Software for an RCA H115A Audio Player
RCA created the H115A line of personal audio players in 2006. The device stores MP3-based audio for playback through either headphones or auxiliary-out equipment-like speakers. Music can transfer to the H115A through dragging and dropping or a Yahoo! Music Engine. However, special software is needed in order to do this. You can find the software in a variety of places.
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Installation CD
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The RCA H115 Digital Audio Player comes with a music management CD. This CD contains the software installation files needed to properly sync the device to your computer. The software requires at least Windows XP. Apple's operating systems do not read the software. Installing the software allows you to add and delete music from your device.
USB Driver
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The music management CD that comes with the RCA H115A requires the user to run Windows XP or higher on his computer. If you don't, you can use the device by downloading a driver. RCA's webpage contains a USB driver download to connect the device to Windows 98. Without this driver, the H115A will not be read on a machine running Windows 98.
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Hard Drive Upgrade
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RCA provides software to upgrade the hard drive in your digital audio player. The upgrade will fix issues a select few devices have with connecting the H115A by USB connection. Also, the upgrade fixes other issues like the ability to start the device in unfavorable temperatures.
Sync Through Rhapsody
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If you don't want to use the music management software that comes with the H115A, other options exist. You can download management software from Rhapsody. The software only works with Windows XP or higher. Rhapsody also allows you to listen to and download music from its library of songs.
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