Sunday, May 23, 2010

Basic MP3 Player Installation Tips

Setting up an mp3 player, whether it be the popular iPod or other brands, is so much easier thanks to the user friendliness of Microsoft’s ® new operating systems and the introduction of the USB port, which is now a global standard in device to computer connectivity. All MP3 players need to have a connectivity feature and almost all of them use the Universal Serial Bus or USB. This type of connection uses an “instant on” connection when plugged in to the USB port of a host device. Mp3 players need this feature so that the contents of the player can be updated, deleted or reinstalled. Setting up the device is quite simple and thanks to the intuitive step by step installation pop ups on major player brands; even a non techie user can install and set up the mp3 player to communicate with a host device with ease.

Most MP3 players come with 3 standard cables- the charger, headphones and the USB. The charging cable powers up the battery and the USB gets it to talk with a host or a PC. Some advanced features would include a wireless connectivity device and a video connection which is used to connect the device to a video output, but these are really necessities when it comes to the player’s functionality.

To set up the mp3 player out of the box, remember these simple steps:
1. Always check for power first before attempting the setup. Try powering the player on and check the battery level as most players are pre charged in the factory.
2. Read the manual. Most importantly, the requirement if the device needs an 8 hour charge before use or if it’s safe to install it straight out of the box. Most mobile devices require that it be charged for 8 hours first before use, so be sure to check the instructions.
3. After verifying the steps above, boot up the computer and turn off the antivirus program. I recommend doing this as most antivirus programs will prompt the user to run a scan on the new device before proceeding. Easy if you have a 512mb player, not good if you own one of those terabyte sized ones.
4. If the device came with an installation disk, run it first and follow the instructions and only plug the player to the USB port when prompted. Afterwards, everything should be automatic and you will be able to add mp3’s and update your playlist. Also remember not to turn the volume too high when listening via headphones or earphones as this might cause damage to your eardrums.

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