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Video-wise, the MP-C7097 supports the AMV format, while audio formats include MP3 and WMA. (Other supported formats include JPEG for photos and TXT for e-books). Listeners will also delight in the comprehensive music library, which lets you find your music by artist, album, song, or playlist. And when it's time to add music to your library, simply connect to a PC or Mac and jump onto any DRM-10 supported online music store or subscription service. The MP3 player even lets you sing along to your favorite music via a synchronized music display (requires LRC files).
Busy users, meanwhile, will appreciate the MP-C7097's voice recording function, which is ideal for users who want to save song ideas, record interviews or lectures, or simply jot down an audible grocery list. Other details include a USB 2.0 interface for ultra-fast file transfers (up to 40x faster than USB 1.0); a 3.5 mm headphone jack; and a rechargeable lithium-polymer battery. The MP-C7097--which offers plug-and-play support for Windows 98 SE, 2000, Me, or XP and Mac OS X or higher--is backed by a 90-day warranty.
What's in the Box
MP-C7097 MP3 player, professional stereo earphones, USB cable, video conversion software, AC adapter, installation CD, user's manual.

A Good Exposure MP3 Recorder
This is my 1st exposure to the world of MP3. There are so few FM radio recorders to choose from so I purchased the lowest costing one. I am hooked on the benefits over casettee and CD's for listening and recording lectures. However, a month later I am searching for something that works 2 times in a row, the same way. There are so many anomalies I can't list them all.
It does record voices in a room but only mine is loud enough to distinguish.
The output volume to an external amplifier is far far to low of voltage.
It has an inactivity timer of 10 minutes but I would rather have a sleep timer of 30 minutes.
The ear phones are sized for a horse and useful only for an FM antenna.
The battery indicator never gets to 1/2 before the recorder goes dark and you loose the voice recorder. Therefore, you are safe for about 2 hours after charging.
It has an audio equlizer but I can't hear the difference using the built in speaker with my FM lecture recordings.
It decides to go into repeat mode at will.
The select knob has 3 functions. It does 1 thing if you bump it for 0.10 sec., another at 0.50 sec., and another at 2.00 sec. you are never sure what is going to happen.
You do have to force ON the display 100%. Forget about battery life--you want it to record without shutting itself OFF.
I need to record a 3 day convention in July. This is April. I would not trust this recorder battery wise for the job at this point. I'll need to find a 2nd FM recorder soon.