Faqs, How do i find media files and create playlists – Western Digital WD TV Live Streaming Media Player (Gen 3) User Manual User Manual

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WD TV Live Streaming Media Player

User Manual

SYSTEM MAINTENANCE – 208

FAQs

How do I find media files and create playlists?

Several media player applications are currently available, such as Winamp and
iTunes, that let you play, arrange, and edit media files. These media players also let
you create playlists and edit the metadata information for media files. You can search
the Internet with your browser to locate where these applications are available for
download.

How do I copy the files from my music CD to my computer?

Digital audio extraction, or Ripping, is the process of copying audio (or video)
content to a hard drive, typically from removable media, such as CDs or DVDs, or
from media streams.

To rip music from CDs to a computer:

1. Insert the CD into the optical drive of your computer.

2. Open the program that you use to rip the music to your computer, such as

iTunes or Windows Media Player.

3. Press the Import button (using iTunes),

- OR -

Press the Rip button (using Windows media player).

4. Click the music you want to copy (Windows media player) and note where the

music files are saved after they are copied. iTunes imports the entire CD into your
iTunes music library.

5. Click the Start Rip button (Windows Media Player).

6. When ripping is complete, remove the CD. The music is now on your computer.

Note: Some music may be covered by copyright laws which prevent its copying or distribution.

Can I use a universal remote control with the media player?

You can use most popular universal remote control devices such as the Logitech
Harmony models.

Unable to play the selected file. Please
see the User Manual for a list of
supported file formats.

1.

Eject and disconnect the USB device from the
media player or map a drive to the media player
while the file is located.

2.

Connect the USB device to your computer or
check the file on the media player’s internal drive
and make sure the file format is correct/supported
(see “Supported Formats” on page 211).

3.

Attach the USB device to the media player again
if necessary.

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