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One of the questions many people ask after they get their new Rio player is, “Where can I get
music to listen to on my player”? Getting digital music is easier than you think. In fact, you probably
have a lot already and don’t even know it!
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If you have a CD collection than you already have a lot of digital music!
Simply run Rio Music Manager and pop a CD into your computer. All Rio
players ship with Rio Music Manager, the all-in-one solution that can save
and manage entire collections of digital audio tracks. Rio Music Manager
lets you "rip" and convert specific songs, or the entire album, into digital
music files that your Rio player can use.
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Maybe you already have some music on your computer. All Rio players can
play MP3 and WMA files, and the Rio Karma can play music in Ogg
Vorbis the ultra-high quality FLAC format.
All Rio players ship with Rio Music Manager, the all-in-one solution that can
organize and manage entire collections of digital audio tracks. Rio Music
Manager will search your computer for digital audio tracks and makes
transferring them to your Rio player fast & easy.
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There are many music services online that will let you download music
or spoken word tracks directly to your computer. The good news is that almost all of them are supported by your Rio Player. Any service that
uses WMA or MP3 formats is supported by your Rio. All the services have
a list of supported players, and you’ll probably want to check that list
just to be certain. Here is a list of music
services we have alread confirmed.
After you have confirmed that the music from a service is compatible with
your Rio, purchase and download the tracks you want and use Rio
Music
Manager or the software the service recommends to transfer the tracks to
your Rio player.
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