User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Creative Sound Blaster Wireless Music
- Contents
- Introduction
- Your Sound Blaster Wireless Music At A Glance
- Getting Started
- Using Your Remote Control
- Configuring Settings
- About Music Files
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Maintenance and Safety Advice
- Technical Specifications
- Glossary
- Ad-hoc mode
- Antenna
- Access Point (AP)
- Bandwidth
- BSS (Basic Service Set)
- DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol)
- Dynamic IP address
- Encryption
- IEEE 802.11
- IEEE 802.11b
- IEEE 802.11g
- Infrastructure mode
- IP (Internet Protocol)
- IP address
- LAN (Local Area Network)
- MAC (Media Access Control) address
- Router
- SSID (Service Set Identity)
- Static IP address
- TCP/IP (Transmission Control Protocol/ Internet Protocol)
- USB (Universal Serial Bus)
- WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy)
- Wi-Fi
Frequently Asked Questions B-3
Why do I have to enter configuration settings during installation?
Sound Blaster Wireless Music is designed to be easy to install. Configuration-free
installation is possible when:
❑
yours is the only wireless network operating in the vicinity
❑ your wireless router or access point is operating in default mode, where WEP encryption
is disabled and beacon message is enabled
Operation
My computer does not have an audio card. Will Sound Blaster
Wireless Music work?
Yes, Sound Blaster Wireless Music does not require an audio card to work.
However, you will not be able to preview tracks with the SB Wireless Music
Application on your computer.
Can I play back Internet streaming audio?
No. This feature is currently not supported.
Can I play back songs from audio CDs?
No, but you can rip songs from audio CDs into MP3 or WMA formats with Creative
MediaSource™ Organizar. Creative MediaSource is automatically installed on your
computer when you install the software. For more information about ripping songs
from audio CDs, see ""Ripping" Audio CDs" on page A-1.
I cannot play back some of my MP3 and WMA files. Why is this?
Make sure that your MP3 and WMA files have not been moved since it was
imported into Creative MediaSource.
Also, if your MP3 and WMA files have been encoded with Digital Rights
Management (DRM), Sound Blaster Wireless Music cannot play them back.