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Portable mp3 player
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Exiting the DMP-210/220 Manager
Close the MP3 Manager before unplugging the USB cable from the player.
Cassette Adapters
You may use a cassette adapter in a car stereo system to listen to MP3 music
on your car stereo. Connect the plug of the cassette adapter to the earphone
jack of the player and insert the cassette adapter in the car stereo player.
How do I expand the memory?
32 or 64 MB of Flash Memory is already built into the player. However, you
may expand the memory by inserting a SmartMedia card, which is
commercially available.
Is there a standard volume level for the MP3 files?
The volume level of MP3 files (encoded data of audio CD) depends on the
software used for encoding the files into MP3 format.
How is the available memory size on the manager software
displayed?
A memory chip on the player is composed of blocks, each of which can be
8KB or 16KB depending on the Flash Memory type. A whole block will be
used even if you try to store a one-byte file. Thus, even though some
selected files in the local list box show less than the available memory size
of this model, you may not be able to download such files to the player.
How many minutes of music files can this player hold?
It depends on the memory size of the player and the quality of the MP3 file.
A player with 32MB of memory can hold approximately 30 minutes of near
CD quality MP3 file encoded at 128Kbps. If you encode your MP3 files at
64Kbps, you can get twice the play time, but audio quality will be
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