Transferring files to the player, Transferring files via windows media player, Transferring files via windows media® player – RCA MC4002BL User Manual

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Transferring Files to the Player

You may select one of the following methods to
transfer music content to your player: 1) Windows
Media® Player, 2) drag-and-drop via Windows
Explorer. For method 1, you first need to have
successfully installed the software packages
included in the Music Management CD (refer to
“Inserting the included CD into CD drive). If a
version of Windows Media® Player has already
been installed in your computer, you may skip the
installation.

Transferring files via Windows
Media® Player

Please refer to the instructions below to learn
how to transfer files to your RCA Player.

With Windows Media® Player 9
1. In Windows Media® Player, click Media Library,

select the content that you want to copy to the
player by right-clicking the files, and then click
Copy to CD or Device.

2. Select the name of the player in the right pane

under Items on Device, as shown in the
following screen shot.

3. In the upper-right corner, click Copy. The Player

transfer the files to the player.

With Windows Media® Player 10
1. In Windows Media® Player, click the Sync tab.
2. Click on Edit Playlist to add the content to be

transferred to your player. Click OK once all the
desired content have been added.

• The content you wish to transfer to your player

are listed on the left side of the screen under
Sync List.

3. Click Start Sync to transfer the content.

With Windows Media® Player 11
1. In Windows Media® Player, click the Sync tab.
2. Drag content to the List pane to add them to

the list of items to sync.

3. Click Start Sync to transfer the content.

Transferring Files to the Player

EN

Caution: Secure music download files

must be transferred to your player through

Windows Media® Player or the application
recommended by your online music
download service (Note: Services and
applications must be Windows Media audio-
compliant and support Digital Rights
Management.) (Apple iTunes

TM

music content

is not supported).

For further help on using Windows

Media® Player, please refer to the Help
section of the program

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