Sony NWZ-X1051 MP3 Player User Manual


 
Preparing the Player
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Transferring Music/Videos/Photos/Podcasts
You can directly transfer data by drag-and-drop using Windows Explorer on
your computer.
Playable data hierarchy has rules. To transfer data properly, see the following
instructions.
For details about the bundled software that can transfer data, see
page 22.
Hints
Some computers that already have Windows Media Player 10 installed may encounter
file limitations (AAC, video files, etc.) when transferring by drag-and-drop. If you install
Windows Media Player 11 (for details, see “Installing the Operation Guide and software”
of “Quick Start Guide”) from the supplied CD-ROM, you can solve this problem, then
you can transfer by drag-and-drop again. Before installing Windows Media Player 11 on
your computer, make sure to check whether your software or service corresponds to
Windows Media Player 11.
D
ata hierarchy may differ, depending on your computer environment.
So
me WMV files can be played back only by transferring using Windows Media Player
11.
Notes
Do not disconnect the USB cable while “Do not disconnect.” appears on the player, or
the data being transferred may be damaged.
If y
ou turn on or restart the computer while the player is connected to the computer, the
player may malfunction. In this case, press the RESET button of the player to reset it (
page 143). Disconnect the player from the computer before turn on or restart the
computer.
Y
o
u cannot change the following folder names or delete them: “MUSIC,” “MP_ROOT,”
“MPE_ROOT,” “VIDEO,” “PICTURES,” “PICTURE,” “DCIM,” “PODCASTS” and
“FEEDS.”
Do n
ot change the folder or file names directly under the “MP_ROOT” folder or “MPE_
ROOT” folder. Otherwise, they will not be displayed on the player.
Connect the player to your computer using the supplied USB
cable.
Insert the connector of the USB cable into the player with the
mark
facing up.
Select the player on Windows Explorer, and then drag and drop
files.
The player appears on Windows Explorer as [WALKMAN].
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