Specifications

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WA-TR300(BK)/(W)
WA-TR30(BK)/(W)
Playback
Notes:
Windows Media Player 9 & 10 installer are include in the supplied
CD-ROM.
For details on Windows Media Player, refer to its User Guide.
The drive letter for the unit may change depending on the
environment of the connected PC.
MP3 (MPEG-1 Audio Layer 3):
MPEG is an international standard developed by Moving Picture
Experts Group, a working group of ISO.
WMA (Windows Media Audio):
WMA is an audio compression format developed by Microsoft
Corporation.
About DRM (Digital Rights Management):
This product supports Windows Media Digital Rights
Management 9 Series. Using Windows Media Player 9 Series or
10, you can transfer licensed WMA files to the unit for playback.
Some WMA files may not be playable/transferable onto this
products due to their license agreements with copyright holders.
Some audio data may not be playable on this products.
When the SD/MMC card is installed the unit will not play DRM 10
protected music as mandated by Microsoft but DRM 9 or non DRM
protected music will play normally.
File format of transferred audio data:
Depending on the setting of Windows Media Player, audio data
may be converted automatically for playback on portable devices.
On Windows Media Player 10, you can change this setting and
transfer audio data without conversion. To do so, click and
select “Quality” to uncheck “Convert files as required by the device
(recommended)”.
For details on Windows Media Player, refer to its User Guide.
Disconnecting the unit
For details, refer to the operation manual for the PC.
Windows 98 Second Edition
1. Click “Safely remove hardware” on the taskbar.
2. Click “Safely remove USB Mass Storage Device-Drives(*:)”.
3. “Safely remove hardware” appears. Click the “OK” button and
disconnect the USB cable from the PC.
Windows Millennium Edition
1. Click “Unplug or Eject Hardware” on the taskbar.
2. Click “Stop USB Disc-Drive(*:)”.
3. “Safe To Remove Hardware” appears. Click the “OK” button and
disconnect the USB cable from the PC.
Windows 2000 Professional
1. Click “Unplug or Eject Hardware” on the taskbar.
2. Click “Stop USB Disc-Drive(*:)”.
3. “Safe To Remove Hardware” appears. Click the “OK” button and
disconnect the USB cable from the PC.
Windows XP Home Edition/Professional
1. Click “Safely remove hardware” on the taskbar.
2. Click “Safely remove USB Mass Storage Device-Drives(*:)”.
3. “Safe To Remove Hardware” appears. Click the message and
disconnect the USB cable from the PC.
(*:) Drive letter of this unit.
Notes:
After the above operation, the USB connection display still
remains on the unit (the display changes when you disconnect the
USB cable).
If you cannot cancel the USB connection, try again or restart the
PC.
For Windows 98 Second Edition
If the “Safely remove hardware” not appear on the taskbar, open
the “Windows 98SE Driver” folder and click “w98eject” in the
supplied CD-ROM.
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