FAQs and Troubleshooting B-1
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) and Troubleshooting
FAQs and
Troubleshooting
In this chapter, we cover common problems you might encounter or questions you might have while
using your Creative TravelSound MP3.
This chapter is divided into different categories for your easy reference.
General
Can I organise songs downloaded into my player?
No. The order of songs is determined by the order in which your computer’s operating system transfers
them to the player. If you want songs to play in a specific order, transfer them one by one, in the order
you prefer.
Can I store my MP3 files in any directory in the internal memory or SmartMedia Memory card?
No. MP3 files have to be stored in the root directory of the internal memory or removable memory
(SmartMedia Memory card).
What kind of audio devices can I connect to the player?
Creative TravelSound MP3 supports just about any audio device that comes with a 3.5mm stereo Line-
out. This includes NOMAD
TM
Jukebox series players, CD players, DVD players and more.
Can I format my SmartMedia Media card or internal memory using the Windows Formatter
instead of the TravelSound MP3 Media Format application?
It is recommended that you use the TravelSound MP3 Media Format application at all times. This is to
avoid memory corruption or other unforeseen problems.
Can I use Creative TravelSound MP3 near magnetically senstive devices like a computer monitor?
Yes, the Creative TravelSound MP3 speakers are magnetically shielded and they should not affect the
monitor when placed close to it.
Summary of Contents for TravelSound MP3
Page 1: ......
Page 3: ...Contents ...
Page 7: ...Introduction ...
Page 10: ...1 About Creative TravelSound MP3 ...
Page 19: ...2 Setting up Creative TravelSound MP3 ...
Page 23: ...3 Installing Creative TravelSound MP3 ...
Page 30: ...4 Transferring Files ...
Page 33: ...5 Using Creative TravelSound MP3 ...
Page 40: ...A Technical Specifications ...
Page 42: ...B FAQs and Troubleshooting ...
Page 48: ...C Note on USB Compatibility ...
Page 50: ...D An MP3 and WMA Primer ...
Page 54: ...E Precautions ...