Instruction Manual

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The music playback screen includes the standard playback controls. You
can tap on the progression bar to go directly
to a different location in the song. The
previous and next buttons can be tapped
once to jump to the beginning of the current
song or jump to the next song, or held down
to reverse or advance rapidly through the
current song. The icons to the right of the
album cover do the following:
- Switch to the music selection screen
- View the current play list*
- Choose between repeating all songs in the current list, just one, and not
repeating.
Using the menu , you can choose additional items such as the
Audio
Settings (shown to the right) or Party Shuffle. Selecting the party shuffle
will create a playlist of several songs from the entire music library. The idea is that while the list is
playing, you can add more songs (find the desired song, long hold on the item, and then select Add to
playlist > Current playlist) and it will add it to the end of the current party shuffle. Or, if you do nothing,
the player will just add songs as needed to keep the party going.
* In the list, it is possible to change the position of the upcoming songs by holding down on the icon on the left of the song and
dragging it to the desired position.
10.3. Transferring your music to your ARCHOS
You can easily create music files with your computer by using Windows Media® Player 11 or higher to
convert your CDs to a playable format for your ARCHOS:
1. Place a music CD in your computer, and Windows® will ask you what action you would like to
perform.
2. Choose Rip music from CD, and Windows Media® Player will start ripping the CD. The songs will
be automatically extracted from the CD and encoded into the MP3 or WMA format, according to
what you chose in Windows Media® Player’s ripping options. The default format is WMA.
3. Once this is done, the album will become part of your Music Library.
4. See Transferring Files to learn how to transfer the ripped music files onto the ARCHOS.
See your Windows Media® Player help instructions for more information.
Check the laws and regulations in your country or jurisdiction to know if private copying of your CDs for
your own use is authorized. Some music CDs have a special copy protection system that will not allow
Windows Media® Player to make music files from them.
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