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9) Convert video files
You can play video files in SMV format with the i.Beat emo. Video files with other formats (MPG, AVI, WMV)
must first be converted using the "t
r A n s c o d e r (Vi d e o 2s m V )" program.
a) Insert the provided CD into your CD/DVD drive. If the startup function of your system is activated, a
menu showing all the contents of the CD will open.
Note: If the startup function of your system is deactivated, you can access the CD/DVD drive via "m
y co m p u t e r "
and start the program "
m e n u .e x e " in the main directory of the CD.
b) Next, select the item "t
r A n s c o d e r ".
c) The SMV Transcoder (video2smv.exe) starts automatically.
d) Select the file to be converted (e.g., MPG, AVI, WMV) and specify the destination folder.
e) Select the picture size of "128
x 128" under "si z e ".
f) Under "q
u A l i t y ", select the quality in which the image and sound are to be converted. The greater the
selected value, the more memory the file takes up.
g) Start the conversion via the "c
o n V e r t " button.
h) Next, copy the SMV files on the i.Beat emo into the "mVideo" folder.
Notes:
This MP3 player is optimized for the provided headphones (32 Ohm impedance). Using other headphones with a lower impedance •
can damage the MP3 player or headphone, especially MP3 players with two headphone jacks.
In certain circumstances, exposing the device to an electrostatic discharge may interrupt the data transfer between the device and •
the computer and impair the functions of the device. If this occurs, the device should be unplugged from the USB port and then
plugged in again.
Note: This device can produce high volumes. In order to avoid hearing loss that can occur immediately, in the future, or gradually, •
you should not listen at high volumes for extended periods. This applies regardless of whether you listen with speakers, headphones,
or earphones. If you notice a ringing noise in your ears, lower the volume immediately or stop using the MP3 player. Please keep in
mind that permanent hearing loss can first appear at a later point in time. While you may become accustomed to higher volumes
over time so that they may seem normal to you, your sense of hearing may still have been impaired by this. The higher you adjust
the volume, the faster your sense of hearing can be damaged.
Note: Using earphones while driving a motor vehicle is not recommended and is prohibited in some countries. Always drive carefully •
and with full concentration. Stop using your MP3 player if you become distracted or interrupted by it when driving a motor vehicle
or during other activities that require your full attention.
Do not use USB cables longer than 3 meters. •
The manufacturer retains the right to continually improve the product. These changes may be made without being directly
described in these operating instructions. For this reason, the information provided in these operating instructions may not
reflect the current state of the art.
The manufacturer only guarantees suitability for the product's intended purpose. In addition, the manufacturer is not responsible
for damages or loss of data and subsequent consequences.
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