6 transfer music files, Getting music from a cd, Transferring existing music files from a computer – Sony VGF-AP1L User Manual

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6 Transfer music files

Notes

• If there is already a version of “SonicStage” software installed on the computer that is newer than the

version supplied with the player, the functions may differ from those described here. For details, use the
online help of your “SonicStage” version.

• MP3, WMA, and WAV files will be converted to ATRAC3 or ATRAC3plus.
• Before transferring music files, make sure that the player is connected to the computer, the power is

turned on, and “Data Transfer Mode” is shown on the display.

Getting music from a CD

Use the “SonicStage” software, which you can install from the supplied CD-ROM, to save the
music tracks of a CD to your computer and transfer music files to the player.
Begin by importing the contents of the music CD into “SonicStage”. This procedure will save the
music tracks to the “My Library” folder.
Next, connect the player to the computer via the cradle. The player is recognized in “SonicStage” as
an “ATRAC HDD”, and you can select it as the transfer destination for music tracks from the “My
Library” folder. Select the music tracks you want to transfer from the “My Library” folder, and
transfer them to the player.

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Hint

For more details, refer to the “SonicStage” online help.

Transferring existing music files from a computer

If you want to transfer existing music files, such as MP3 and WMA files, from a computer to the
player, use the “VAIO music transfer” software.
To transfer existing music files, connect the player to the computer using the cradle, start the
“VAIO music transfer” software, and drag the music files you want to transfer to the main “VAIO
music transfer” window from a folder window or from Windows Explorer.

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For more details, refer to the “VAIO music transfer” online help.

Now, you can listen to music transferred to the player. For details about how to listen to
music, refer to the Operating Instructions.

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