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Company
KingByte
Categories
Other Peripherals
Model
KingByte KUMP330
Description
Drivers
Operating System
Windows 2000-XP
Size Driver
194KB
File Name
kump330_24.zip
Observations
USB to IDE Hard Disk + MP3 Player
Software Installation
We support the drivers on the following operating systems:
? Windows 98/Me ? Windows 2000
Windows 98/Me/2000/XP Driver Installation
Please insert the USB-IDE Bridge Cable into the USB port of your computer, It'll auto to install the USB-IDE Bridge driver.
Windows 98/Me/2000/XP Driver Uninstallation
Follow the steps below to remove the USB-USB Bridge driver from Windows system
1. Insert the USB-IDE Bridge driver diskette into the floppy
disk drive and run the “Uninst.exe” program inside the driver diskette.
2. The “Uninst.exe” program will to complete the uninstall process.
3. Click “Reboot” to complete the Unstall process.
MP3 Operation Guide
Playback sequence
The product Support MP3 bit rate up to 224k/320k1 bps.
The product will play mp3 files at a pre-defined order. That is, user can get those files to be played in desired sequence by properly
arranging the logical hierarchical storage location of those files.
The product treats every file with extension "mp3" as a song, and total songs are categorized into "favorites", "albums" and
"sub-albums" depending on their logical hierarchical storage locations. The terms are defined as follows.
Favorites : comprised of all songs stored in the root
directory.
album : the collection of songs stored in the same
first-level directory other than root
directory.
sub-album :denotes the same concept of an album, except
it must be stored in the second-level directory,
or deeper.
Likewise, every sub-album can have its sub-albums stored, in term, one level deeper.
The play priorities from highest to lowest The product assumes are:
1. Songs in favorites.
2. Songs in an album which is created first.
3. Songs in its sub-albums, if any.
4. Songs in another album.
5. Songs in its sub-albums, if any.
6. ...
An example is the HDD which has been put in songs to be used for a party. Those songs can be arranged as favorites consisting of 5
songs in root directory and album "A" to album "C". Besides, the favorites are made of 5 most popular songs stored in the root
directory; while album "A" has been further arranged to consist of 3 jazz songs and 2 rock-n-roll songs in sub-album "A1"
After the power-on or reset, The product will play 5 favorite songs then 3 jazz of album "A" then 2 rock-n-rolls of sub-album "A1"
then songs of album "B" and finally album "C".
Company
KingByte
Categories
Other Peripherals
Model
KingByte KUMP330
Description
Drivers
Operating System
Windows 98-98Se-Me
Size Driver
197KB
File Name
kump330_23.zip
Observations
USB to IDE Hard Disk + MP3 Player
Software Installation
We support the drivers on the following operating systems:
? Windows 98/Me ? Windows 2000
Windows 98/Me/2000/XP Driver Installation
Please insert the USB-IDE Bridge Cable into the USB port of your computer, It'll auto to install the USB-IDE Bridge driver.
Windows 98/Me/2000/XP Driver Uninstallation
Follow the steps below to remove the USB-USB Bridge driver from Windows system
1. Insert the USB-IDE Bridge driver diskette into the floppy
disk drive and run the “Uninst.exe” program inside the driver diskette.
2. The “Uninst.exe” program will to complete the uninstall process.
3. Click “Reboot” to complete the Unstall process.
MP3 Operation Guide
Playback sequence
The product Support MP3 bit rate up to 224k/320k1 bps.
The product will play mp3 files at a pre-defined order. That is, user can get those files to be played in desired sequence by properly
arranging the logical hierarchical storage location of those files.
The product treats every file with extension "mp3" as a song, and total songs are categorized into "favorites", "albums" and
"sub-albums" depending on their logical hierarchical storage locations. The terms are defined as follows.
Favorites : comprised of all songs stored in the root
directory.
album : the collection of songs stored in the same
first-level directory other than root
directory.
sub-album :denotes the same concept of an album, except
it must be stored in the second-level directory,
or deeper.
Likewise, every sub-album can have its sub-albums stored, in term, one level deeper.
The play priorities from highest to lowest The product assumes are:
1. Songs in favorites.
2. Songs in an album which is created first.
3. Songs in its sub-albums, if any.
4. Songs in another album.
5. Songs in its sub-albums, if any.
6. ...
An example is the HDD which has been put in songs to be used for a party. Those songs can be arranged as favorites consisting of 5
songs in root directory and album "A" to album "C". Besides, the favorites are made of 5 most popular songs stored in the root
directory; while album "A" has been further arranged to consist of 3 jazz songs and 2 rock-n-roll songs in sub-album "A1"
After the power-on or reset, The product will play 5 favorite songs then 3 jazz of album "A" then 2 rock-n-rolls of sub-album "A1"
then songs of album "B" and finally album "C".
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