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Please note system requirements prior to upgrading your current application. Information regarding upgrading to the latest version of the Sony® music management software is available at the Digital Music Player Support Web site at.
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OpenMG Jukebox Version 2.2 for Network Walkman (NW-MS9/MS6/MS11, NW-E8P/E7/E10) - OpenMG Jukebox Version 2.2 for Portable Mini Disc Recorder (MZ-N1/N707/N505) (Compatible.
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NOTE: The computer must meet the system requirements of the OpenMG Jukebox software, refer to the Net MD manual for requirements. NOTE: Temporarily disable any antivirus software that may be running before starting the installation of the OpenMG Jukebox software. Therefore, the maximum number of units stated above may not be applicable.IMPORTANT: This procedure must be performed while logged in as Administrator or to an account with Administrator rights when using the Windows® 2000 professional or XP operating system. The audio files distributed through the EMD service have their own limitations on whether they can be checked-out or on the number of units they can be checked-out to. The audio files checked-out to a player can be checked-in only to the VAIO computer from which they were checked-out.ģ. The audio files recorded from an audio CD can be checked-out to a maximum of 3 portable players that support OpenMG.Ģ. Some points to note when using OpenMG Jukebox through a portable player:ġ. To use the EMD (music distribution) service supporting OpenMG with OpenMG Jukebox, EMD Key and a program from the dedicated web site on the Internet is required to be downloaded first.


An audio CD cannot be created with the CD-ROM drive connected to i.LINK, USB and a PC card.Ħ.

Audio files cannot be recorded to the hard disk through a plug-and-play interface.Įxamples of plug-and-play interfaces such as a USB, i.LINK (IEEE1394) and a PC card. Backup of recorded audio files must be done at a time.ĥ. To back up or restore the recorded audio files, connection to the Internet is required for authentication purposes. To back up or restore the recorded audio files, OpenMG Jukebox Backup Tool is required.Ĥ. To purchase audio files with the use of the EMD service, connection to the Internet is required.ģ. Once encrypted, the files cannot be moved/copied to another folder, drive and computer for playback.Ģ. OpenMG Jukebox records audio files by encrypting them to the hard disk. Most likely this will also be the case with the version of the OpenMG Jukebox included with the European and North American release of NetMD in the Spring. Some points to note when using OpenMG Jukebox on VAIO computers:ġ. Just for reference, the US version of OpenMG Jukebox 2.2 (which some astute users downloaded separately in anticipation of the N1's release) only allows access to the single-byte layer. OpenMG Jukebox has been developed to provide users with an environment where they can easily enjoy music by facilitating the distribution of audio files through the Internet. In accordance with the regulations of SDMI (Secure Digital Music Initiative), OpenMG Jukebox contains the copyright protection technology - OpenMG to protect music copyright. Points to note when using OpenMG Jukebox.
