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COBY MPC945
Setup Guide
Thank you for choosing a COBY MP3 player!
~This guide will cover how to transfer your music CD’s into your COBY
MP3 player using Windows Media Player 11.
~This guide will also provide common troubleshooting solutions for your
COBY MP3 player.
Requirements
Windows Media Player 11 (WMP11)
The directions in this guide are given for Windows Media Player 11 (WMP11)
If your computer does not have Windows Media Player installed, please download the
latest vers
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AUDIO TRANSFER – Getting Started Transfer your Music CD’s into your COBY MP3 player 1) Launch the WMP11 program. 1c. Click on “Windows Media Player” 1b. Click “All Programs” 1a. Click “Start Menu” button
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2) Put an audio CD into the CD-ROM drive of your computer. If your computer has an internet connection, ªª WMP will automatically retrieve and display the album information. Click the “Rip” tab and select which “Title” to rip. To rip the entire album, check the top check box. _
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3) Set the Rip Options (optional). Click the “Rip” button to set the Rip options. The recommended Rip settings are: Select “Format > mp3” ² ² Select “Bit Rate > 128 Kbps” Select “More Options” to change the directory to which WMP saves ª your ripped music files ² WMP will save your music to your “My Documents > My Music” default folder.
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4) Start ripping the CD. Click the “Rip” button and select “Rip” to start converting the audio CD to MP3/WMA The ripping process will take a few minutes to complete. WMP will ª save the converted music files in your “My Documents > My Music” default folder. _
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Transfer MP3/WMA Files to Your COBY Player Once you have MP3 or WMA digital music files on your computer, transfer them to your COBY player in order to listen to music anywhere. Use WMP11 to transfer (sync) music from your computer to your COBY MP3 player. 1) Launch the WMP11 program. 2) Connect your COBY player to a USB port on the computer. ª WMP11 will detect your COBY player automatically.
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3) Browse your music library to choose songs to sync. 3a. Click “Sync” 3b. Double-click an icon to choose a view of your Music Library
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4) Select songs to sync to your COBY player. 11 4a. Type in the Search bar to quickly find a song. 4c. Drag the selected tracks here to add them to the Sync List. 4b. Click on a track to select it for synchronization. To select multiple tracks, hold the 4d. Click “Start Sync” to CTRL or SHIFT and transfer the Sync List click on the tracks. to your COBY player.
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5) Disconnect your COBY player from the computer. Once the sync process is complete, unplug your player from the USB port of the computer. Now you’re ready to listen to music on your COBY player. NOTE: Any files can be transferred to the MP3 player by using the drag and drop or copy and paste method. If you have existing files on your computer, they can be transferred into the MP3 player using any of the above method.
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VIDEO TRANSFER – Getting Started Converting your VIDEO files and transferring it into your player. Install the PDConverter & the Xvid encoder 1. Insert the driver CD 2. The CD will Auto-run, Click on the “Video Converter” 3. You will be brought the (PDConverter & Xvid) download web site, which will prompt you to select your download 4. Download and Install PDConverter v1.7.1.14 and Xvid Run the Conversion Utility 1. Click o
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Common Troubleshooting Problems Possible Solutions *Ensure that the HOLD button is turned off No Power *The Battery level may be too low. Charge the unit. *Reset the unit. *Make sure your WMA file(s) are not DRM protected. Song Freezes *The file(s) are corrupted or damaged. *Unsupported file format (ACC, WAV, M4A…Etc.) *Check the connections MP3 Player not recognized *Switch USB ports by the Computer *Go into the player SETTING and change the CONNECTION to eith