AudioTron - FAQs

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System Requirements Minimum
* One or more networked PCs. 

* Recommended PC System: Pentium 233MHz processor (400MHz for Windows 2000, 
  64MB RAM, CD drive with digital audio extraction, 16 bit color video card,
  Internet connection and web browser. The PC should have sufficient hard disk
  space for storage of your digital music files. (A four-minute song will use
  approximately 3 to 5 MB of hard disk space in MP3 or WMA compressed format.)

* Windows File Sharing. 

* Supports the following operating systems:
    Windows 98 SE 
    Windows Me 
    Windows 2000 Professional
    Windows XP
    Windows XP Pro  

* An HPNA 2.0 or Ethernet 10/100BaseT network running TCP/IP.
  AudioTron includes a phone cable for the HPNA connection and a Cat-5 cable 
  for the Ethernet connection. AudioTron is compatible with a Class-C network.
  For details, see the Appendix called "Network Basics" in the Reference 
  Manual.

* Powered speakers or a home stereo system with line level inputs.
  AudioTron includes a stereo RCA-to-RCA cable for connecting the analog 
  audio outputs to powered speakers or a stereo receiver. A fiber optic cable
  for the digital audio output may be purchased at the Turtle Beach web site.

* A PC "jukebox" program to convert your CDs to digital audio files. 
  The AudioStation CD includes jukebox software to perform this function.
  AudioTron also operates with jukebox programs compatible with audio files
  in the MP3, WMA and WAV formats and ID3 tags in the Version 1.0, 1.1 
  or 2.3 format.

* An Internet connection is required for the Internet Radio feature and to 
  download song titles when converting CDs to the PC hard drive. 

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NOTES:
    Please bear in mind that our published minimum requirements are based on 
    a test system that was reasonably optimized for performance (without a lot
    of overhead). A typical "casual home user" will often be unwilling to run 
    as 'lean' a system, so in-home performance may be compromised to some
    extent.
 
    We recommend using minimum requirements as a starting point, but faster 
    systems will provide better results. Other applications, especially games,
    may have higher system requirements. Refer to the applications documention
    for details. 

    Windows 98 or Millennium are no longer supported by Microsoft, therefore, 
    VTB cannot offer support for these old Windows platforms. 
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