Recording and replaying DRM-licensed files
NOTE:
The use of Digital Rights Management (DRM) determines which
rights on a file, e.g. a song, the user purchases. It is thus possible to
specify how often or how long a piece of music can be used and
whether it may be transferred to a portable player. For this purpose
the file is encrypted. The user requires a licence to be able to use
the file.
This player is DRM-compatible and thus enables the replay of
licence protected music downloads.
Further information on DRM can be obtained through the Windows
Media Player - website (http://www.microsoft.com/windows/
windows media/de/drm/default.aspx) or from your Online-Music-
Download provider.
DRM-protected files can be transferred to your Audio-Player with the
Windows Media Player (from version 9.0).
Operation
1.Connect the player to the PC.
2.Install the latest version of the Windows Media Player on your PC.
3.Purchase the desired title from an Online-Music-Download
provider of your choice.
4.Download the desired pieces of music by following the instructions
of the chosen provider. We recommend the folder "My Own
Files\My Own Music" as storage location.
5.Open the Windows Media Player, e.g. Windows Media Player 10
(Fig.10 to Fig.12).
6.From the menu bar choose the "Tools" menu and here the menu
option "Options".
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