User manual
Table Of Contents
- INTRODUCTION
- Locating the Controls
- Control Buttons on your Portable Media Center
- Common Tasks
- Controls and menus
- Getting Started
- Requirements
- Running the Setup Disc
- Hardware Connection
- Turning Your Portable Media Center On and Off
- Add Digital Media Content to Your Portable Media Center
- Charging the Battery in Your Portable Media Center
- Updating the Software Running on Your Portable Media Center
- Digital Media File Types You Can Play on Your Portable Media
- Protected Content
- Finding Information About Your Portable Media Center
- Portable Media Center Help
- USING PORTABLE MEDIA CENTER
- Playing and Viewing Digital Media Content
- Browsing For New Content
- Browsing For and Playing TV Shows
- Music on Your Portable Media Center
- Pictures on Your Portable Media Center
- Using the Bookmark Feature
- Connecting Your Portable Media Center to a TV or Stereo
- Changing the Volume
- Locking Controls and Buttons
- Tips and Tricks
- Playing and Viewing Digital Media Content
- CUSTOMIZING PORTABLE MEDIA CENTER
Protected Content
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You cannot copy and share licenses among different computers using your
Portable Media Center.
If your Portable Media Center contains a protected file that is not licensed, an
error message appears on the screen if you try to play it. You must download or
otherwise acquire a licensed copy of the file and then transfer the licensed copy to
your Portable Media Center before you can play it.
For more information on acquiring licensed files and managing your licenses, see
Windows Media Player Help on this computer.
Non-Protected Digital Media Content and Your Portable
Media Center
Your Portable Media Center stores and plays non-protected digital media files as
well as protected files with licenses. Because non-protected files have no licenses
associated with them, there are no restrictions on how long or how many times
you can play them.