[infoshare] Re: TDS 15 - Move your music to a Muvo T100

  • From: "Hope Povenmire" <audiomirror@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: infoshare@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Fri, 16 Jan 2009 00:13:01 -0500

Hi, Lynne and everyone.  <smile>
I must say that as a recently very happy owner indeed of this device,
I have found it to be beautifully convenient in so many ways.  It's
certainly tiny, and really has a fabulous sound, as well as a
wonderful ten hours of continuous audio playback.  Please forgive me,
Lynne if I am just repeating your own information.  <sheepish smile>If
I'm not mistaken this player should you have the desire to use it for
this purpose will play audible.com books as well.
Take care all, and be safe and well.

Hope


On 1/15/09, Lynne <superlynne@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hi, Gang.
> If you'd like an easy-to-use accessible MP3 player, listen no further than
> the MuVoT100 4gig player from creative labs.  as of today, they have three
> colors available-blue, red and pink.  the cost is 24.99 plus shipping and
> sales tax.
> Details:
> Plays MP3 and WMA (Windows Media Audio) files
> Plays individual folders
> Bass Boost
> Shuffle Mode
> No screen
> Doubles as a USB key.  Simply remove the bottom cap to reveal the USB
> connection.
> the unit is also charged through this connection.  Periodically, plug it in
> to your computer to charge.
>
> The number for creative labs is 800.998.1000.
> For those of you who like to know how much 4 gig holds.  Well, I have at
> least 700 songs on it right now.  that's quite a bit.
>
> If Maria or Sharon recall a feature I might have omitted, please chime in.
> <grin>
>
> copying Music to the Device:
> Plug in the unit.  You will probably receive a message asking what you would
> like to do with the drive.  Listen for the "Open Folder to View files"
> option and Enter.  If you do not hear it at first, use your Up and down
> Arrows to move through the list of choices until you do.
> next, open your music folder.
> Then highlight the music you want to copy.
> press Control-C to activate the Copy command.
> Now, press Alt-Tab to return to the MuVo drive.
> lastly, press Control-V to paste the music there.
> remember:  you can paste entire folders into its Music folder.
>
> Happy Listening
> Lynne

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