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Notes on using portable players – Sony PCG-FX390K User Manual

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OpenMG Jukebox

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Import audio files in various formats — You can import downloaded or
stored audio files in various formats, such as MP3, WAV, or WMT (which is
compliant with Windows Media Technologies with the extensions .asf or
.wma), and manage them on the Playlist of OpenMG Jukebox.

Manage imported songs on the Playlist — By registering imported songs
to the Playlist of OpenMG Jukebox, additional features are made available
other than playback. You can create a list of songs categorized by genre or
artist, display the created list on a Playlist, and manage these songs in a
hierarchical structure by using Playlist folders. You can also edit songs so
that multiple songs are created as one (Combine), or divide one song into
two (Divide).

Simple mode — Allows you to perform playback operations only. The
operation panel in simple mode is much smaller than in full mode. This is
especially useful when you want to play songs with OpenMG Jukebox while
using other software, or when you feel that the operation panel in full mode
is too large. Additionally, the design of the operation panel in simple mode
can be changed by adding a new Skin. Therefore, you can enjoy various
panel designs when the skins supporting OpenMG Jukebox soon become
available.

Notes on using Portable Players

If you have purchased a Portable Player such as NW-MS7 or NW-E3, do not
install the version of OpenMG Jukebox that came with the Portable Player. Your
notebook already has OpenMG Jukebox version 2.0 preinstalled. Overwriting
OpenMG Jukebox version 2.0 for VAIO computers may generate malfunctions.

To connect your Portable Player to your VAIO® Notebook, you need a plug-in
for OpenMG Jukebox version 2.0. For details, refer to Sony Walkman® Product
Support on the Web at http://www.sony.com/walkmanproductsupport.

Due to the incompatibility between Windows 2000 Professional software and NW-
MS7 Portable Player hardware, connecting a NW-MS7 Portable Player to your VAIO
notebook is not possible.