Ematic EM144VID Quick Start Manual

Quick Start Manual for Ematic EM144VID MP3 Player (1 pages)

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  • Manufacturer: Ematic
  • Category of Device: MP3 Player
  • Document: EM144VID, File Type: PDF Quick Start Manual
  • Updated: 13-01-2024
  • Count of Pages: 1
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Ematic EM144VID MP3 Player PDF Quick Start Manual (Updated: Saturday 13th of January 2024 12:18:23 AM)

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Compatible devices: EM101VID, E6 Series, EM318, EM404CAM, EM200VID, EM102VID, eSport Clip, EM208VIDBL.

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Text Version of Ematic EM144VID MP3 Player Manual (Summary of Contents)

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EM144VIDG  4GB
Installing Video Conversion Software 
Before your videos will play on your new player, they must first be 
converted to the appropriate video format. This conversion is done 
with Windows software that came with your player. Follow these 
steps to install the software: (1) Click My Computer> Click Ematic Tool(mini CD) > Click 
AMV Video Converter, and then you can see Msien.msi installation file.(2) Double-click 
Msien.msi to perform the installation.(3)Complete the installation as directed by the 
installation wizard. If Windows asks you whether to allow the installation, click ALLOW.
Converting Video for Use with the Player 
Follow these steps to convert videos to a format that is compatible 
with the player:   
 1.  Turn on your player and connect it to your computer with the USB cable. 
 2.  Click Start > All Programs > Media Player Utilities > AMV Video Converter.
 3.  Choose a folder to save the converted video files to by clicking the red icon beside 
the Output File field. 
Note: You cannot
convert copy- 
protected DVDs. 
Note: Linux
®
 and OS 
X
®
users should refer 
to the User Manual. 
For More Help 
This guide provides a brief overview of how to use this player. For detailed information 
and step-by-step instructions, please refer to the User Manual.     
Please visit our website for more information:    www.Ematic.us 
1.0  Connecting the Player to Your Computer   
Charging the Battery 
The player has a built-in battery that must be charged 
before use. To charge the battery, turn on the player 
then use the included USB cable to connect it to a 
turned-on computer.   
For the first charge, let the player charge for 10 hours.
For each recharge after the first, charge the player for 4 hours.
Disconnecting the Player from Your Computer 
After copying music and videos to your player, do not simply disconnect the USB cable! 
Instead, click the green arrow in the system tray (the little section by the clock in your 
task bar). A list of attached USB devices will appear. Click the player in the list. You may 
disconnect the player once Windows indicates that it is safe to 
remove the device.   
You can either save the converted files to your computer and copy them to the 
player later, or save them directly to the player itself. When saving the converted 
files directly to the player, select the player as the output folder.   
 4.  Click Input File and select one or more video files you want to convert. The video 
files will appear in the conversion list. 
 5.  Click the two-arrow Begin button ( ) to start converting your videos. 
Copying Media Files to your Player 
To listen to/view media files on your player, you must first copy them from your 
computer: 
 1.  Turn on your player and connect it to your computer with the USB cable. 
 2.  Open the player’s root folder: Double-click My Computer, then double-click the drive 
that corresponds to the player. It will probably be labeled Removable Disk.
 3.  Open another window to the folder on your computer that contains the music, 
videos, or other media that you want to put on the player. 
 4.  Drag-and-drop media files from your media folder to the player's root folder. 
 5.  Disconnect the player from the computer using the safe removal method. 
Using Windows Media Player 11's
®
 Sync Function 
If you sync your player with Windows Media Player, follow these steps when initially 
syncing the device: 
 1.  Turn the player ON and use the USB cable to connect it to your 
computer. 
 2.  Run Windows Media Player. If this is the first time connecting the 
player to Windows Media Player, the program will ask you to name the 
device. Choose a name and click Finish.
 3.  If you want Windows to automatically sync your player, right click the 
Sync tab, highlight the player’s name with the mouse cursor, and then 
click Set Up Sync from the submenu that appears. In the Device 
Setup window, click the box next to Sync this device automatically,
add or remove playlists you want to sync from the playlists to sync box, 
and then click Finish.
4.  If you want to manually sync the player, click the Sync tab. Highlight
the files you want transferred to your device, drag them into the Sync 
List column, and then click Start Sync to begin transferring them to the 
player. When the process is complete, you should be able to see the 
song files on the player through My Computer.
Note: See the full list of supported formats under “Technical Specifications” to determine 
which synced songs will be supported by the player. 
In order to:  Enter mode:  Button to perform most basic function: 
View videos  Movie  To select a video to watch, press MENU to enter the Movie 
Menu, then press MENU again on ‘Local folder’ to browse files. 
Play video with PLAY/PAUSE button 
Listen to audio  Music  To select music to listen to, press MENU when playback is 
paused to enter the Audio File Menu, then press MENU again 
on ‘Local folder’ to browse files. Play music with PLAY/PAUSE 
button. While music is playing, press MENU to access the 
Audio Playback Menu and select playback options 
View images  Photo  Highlight a picture, then press PLAY/PAUSE to view it. While 
viewing pictures, press PLAY/PAUSE again to go back to the 
file list 
Record audio  Record  Press PLAY/PAUSE to Start recording. Press and Hold 
PLAY/PAUSE to Stop and Save your recording 
Read e-books  E-book  Highlight a TXT file, then view it with the PLAY/PAUSE button. 
Use PREV and NEXT to scroll pages 
Listen to FM radio  FM Radio  Use PREV and NEXT to tune. Note: To listen to the radio, you 
must have your headphones connected 
paused to enter the Voice Menu, then press MENU again on 
‘Local folder’ to browse files. Play voice files with PLAY/PAUSE 
Mode Selector
 The player has many functions, or modes, including playing audio/video media and 
which can be used to enter any of these modes. Browse  the modes with 
 the PREV and NEXT buttons. Select a mode with the MENU button.In all viewing/ 
listening modes, press and hold the MENU button to return to the Mode 
Selector. 
Changing the Volume 
In Music, Movie, Voice, or Radio mode, the volume can be changed by pressing the 
VOL button and using the PREV and NEXT buttons to change the volume. Exit the 
volume menu by pressing either the PLAY/PAUSE or MENU buttons. 
Viewing, Listening, and Recording 
Use the following table as a quick reference for basic usage of each mode: 
2.0  Using the Player 
Turning the Player On and Off 
To turn the player ON, press and hold the PLAY/PAUSE 
button until the display turns on. To turn the player OFF,
press and hold the PLAY/PAUSE button until the display 
turns off.
 
Note: If you want to turn on 
the player, please check the 
ON/OFF switch and confirm 
it’s in the ON 

p

osition.
button 
Supported Formats 
Images: JPG, GIF, BMP, images that are uncompressed.
Videos: AMV videos with a 128x128 or smaller resolution. 
Audio: MP3, WAV, and unprotected WMA. Protected WMA audio files, and M4A/M4P 
files (AAC-encoded audio from iTunes®) are not supported. 
E-Books: TXT 
Quick Start Guide





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