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Portable music players and devices are capable of storing many types of music files, and playing music at near-CD quality. The music files that are stored on these players can be deleted and new ones transferred to them in just minutes. Used with Rhapsody and a portable device, you can take your music with you wherever you go.
Rhapsody can transfer
local
(computer resources such as drives or files that are part of a computer, or available on a Local Area Network; music files located on your computer's hard drive(s) are referred to as "local")
music files to a variety of compatible
portable music players and storage devices, including iPods
and PlaysForSure devices. With the appropriate
membership and a compatible
portable device, you can even transfer downloaded
Rhapsody tracks without purchasing them.
What types and formats of tracks can I transfer?
(encoding and compression formats for files; for example, MP3, RA, AAC),
file types (for example, MP3
(MPEG Layer 3 Audio; a popular open-standard compression and file format for digital audio),
RA
(RealNetworks' audio format),
RAX
(Secure RealAudio format),
AAC
(Advanced Audio Coding MPEG Layer 4 Audio: the newest generation of open-standard audio compression)),
and qualities (such as 96 kilobits per second [Kbps], or 196 Kbps) to
your portable player or device. Rhapsody will automatically try to convert
incompatible files into a format that your portable device can use. File
conversion preferences are selected with the Configure
Device or Change Options
commands, depending on the device installed, but will only be used if
your device does not support the original file format.
A number of different track types can be transferred to your portable player.
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Track Type |
Transfer Properties |
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Streamed Rhapsody tracks
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Streamed If you drag streamed Rhapsody tracks to
your portable
device name in the Sources area ( |
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Downloaded Rhapsody tracks
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Note: Not all downloaded Rhapsody tracks can be transferred to a portable player or device. Some artists and labels have not granted subscription transfer rights to their tracks. If you attempt to transfer a downloaded Rhapsody track that does not have transfer rights, the "Purchase" dialog will open. |
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Purchased tracks
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Purchased tracks (from Rhapsody or RealPlayer) can be transferred to any device that supports RA |
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Purchased MP3 tracks |
Purchased Rhapsody MP3 files can be transferred to any device that supports RA, AAC, MP3, or WMA formats. |
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Local tracks |
Local Note: Imported CD tracks are automatically added to My Library as local tracks. Non-Rhapsody downloads must be added to My Library using the Rhapsody File menu. |
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Rhapsody Channels |
With a Rhapsody MP3 Player and a Rhapsody to Go membership, you can transfer Rhapsody Channels to your portable device. |
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Note: Tracks that can be transferred without cost are marked in the Transfer column of My Library. |
What is a Rhapsody MP3 Player?
Rhapsody
MP3 Players, such as the Sansa e200R
Rhapsody, are portable devices designed specially to work with Rhapsody.
With a Rhapsody MP3 Player and a Rhapsody To Go membership,
you can transfer downloaded Rhapsody tracks and
Rhapsody
Channels, rate tracks on your device and transfer the ratings back
to Rhapsody, and even mark tracks on your device to add to your Purchase
Bin (
) in
the Sources area to buy whenever you feel
like it.
How do I manage my portable device with Rhapsody?
When you connect a portable
device to your computer while Rhapsody is running, a portable device icon
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), along with the portable device name, will appear in
the Sources area.
Click the portable device name to open the portable device view of the Display area and view the tracks on your device.
To see other contents on your device, such as Rhapsody Channels, photos, and playlists, click the plus sign next to the portable device to expand the menu.
Click any item in the menu to view its contents in the Display area.
You can have up to three (3) authorized portable devices at any given
time.
Which portable players are supported by Rhapsody?
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To check or find a device, go to: http://www.rhapsody.com/devices. Look next to your device under "Rhapsody Content Ready."
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Any device with the word "subscription" next to it is PlaysForSure compatible. These and Rhapsody MP3 Players are the only portable players to which you can transfer downloaded Rhapsody tracks. But keep checking the list; Rhapsody is adding more devices all the time.
Tip: Right-click your portable device in the Sources area to see what right-click options are available to you.
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