Sony EX CD Player User Manual


 
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On Memory Stick
What is a Memory Stick?
Memory Stick is a compact, portable and
versatile Integrated Circuit recording medium
with a data capacity that exceeds a floppy disk.
Memory Stick is specially designed for
exchanging and sharing digital data among
Memory Stick compatible products. Because it
is removable, the Memory Stick can also be
used for external data storage.
Types of Memory Stick
There are two types of Memory Stick.
MagicGate Memory Stick (White)
is equipped with MagicGate copyright
protection technology.
MS Auto play is possible.
You can also access the image data.
Memory Stick (Blue)
Memory Stick that is not equipped with
MagicGate copyright protection
technology.
MS Auto play is not possible.
You can access only the image data.
When you purchase a Memory Stick note the
following:
For recording music data for MagicGate
compatible devices, be sure to ask for a
MagicGate Memory Stick which is
distinguished by the MG Memory Stick
logo (number 1 below).
For recording other data, ask for a general
Memory Stick which is distinguished by
the Memory Stick logo (number 2 below).
Note
The Memory capacity of an MG Memory stick and a
Memory Stick supported by this product is as
follows;
MG Memory stick: maximum. 128MB
Memory stick: maximum. 128MB
What is MagicGate?
MagicGate is a copyright protection
technology for MagicGate Memory Stick and
compliant products, such as Network Walkman.
Authentication ensures that protected content is
transferred only between compliant devices and
MagicGate Memory Stick, and that protected
content is recorded and transferred in an
encrypted format to prevent unauthorized
copying or playback.
Notes on use
To avoid damaging data, do not
release the Memory Stick during reading or
writing of data.
use the Memory Stick in a location subject
to static electricity or electric noise.
On formatting the Memory Stick
The Memory Stick is shipped with a FAT
format as the standard format.
When formatting the Memory Stick, do not use
the format function on the Windows Explorer.
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