Audiovox MP-1000 User Manual

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You may obtain MP3 files from the Internet (see list of web sites on page 3) or
convert them from the audio tracks of the CDs in your collection. Converting
using the "Encoder Software" is discussed later in the manual on page 12-15.

It is recommended that you keep all of your MP3 files in one directory on your

computer (i.e.-C:\ My MP3 Files).

Downloading from the Internet

The following will show you an example of how to download an MP3 file from the

internet. Ensure that you have a valid internet connection (i.e.-America Online or

CompuServe). Connect to the internet and use your web browser (Internet

Explorer or Netscape) to go to the following web site:

w\ww.mp3.com

• To learn more about MP3, click the "Getting Started" on the above web page.

This will guide you in the fundamentals of MP3.

• Otherwise, select a genre from the list on the right side of the page (i.e.-

CLASSICAL)

• Within that genre, choose a subcategory (i.e.-CHAMBER MUSIC)

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• You will now see a list of songs within that category. Click on one that interests

you.

• Click "Download" as shown in the sample above You will then be asked where

you want to download the file. Specify the directory where your MP3 files are

located:

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