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                    Release Notes April 2007   Contents This document contains information on the following topics: Thank you for using Sony Media Software Disc2Phone. 
                    This document contains information about installing and using 
                    Disc2Phone software on your computer.  
                    
                      Notable Changes/Fixes in Version 1.5 
                        Added support for Windows Vista™. Notable Changes/Fixes in Version 1.4  
                        For phones with two drives, Disc2Phone now uses the larger drive as the default target. Notable Changes/Fixes in Version 1.3  
                        Improved error handling for CD extraction from scratched or damaged CDs. Note that a severely damaged CD will still create sub-optimal tracks. Easier access to the software version number by clicking the Help icon  and then selecting About from the menu.Improved display order of files in the Music Source pane. A sorted list of folders now appears before the sorted list of files. Fixed a bug where the tracklist would flicker during normal operations. Fixed a bug that prevented Disc2Phone from launching on some PCs.Fixed a bug that prevented Disc2Phone from displaying correctly after the user rebooted the PC while the software was minimized.  
                    For best results, connect your phone or Memory Stick to your computer prior to starting the Disc2Phone application.You must have Windows Media Player version 9.0 or above 
                      installed to play tracks in the Disc2Phone list pane. This 
                      feature is not available if you have older versions of Windows 
                      Media Player installed. You must have Windows Media Player version 9.0 or above 
                      installed to locate and re-encode WMA files in the Disc2Phone 
                      application.Registration may not be possible in some specialized network 
                      configurations, such as highly secure corporate networks. 
                      After three failed attempts, the Disc2Phone software will 
                      start, but you will be prompted to activate each time you 
                      launch the software. A potential solution is to set your 
                      proxy settings in the Advanced Options dialog of Disc2Phone 
                      software. To set your proxy settings, follow these steps:1. Click the Advanced Options button
  . 2. In the Web Proxy box, enter the host 
                      name (e.g. http://myproxyURL.com) or IP address (e.g. xx.xx.xx.xx) 
                      of your web proxy.
 3. In the Proxy Port box, enter the port 
                      number of your web proxy.
 4. Click the OK button.
 5. Restart the Disc2Phone application.
You may experience problems if your default My Music folder is remapped to a network drive and your network connection is slow. In this case, copy your tracks to a local drive and Disc2Phone will function properly.In some cases, you may experience difficulty playing some AAC format files (M4A and M4B) from the Transfer List pane.For AAC format files (M4A and M4B), some track metadata will not be displayed during phone playback. The following lists the minimum system requirements for 
                    using Sony Media Software Disc2Phone: 
                    Microsoft® Windows® XP SP 2 or Windows Vista™ 900 MHz processor100 MB hard-disk space for program installation128 MB RAMWindows-compatible sound cardCD-ROM drive (for optional CD extraction feature)Internet Explorer 5.0 or laterUSB reader/writer for use with Sony Memory Stick or USB 
                      cable for connecting a phone to a computerInternet connection (for Gracenote CD identification and 
                      software activation)   
                    If you experience problems or have questions while using 
                      Disc2Phone software, our technical support department is always 
                      ready to help you. Additional support and information can 
                      be found on the Sony 
                      Ericsson Web site. For a detailed list of Technical Support options, please 
                    visit the Support  page on the 
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