X-Micro Video MP3 User Manual

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  • Page 1 Video MP3 User Manual Version 1.0...
  • Page 2 Copyright Copyright 2005 X-Micro Technology Corp. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, transmitted, transcribed, stored in a retrieval system, or translated into any language or computer language, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, magnetic, optical, chemical, manual or otherwise, without the prior written permission of X-Micro Technology Corp.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS Introduction ......................1 Package Contents ..................1 Product Overview ..................1 Features ...................... 2 System Requirements ................. 2 Specifications ....................2 Installation ......................3 Windows 2000/XP Operating System ............3 Uninstall ......................5 Uninstall in Windows 2000/XP..............5 Operation ......................6 HOLD Function....................
  • Page 4: Introduction

    1 Introduction Thank you for choosing the X-Micro Video MP3. This innovative new MP3 player lets you play music videos and other video files, or display personal photos, on its crystal clear color display. The Video MP3 also plays MP3 music files, displays lyrics, receives and records FM radio, offers digital voice recording, and functions as a USB flash drive.
  • Page 5: Features

    1.3 Features Your X-Micro Video MP3 is a multi-functional MP3 player offering high sound quality and low power consumption. Main features include: • Support for MP3, WMA, MPX files • Support for synchronous lyric files and ID3 tag display •...
  • Page 6: Installation

    Connect the Video MP3 to a computer and the following screen appears: When writing & reading data the following screen appears: Note: Do not disconnect the Video MP3 from the PC while it is reading or writing or data loss may occur. 2.1 Windows 2000/XP Operating System An installation program installs tools for the Video MP3.
  • Page 7 Note: If you do not have Windows Media Player 9.0, the install shield automatically installs the Windows Media Player 9.0 to your system. Attach the X-Micro Video MP3 directly to your computer’s USB interface. The system recognizes it automatically and a “Removable Disk” icon appears in the “My Computer”...
  • Page 8: Uninstall

    Double click the icon “pull out or eject the hard disk” on the bottom right taskbar, as below: Choose “USB Mass Storage Device” Click “Stop” Click “OK” when the system indicates “USB Mass Storage Device equipment can be removed safely from the system”, and you can pull out the X-Micro Video MP3 safely. - 5 -...
  • Page 9: Operation

    • Move the switch to OFF and the lock icon on the display disappears. Note: You should switch the HOLD function OFF before powering on the Video MP3. 4.2 Power ON / OFF Before you power on the player make sure the Hold button is off.
  • Page 10: A-B Replay

    A-B Replay The A-B replay mode lets you set and play a song loop. This mode only functions with MP3 or WMA files. • Press the REC/A-B button to select starting point A. When the letter B blinks press the REC/A-B button again to select the ending point and play the song snippet you select.
  • Page 11: 4.7 . 7 Lcd Set

    LCD Set In menu mode select LCD Set and press the Menu button to confirm. The LCD Set submenu appears: • Brightness: Select “Bright” to enter the brightness adjust interface. Press the Next or Prev buttons to adjust LCD brightness, and then press the Mode button to confirm.
  • Page 12: Equalizer

    4.9 Equalizer When playing an MP3 or WMA file, or when the player is in standby mode, press the Mode button to enter menu mode and select “EQ Set” to set Equalizer mode: • Press the Mode button to enter EQ setting mode: •...
  • Page 13: 2 Disk Manage

    Disk Manage In menu mode select Disk Manage and press the Menu button to confirm. The Disk Manage submenu appears: Use the Disk Manage items as follows: • Del file: Select the file you wish to delete using the Next and Prev buttons and press the Mode button to confirm.
  • Page 14: 4 Fm Radio

    In menu mode select FM Radio and press the Menu button to confirm. The FM Radio submenu appears: Use the Video MP3 Player to select different broadcasts and listen to FM Radio. • Adjust Volume: Press and hold VOL+/VOL- to adjust volume (0~32 levels).
  • Page 15: Set Start Logo

    To uninstall the screen saver, just delete the PIC file in the DVR directory. 4.16 Lyric Display The X-Micro Video MP3 lets you view the lyrics to your favorite songs, while they play. 4.16.1 Making a lyric file There are two ways to make a lyric file: Use Word Pad software to edit the lyric Use professional lyric software to edit.
  • Page 16: Lyric File Display

    [01:05.32]Angel's tale [01:12.58]You drove the sinner from me, [01:19.57]And shone with such glory, [04:49.74] make: xxy 2004.2.6 To edit lyrics with Word Pad: • Edit your lyrics as in the example above. • Save your file using the file extension *.lrc for the file name and choose ALL FILES for file type.
  • Page 17: Software Tools

    The accessory programs you installed to your computer from the Installation CD include the PIC Make and MPX Make tools. The PIC Make tool formats PIC files, and the MPX Make tool formats MPX files, that are suitable for playing on the Video MP3 player. 5.1 Using MPX Make The MPX Make tool formats MPX files from Microsoft Windows Media Player files (*.wmv,*.wma,*.asf), Mpeg files (*.mpg, *.mpeg) and AVI files (*.avi).
  • Page 18: Using Pic Make

    4. To convert several files at once, select the files by pressing the CTRL or ALT key at the same time. 5.2 Using PIC Make The PIC Make tool converts files to PIC file format for viewing in the Video MP3. Open the PIC Make tool and the interface below appears: •...
  • Page 19 • Capture: Check the Cyc Captu box for continuous screen captures. 1. Double click the left mouse button to capture one screen image at a time. 2. After capturing screens, click the right mouse button and select Exit to exit capture screen operations.
  • Page 20: Safety Precautions

    6 Safety Precautions Important Notice: Any violation of one or more of the following precautions may damage the player and will void the warranty. • Confirm that the Hold button on the player is off before you turn on the unit. •...
  • Page 21: Faq

    7 FAQ What if the player will not power on? • Check to see if the player’s power supply is sufficient. • Turn on your computer, connect the player to the USB port and turn on the player. What if the LCD does not show anything? •...
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