screen. Follow the screen prompts to complete the installation of the conversion tool. Run the conversion tool MediaCoder on your desktop.
Change the interface mode from Simple mode to Normal mode in the Options>User Interface Mode >Normal Mode
Click Add file icon to add files for conversion. In the Add file window select the source file you want to convert and click OPEN button. The file is now added to the convert window. Repeat this procedure if you want to add other files for conversion.
Set up the destination path for the converted files. In Output Folder window, type the path of the directory where the converted files will be saved.
Set up the advanced conversion settings. There are many items in the advanced settings, most of them are not necessary to change, please let them keep default settings. Especially make sure the Video item and Picture item are configured as below: Video: Backend: MEncoder ; Codec: XviD ; Format: AVI Picture: Resize: 160x128 ( As the pixels of the players display)
9. After all settings have been finished, click Start button to begin the conversion. 10. Wait until transcoding completed information appears, the file has been converted. 11. Now you can convert other files according to the above procedures. Note: If the CD does not run automatically, please double click the executive file ShowMenu.exe located in the root directory of the CD.

Voice Recorder

Record Setting
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Note: A higher recording sampling frequency brings better recording quality, but takes up more memory space. Select Record in the Main menu and press PLAY button to enter. Select Settings and press PLAY button again to enter the submenu. Press UP and DOWN Encoder and Rate. buttons to choose a record setting:
Press PLAY button to enter the submenu and choose one option as your current settings. Press PLAY button again to confirm. Press MENU button to go back to the previous menu.

1. 2. 3.

Start Record Select Start Record and press PLAY button to begin recording. Press the PLAY/PAUSE button to pause recording. Press MENU button to stop recording and back to the previous menu.
The voice record will be saved as a file named Vxxxx.WAV in the Voice folder. Note: The screen will display a tip message when all available memory has been used up.

Play back voice

This operation is similar to the playback of music. 1. 2. 3. Select Voice in the Main Menu and press PLAY button to enter. Select a record by pressing UP and DOWN buttons. Press PLAY button to play back the record.

Hold Function

Use the Hold (LOCK) function to deactivate the Player controls (to avoid accidental activation). 1. To activate the Hold function, slide the HOLD switch to its locked position. 2. Slide the HOLD switch back to turn off the Hold function.
Note: The Player will not be turned on if the hold switch is in its locked position.
The available photo-view modes are: All Photo Manual (use Skip and buttons to view the previous or next pictures) Slide Show (displays pictures automatically) Thumbnail (displays several pictures per screen)
Note: Supports. JPG format pictures only.

Advanced Settings

To navigate the Settings menu: 1. In the Main menu, use UP and DOWN buttons to select Settings and press PLAY button to enter the Settings menu. 2. Use UP and DOWN buttons to select a setting and press PLAY button to enter the submenu of the option you selected. 3. Use UP and DOWN button to confirm. buttons to select option and press PLAY
4. After setting has been done, press MENU button to go back to the previous menu. In the Setting menu, you can adjust: Repeat settings The available repeat modes are: Normal Repeat One Repeat All Random 1. Select Repeat and press PLAY button to enter. 2. Select one option and press PLAY button to confirm.
Equalizer setting The equalizer setting is to adjust the music playback effect. Six equalizer presets are available: Normal, XBass, Rock , Jazz , Classical and POP. 1. Select Equalizer and press PLAY button to enter. 2. Select one option and press PLAY button to confirm.
Brightness To adjust the brightness 1. Select Brightness and press PLAY button to enter. 2. Press SKIP buttons to adjust the brightness level. 3. Press PLAY button to confirm and go back to Setting menu.
Backlight To adjust the time for backlight to switch off: 1. Select Backlight and press PLAY button to enter. 2. Use UP and DOWN buttons to adjust the delay before the backlight is switched off. 3. Press PLAY button to confirm and go back to Setting menu.

Note: Selecting "Off" will turn off the backlight. Selecting "Always On" will always turn on the backlight. Battery life is considerable shorter if (Always On) is selected. Power Savings Power Savings function will automatically turn off the MP3 Player after a predetermined length of inactivity when the player is not playing music or recording. 1. Select Power Savings and press PLAY button to enter. 2. Use UP and DOWN buttons to select time. 3. Press PLAY button to confirm and go back to setting menu.
Note: Selecting "Off" will never turn off the Power Saving function.
Time Follow the procedure below for setting up the time of the player. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. In the settings menu, select Time. Press PLAY button to enter into Hour setting (shown as the picture) Press SKIP buttons to adjust the hour. Press PLAY button to confirm and enter into Minute setting (shown as the picture) Press SKIP buttons to adjust the minute. Press PLAY button to confirm and exit.
Default You can reset all settings to factory default settings. 1. Select Default. 2. Press PLAY button. The default settings are loaded to the MP3 Player.
Format Warning: Please back up your important data on computer or other device before formatting the player, otherwise, you may lose all data on your player. You can format it directly on this player. 1. 2. 3. Select Format in the settings menu. Press PLAY button A window will pop up, select OK and press Play button to format the player.
To Format the Player by the Windows format tool
1. 2. Note: Do not select NTFS from the File System menu. Otherwise the Player will not work and you will need to format it again. Connect the Player to the computer. Format the Player (removable disk) by the Windows format tool.

Navigation

In the Main menu, select Navigation and press PLAY button to enter. All files within your player are classified in accordance with the folders' names. This function can navigate and delete files within your MP3 player. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. In the main menu, select Navigation and press PLAY button to enter. Use UP and DOWN buttons to choose a folder and press PLAY button to enter.All files within your player are classified in accordance with the folders' name. Choose the file you want to delete, press and hold the PLAY button for a while and release it. A window will pop up, choose Delete file and press PLAY button to enter next step. Choose OK and press PLAY button to delete the file within your player.
This player supports: 2000 music files in total. 100 directories. Any directory after 100 will be ignored and the music files within the directory will also be ignored. Folders up to 20 levels deep.

Note: Only the audio, video and image files can be deleted.
Information is available regarding the Player Version, Built-in Memory Size and Free Memory Size at About.

1. 2. 3.

Select About in Main Menu list. Press PLAY button to enter. The information about the player will appear. Press MENU button to exit to Main menu.
Removing the Player from your computer
1. 2. 3. 4. Double click on the Safely Remove Hardware icon in the taskbar (next to the clock). Click on Safely remove USB Mass Storage Device. Wait until a Safe to Remove Hardware message is displayed. Remove the player from your computer.

Troubleshooting

Q The screen displays nothing after turning on the MP3 player. A 1 Check to see if the battery is low and needed to be charged: recharge the battery. 2 Try to reset the Player by pressing the reset hole and turn on the player again. Q The player did not response to pressing buttons during music playing. A Check to see if the hold switch is in hold position, and slide the hold switch back to turn off the hold function. Q The screen displays nothing and power off automatically. If you format the Player to NTFS format by Windows format tool, it will display nothing and power A off automatically. You must reformat it to FAT or FAT32 format in Windows Explorer. Q I can not turn on the player after not using it for a long time. Please fully charge the battery every two or three months when the player is not used for a long A time. Otherwise, the battery voltage may be too low to support the players power on.

Player Specifications

Internal Memory Built-in 2GB or 4GB (some memory reserved for firmware and system management) Interface High Speed USB Power Built-in 520mAh Rechargeable Li-ion battery Continuous playing time: Up to 18 hours Equalizer Normal, XBass, Rock, Jazz, Classical, Pop Display 128 x 160 Dot-Matrix 65K TFT display Tag display Controls Earphone jack Microphone Down button Skip Previous / Fast Rewind button Volume down button Volume up button Reset Hole Hold Switch Menu button Power On / Off button UP button Skip Next / Fast forward button Play / Pause / A-B Repeat button USB Port Processor 75 MIPS DSP Audio Playback Windows Media Audio MPEG Audio Layer 3 Voice Recording ADPCM encoding Each 128 MB memory provides about 8 hours recording

Video Playback Movie (AVI, WMV) Signal to Noise Ratio > 90 dB Frequency Response 20 Hz ~ 20 kHz Output < 4.4 mW (each output) Total Harmonic Distortion Output 0.01% ~ 0.5% Ports USB Mini-B Socket Earphones Out
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