PowerFile R200, C200S manual Disc organization, Renaming the master Changer folder, Renaming a disc

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Instructions for Windows

Disc organization

When PowerFile Monitor is running on the host PC (see the “PowerFile Monitor” section of this guide), the Changers connected to the host PC are detected, and folders are created for each Changer. The folders are named with sequential numbers (Changer 1, Changer 2, Changer 3, etc.). These folders are considered to be the master folders for the Changer contents, containing a list of all the discs in that Changer. To help organize the discs within the Changer folders, the host user can:

Rename the master (Changer) folder.

Rename any of the discs within the Changer folder.

Create, rename, move, and delete new folders and subfolders within the Changer folder.

Renaming the master Changer folder

The master Changer folders can be renamed using standard Windows renaming functions (right-click and select Rename from the submenu). The PowerFile software retains information about a renamed master Changer folder. For example, if a particular Changer is removed from the host, but is reconnected at a later time, the renamed master folder name for that particular Changer will be displayed. To rename the master Changer folder, right-click on the Changer folder and choose Rename Changer Folder from the pop-up menu.

Note: Do not move or copy master Changer folders. The master Changer folders must stay in the PowerFile directory. You may, if you wish, create shortcuts to master Changer folders and place the shortcuts in other directories.

Renaming a disc

Initially, discs that are loaded into the Changer are listed in the Changer folder either as UnknownDisc (if the Changer has not yet mounted the disc into a drive and read it) or as named discs (if the Changer has read the disc and found an associated volume name tag for it, or if it has been renamed by the user). To rename a disc, click on the desired disc name to select it, then use standard PC file-renaming functions (right-click on icon and select Rename). Once a volume tag has been renamed, right-click on the icon and select "Update Volume Tag".

Note: if your system is set to display file name extensions, you will notice that the file extension for all discs in the Changer are. chg, (if the media is not mounted in a drive) or .chd, (if the media is mounted in a drive) . It is important that you do not change the extension, it must be .chd or .chg

Update Volume Tags

If you manually rename one or more discs, you should synchronize the Changer with the new names by using the Update Volume Tag command. Right-click on one or more newly renamed discs and select Update Volume Tag (for one disc) or Update Volume Tags (for multiple discs) from the submenu.

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Contents PowerFileTM B l e N t e n t s Instructions for Macintosh Users Client Systems RequirementsMicrosoft Windows Host Operating SystemUnpacking the Changer Disabling System Standby feature Windows 98SE / Windows Me Disable System StandbyInstructions for Windows Disabling System Standby feature Windows Connecting PowerFile Changers to the host PC Installing PowerFile MediaFinder software on the host PCPowerFile Changer back panel Instructions for Windows Instructions for Windows Instructions for Windows Checking for proper driver installation Windows Instructions for Windows Instructions for Windows Instructions for Windows Instructions for Windows Installing the PowerFile software on client PCs PowerFile Changer front panel Display Drive Info ModeLibrary, listed by CD title Library, listed by carousel slot numberTerms used in this guide PowerFile MediaFinder SoftwarePowerFile Monitor Reset AllPowerFile Changer files and directory structure Loading discs into the Changer Accessing Changers from PC desktopsLoad discs From the desktop icon Option B-Loading discs from the host PC desktopFrom Explorer Identify and Bulk Identify Identifying and naming discsManually renaming discs Mounting discs from the host PC Accessing/playing discs host or clientMounting discs from a client PC Writing to DVD-RAM Discs R200 only To format media Recording data onto DVD-RAM disc Renaming a disc Update Volume TagsDisc organization Renaming the master Changer folderDeleting a subfolder Subfolders Creating a new subfolderRenaming a subfolder Moving a subfolderOption B-Unloading discs from the host PC desktop Unmounting discs from Changer drivesUnloading discs from the Changer Option A-Unloading discs from the Changer front panelStopping the Device Disconnecting / removing ChangersDisconnecting / removing R200S Studio Writer Changers Disconnecting / removing C200S and C200 Studio ChangersUnsafe Removal notification Instructions for Macintosh Users Connecting PowerFile Changers to the host Macintosh computer PowerFile Changer front panel Mode Launching PowerFile MediaFinder software Loading discs into the Changer Load discs into Changer Select Load DiscIdentifying discs Accessing/playing discs from the host MacintoshAccessing/playing discs from Client Macintosh systems Universal Disc Format Initializing Formatting mediaMacOS standard MacOS ExtendedWriting to a DVD-RAM Disc Formatting processRenaming the Media Finder window Creating new folders Folders and subfoldersCreating subfolders Deleting a folder Moving a disc to a folderOption A-From the Changer front panel Option B-From the MediaFinder window MediaFinder window menus Remove Remote Edit menuNew Folder Browser menu Add RemoteMount Disc Changer Admin administrator privileges and processesAdmin Mode Changer InfoDisc Visible Unload discSynchronize Media UnmountNetworking/daisy-chaining multiple Changers Networking

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