PORTABLE VIDEO. AFFORDABLE PRICE. The Eclipse Portable Media Player offers an incredible value to you. 25 FPS motion video provides crystal clear videos for less than $40!
Eclipse V215 Details:
- 1.5″ Full Color TFT Display. Great for music videos or TV shows.
- Digital Voice Recorder: Record up to 60 Hours per GB
- Easy File Transfer: Drag and drop interface makes copying files easy. Simple interface means lower returns from confused customers.
Specifications:
- Files Supported:
- OS Support:
- Includes: Eclipse V215 player, earbuds, USB cable, and user’s manual.
*Playback times/number of songs vary by file type and bitrate
*Available in Silver (Eclipse V415SL) and in Black (Eclipse V415BK)
Manual | HiRes Images | LoRes Images
Support:
A “Format Error” message indicates that your file is in the wrong format. Please refer to the supported file types for your Media Player.
If you are getting your Music through iTunes, please follow the instructions HERE and select the video called “Convert iTunes to MP3”. If your files are in a different format, or from another location, you will need to convert the files using a third party conversion tool. We recommend using the Replay Converter by Applian Technologies, which can be found HERE
You can download Music from literally any place that allows you to legally download MP3 audio files (we do not condone piracy). Some great places to download files are www.emusic.com/machspeedmusic and www.amazon.com, though you can simply use your favorite search engine to look for “MP3 downloads”. If you own a video file, and it is in the correct format, you can simply load it on the device. If you own a video file, but it is not in the correct format, you will need to convert the file using the conversion tool which was included with your player (instructions are below). If you don’t own a file, you can use a program from Applian Technologies called “Replay Media Catcher” which will allow you to download and save streaming video. You can find this software HERE. Unfortunately, we cannot assist you in ripping a movie off of a DVD you own as doing this is illegal.
Yes, you can as long as the files you download are in MP3 format. Copy protected or DRM encrypted WMA files will NOT work on our players however.
DRM represents Digital Rights Management. DRM technology is used by content providers, such as online stores, to control how digital music and video files are used and distributed. Online stores sell and rent DRM-protected music and videos that have media usage rights to enable specific use of the content.
A copy protected song or a protected video is a file that uses DRM protection. To play the protected song or video, you must have the media usage rights for it.
No. copy protected or DRM encrypted files will prevent the files from playing on our devices. Often the files will give you a “format error” or HDS error” message if you try to play them.
Media usage rights, also known as licenses, are permissions to use a protected song or a protected video in a particular way, or for a particular length of time. Content providers can specify in the media usage rights how you can use the protected content that you obtain from them. For example, content providers often limit the number of media players you can transfer a copy protected file to. As our players do not count towards this limit of items, the files will not play.