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Now remove the USB cable from the
RUBATO
, the Player will restart automatically.
The PLAYER will now index the new files you have downloaded; during this process,
RUBATO
will display progress information on the display. This process may take
several minutes, after which the top-level menu will be displayed and you can now
access your music.
You can also transfer data files this way, and use your
RUBATO
as backup, or
standard file storage. The data files are not visible in the
RUBATO
display. All
management of these files must be done with the player connected to a computer.
For DRM and copy protected music adding please referred to 1.7
1.6.5 Creating New Folders and Sub-folders on the RUBATO from your PC
New folders and sub folders can be created on the
RUBATO
from your PC. This is
done through the Windows operating system, with the player connected as in 1.6.1.
Launch the Windows Explorer and select the
RUBATO
drive by selecting
“FILE | NEW > FOLDER”. A new folder can be created at any point in the directory
structure. Refer to the Windows Help for further information about file management.
1.6.6 Copying and Moving Data Files to the RUBATO from your PC
Files can be copied and moved to the
RUBATO
from your PC. This is done over USB
connection using the Windows operating system with the player connected as in 1.6.1
above. Launch the Windows Explorer and select the
RUBATO
drive, select the file or
folder to be moved and drag and drop to the new location. A
“Move”
will be the
default action if the source and destination are on the same drive, a
“Copy”
will be
the default operation if the source is on a different drive from the destination. Refer to
the Windows Help for further information about file management.
Data files will not be listed with the music file in the index but should be organised and
managed with the
RUBATO
attached to the PC.
1.6.7 Deleting Files from the RUBATO using Windows
Files can be deleted from the
RUBATO
during PC connected session. This is done
from the Windows operating system with the player connected over USB as in 1.6.1
Launch the Windows Explorer and select the
RUBATO
drive. Select the file you wish
to delete and press the delete key. Multiple files can be selected by holding down the
control key while selecting files to delete.
Refer to the Windows Help for further information about file management.
1.7
Enjoying Digital Rights Management Or Copyrighted Music
There are several major Digital Rights Managers (DRMs) for music. The two major
DRMs are Windows Media Agent (WMA) and Fairplay from iTunes. These systems
are non-compatible. Whilst Apple’s iPods and iTunes both have devices and music
for the Windows platform, these devices and musical offerings are not compatible
with Windows DRM and/or other Windows based devices. This music may, however,
be played on the desktop.
As of December 2004.
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