A:Answera 4GB drive gives you approx 3.21 GB (3,451,879,424 bytes) for music storage. this equates to well over a 1000 songs if each song has an average size of 3.5 MB.
A:AnswerYou can record voice using the built-in microphone and play back the recorded voice files. Files are recorded in MP3 format The NWZ-E463 Walkman Digital Media Player can not record FM.
A:AnswerI actually have a small set of speakers that I had gotten years ago that I use at work with it. If you can find some portable speakers (like computer speakers) that have the same type connection as your headphones you should be able to use them.
A:AnswerYes. Loading up your new Walkman® player with music and videos is easy. Just drag and drop files from Rhapsody, Napster to Go, and other music service apps using Windows® Media Player, or Internet Explorer. you can play any non-DRM (digital rights management) file. With a Walkman player, you are never tied to just one music service. You can even Transfer non DRM files from iTunes using the included Content Transfer program.
A:AnswerYes, DRM-free iTunes songs, podcast videos, or even playlists can be transferred and played back on your Walkman®.
Songs purchased from the iTunes online music store that contain DRM copy protection will not play back.
You can do this using "Content Transfer" a program supplied on the software CD included with the Walkman®.
A:AnswerThere isn’t a way to view list of songs on each channel when using the SensMe mode. However, you can display song lyrics when there is an LRC file for the song in your Walkman.
A:AnswerTo turn off your “WALKMAN”
Press and hold the OPTION/PWR OFF button "[Details]. [POWER OFF]" appears and your “WALKMAN” enters standby mode, and the screen turns off.
Your “WALKMAN” consumes battery power very slightly even when it is in standby mode as you have stated. While your “WALKMAN” is in standby mode, if there is no operation for about a day, it completely turns off automatically.
If you leave a song on pause, if there is no operation for about 10 minutes, your “WALKMAN” automatically enters standby mode, and the screen turns off. again if there is no operation for 1 day it will shut off completely.
A:Answerit will also output via the USB interface on supported products, sony does not support the ihome device, please contact the manufacturer of your ihome to request if the Walkman will play in their device.
A:AnswerYes, DRM-free iTunes songs, podcast videos, or even playlists can be transferred and played back on your Walkman®. Songs purchased from the iTunes online music store that contain DRM copy protection will not play back.
You can do this using "Content Transfer" a program supplied on the software CD included with the Walkman®.