Aiwa MM-RX400 MP3 Player User Manual


 
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Questions about the
MM-RX400 player
How do I expand the memory?
The MM-RX400 player incorporates 32MB
of Flash Memory. You can add memory
by installing a MultiMediaCard (64MB,
32MB or 16MB).
Can files on a MultiMediaCard that
have been written to by an
MM-RX400 player be played back
on another portable player?
No, they cannot be played back on another
portable player.
How many minutes of music files
can an MM-RX400 player hold?
It depends on the amount of installed
memory and the bit rate used for encoding.
If you select 96 kBit/s, Near CD, 15:1
reduction in the Options dialog box for
encoding WMA (page 24), the supplied
32MB MultiMediaCard, in combination
with the internal Flash Memory, allows
you to store about 80 minutes of music
files. The time is reduced to about 60
minutes with the 128 kBit/s, CD Quality,
11.25:1 reduction.
How long does the battery last?
A fully charged battery lasts about 5 hours
for MP3/WMA play.
The volume level differs among
tracks.
The volume level of the encoded music
files depends on the music source and
the software used for encoding.
You need to adjust the volume level
manually on the player, because the
encoding software usually does not
support a function to adjust the volume
level.
Can I use the MM-RX400 player
with a Macintosh computer?
No, you cannot. The MM-RX400 player
does not support Macintosh computers.