Copying Media Files To Your Player; Sync Function - Ematic EM404CAM User Manual

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by the player. See the full list of supported formats under "Technical
Specifications" on pg. 27. Read about video conversion on pg. 5.
Follow these steps to copy media files under Windows:
1. Switch the player on.
2. Connect the player to your computer with the USB cable.
3. Open a window to the player: Double-click My Computer, and then
double-click the drive that corresponds to the player. It will probably be
labeled Removable Disk.
4. Using the same process, open a window to your music, video, or other
media files.
5. Drag-and-drop media files from your computer's window to the
player's window. Media files must be copied to the correct folders:
6. Disconnect the player from the computer using the safe removal
method on pg. 4.
4.2
Using Windows Media Player 11
If you sync your player with Windows Media Player, follow these steps
when initially syncing the device:
1. Turn the player ON and use the USB cable to connect it to your
computer.
2. Run Windows Media Player. If this is the first time connecting the
player to Windows Media Player, the program will ask you to name the
device. Choose a name and click Finish.
3. If you want Windows to automatically sync your player, right click the
Sync tab, highlight the player‟s name with the mouse cursor, and then
click Set Up Sync from the submenu that appears. In the Device
Setup window, click the box next to Sync this device automatically,
add or remove playlists you want to sync from the playlists to sync
box, and then click Finish.
4. If you want to manually sync the player, click the Sync tab. Highlight
the files you want transferred to your device, drag them into the Sync
List column, and then click Start Sync to begin transferring them to the
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Music files are copied to the MUSIC folder. You can use subfolders.
Video files are copied to the VIDEO folder.
Image files are copied to the PICTURES folder.
E-book files are copied to the TXT folder.
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