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Go-Video Rave-MP Amp128 Quick Start Manual

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Quick Start Guide
Flash Sport MP3 Player
3
Install Software
Installing the Software
1
Turn on your computer and insert the
• Intel Pentium® II 300 MHz
Installation CD into the CD-ROM drive.
2
The Welcome screen is displayed.
• 128 MB RAM minimum
3
Install the driver (Windows 98SE only).
• 150 MB available hard drive
• No driver is required for Windows ME, XP,
2000 or Mac OSX.
• USB port
4
Install Windows Media Player 9.
• CD-ROM drive
• If you do not already have Windows Media
• Operating Systems
Player 9, you will be prompted to install it
or update your current version.
5
Browse the Installation CD to check out:
• Bonus Music Tracks
• User's Guide (PDF)
• Adobe Reader
6
Installation is complete!
• You're now ready to connect the player to your computer...
6
Using Windows Media Player
Using Windows Media Player
You can use Windows Media Player 9.0 to manage your music files, copy tracks from
your audio CDs, transfer tracks to the player, and more.
Adding Tracks to your Media Library
Windows Media Player will automatically gather all MP3 and/or WMA files on your PC
into a media library, where they can be played, edited, burned to CD, or copied to
your Rave-MP player:
1
Launch Windows Media Player.
2
Click Tools > Search for Media Files (or press F3).
3
In the "Add to Media Library by Searching
Computer" dialog box, browse to the drive and
folder where your music files are stored.
4
Click Search.
5
Windows Media Player will automatically add all
tracks in the selected folder(s) to your media
library.
6
When searching is complete, click Close.
Note On Other Music Management Applications...
In addition to Windows Media Player 9.0, the Rave-MP is compatible with other
music management applications. If you prefer, you can use these applications to
manage your music files, burn your CDs, load your music, etc. Many online music
stores offer their own music management applications, which may or may not be
compatible with the player. The player is NOT compatible with iTunes.
1
Unpack
Unpacking
Rave-MP Sport Player
Carrying Case with Arm Band
Sport Clip Earbuds
AAA Battery
USB Cable
Installation CD
Quick Start Guide
Customer Service Card
Bonus Track List
Copyright/Trademarks
© 2004 Rave-MP. All rights reserved.
Rave-MP shall not be liable for any errors contained herein or for any damages arising out of or related to
this document or the information contained herein, even if Rave-MP has been advised of the possibility of
such damages. This document is intended for informational and instructional purposes only. Rave-MP reserves
the right to make changes in the specifications and other information contained in this document without
prior notification. Rave-MP disclaims any obligation to update the information contained herein. Rave-MP is a
registered trademark of GoVideo.
MPEG Layer-3 audio coding technology licensed from Fraunhofer IIS and Thomson Multimedia.
This product includes technology owned by Microsoft Corporation and cannot be used or distributed without
a license from Microsoft Licensing, Inc. Microsoft, Windows Media, and the Windows Logo are trademarks or
registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.
All other product names may be trademarks of the companies with which they are associated.
Amp128/256
4
Connect to PC
Connecting the Player to your Computer
System Requirements
In order to download tracks to the player, you must first connect the player to your
PC or Mac using the supplied USB cable.
or above
1
Connect the smaller end of the supplied USB cable to the mini-USB port on the
player as shown.
space
2
Connect the larger end of this cable to any available USB port on your computer.
• The player will power on automatically.
• If this is the first time you have connected the player to a PC running Windows
ME, 2000, or XP, your PC will detect "New hardware" and install the required
Supported: Windows 98SE/
drivers automatically.
ME/2000/XP/Mac OSX
3
The USB icon appears on the player's LCD screen.
4
You're now ready to load your tunes...
Notice For Windows 98SE Users
If you connect the player to a PC running Windows 98SE, you must first install
the Windows 98SE driver; see Step 3.
Ripping Tracks from your CDs
You can also use Windows Media Player to build your media library
by encoding your Audio CDs in WMA format:
1
Insert an Audio CD.
2
Click Copy from CD.
• The contents of the CD will be displayed.
• By default, all tracks are checked.
3
Click the check mark next to any track you do not wish to rip to WMA format.
4
Click the Copy Music button to begin encoding the selected tracks.
• NOTE: You can change your track encoding options by selecting Tools > Options >
Copy Music.
5
When finished, Windows Media Player will automatically add the new tracks to your
media library.
Transferring Tracks to the Player
To copy files from your PC to the player:
1
Make sure the player is powered on and connected to your PC
using the supplied USB cable.
2
Click Copy to CD or Device.
3
Under "Items on Device," select "Removable Disk" to view the contents of the player.
4
Under "Items to Copy", browse to the folder containing the tracks you want to add to
the player.
5
Click the checkbox(es) next to the desired track name(s).
6
Click Copy.
7
The selected track(s) are copied to the player.
• When you're finished copying files, see Step 7 to safely unplug the player.
Please refer to the
User's Guide on the
Installation CD for
advanced settings and
operations.
2
Insert Battery
Inserting the Battery
1
Remove the battery cover as shown.
2
Insert the supplied AAA battery, paying
attention to the correct polarities
(+ and -).
3
Replace the cover.
AAA Battery
Connecting the Earbuds
Connect the supplied earbuds as shown.
Earphone Plug
5
Load Music
Using the Player as a Removable Drive
If you prefer, you can simply drag and drop files to the player, which appears as a
removable hard drive on your PC or Mac.
NOTE: The player will not play DRM-protected files (such as those purchased
from online music stores) unless they are copied to the player via Windows Media
Player or the music management software compatible with your online music
store.
1
Make sure the player is powered on and connected to your computer using the
supplied USB cable.
2
Double-click the "My Computer" icon on your Windows desktop. The player
appears as a "Removable Disk" icon with its own drive letter.
• On a Mac, the player appears as a drive on the desktop.
3
Double-click the disk icon to view its
contents.
4
Drag and drop your music files from
your computer to the player.
• You can also copy and paste files
to the player using any standard
Windows method.
5
When you've finished copying files,
see Step 7 to safely unplug the
player.
7
Disconnect Player
Safely Disconnecting the Player
If you are using Windows ME/2000/XP, it is recommended that you safely unplug the
player as follows:
1
Double-click the "Safely Remove Hardware" icon in the Windows toolbar.
2
Select the player from the list of Hardware Devices.
3
Click Stop.
4
Click OK to confirm.
5
Click Close.
6
It is now safe to unplug the player from
your PC.
• NOTE: Make sure all file transfers are
complete before disconnecting the
player.

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Summary of Contents for Go-Video Rave-MP Amp128

  • Page 1 Unpack Insert Battery Unpacking Inserting the Battery • Rave-MP Sport Player Remove the battery cover as shown. Please refer to the • Carrying Case with Arm Band Insert the supplied AAA battery, paying User’s Guide on the • Sport Clip Earbuds attention to the correct polarities •...
  • Page 2 Play Music Listen to FM Radio Basic Operations Playing Albums, Artists & Using the FM Tuner Play Music Genres Powering On the Player Switching to FM Tuner Mode Play All • To turn on the player, press POWER The Play Music menu includes a variety of ways Press MENU Albums 95 100 105...

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