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Listening to Music Files

Normally, the Wave/PCapplication monitors your hard drive for new music files and adds them to the Wave/PC database. If you do not want this to happen automatically, remove the check mark beside “Automatically check for new music files.” If this box is not checked, you will need to click the Scan hard drive for music button to search for new music files.

When new music files are found they are automatically added to the database (default set- ting). To have the Wave/PC application ask if you want them added first, place a check beside “Ask me before adding new music files to the database.” The next time new music files are found, the dialog box in Figure 26 opens. Select the music files you want to add to the data- base and click OK. Multiple files can be selected using Control-click and Shift-click opera- tions. Click Cancel to close the window without adding any new files.

Figure 26

New files found dialog box

The information shown in the music finder is stored in two places: (1) In the music finder data- base, and (2) in ID3 tags within individual music files. Editing information in the music finder window only changes the music finder database. The ID3 tags are kept up to date automati- cally if the “Automatically update music files upon editing” option is selected. If not selected, the setup window provides an Update music files… button to manually perform the update.

The “Store my music in:” edit box displays the default directory path to the storage location of recorded CD tracks. You can change the location by modifying the path string or by clicking the Browse button and navigating your way to a new location.

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Contents Wave/PC Interactive System Safety Information U T I O NKeep these instructions for future reference Information about products that generate electrical noise Antenna groundingContents Before you begin System SetupSystem installation System benefitsUnpacking the carton Installing the Wave/PC system hardwareCarton contents Selecting a location for the Wave/PC unitLocating the slot-type safety lock Setting up the Wave/PC remote controlLocating the tab-type safety lock Installing the mounting strip for the remote control Installing the 9V battery in the Wave/PC unitInstalling the 9V battery Connecting the Wave/PC unit to your computer Example 1 Wave/PC sys- tem connectionsConnecting the power cord to the Wave/PC unit Connecting the power cordConnecting the external FM antenna Installing the Wave/PC application softwareLocation of external FM antenna connector System Setup System Setup Wave/PC system controls System OverviewTurning your Wave/PC system on and off Wave/PC application window WindowWave/PC system audio and your computer system Wave/PC remote controlSound sources and quality Changes in volume settings Getting the best possible sound qualityIf you see the icon with a yellow question mark Wave/PC system monitorNormal operation If you see the icon with a red exclamation markPlaying an audio CD Operating the CD Player/RecorderCD control buttons Editing CD track titles Changing the CD play modePlaying tracks from the music finder window Cddb overwrite dialog boxBefore you start recording Recording an audio CDStarting the recording process Playing your recorded CD tracks Recording CDs when disconnected from the InternetUsing Cddb Playing MP3 CDsSetting CD player/recorder setup options Operating the CD Player/Recorder To test your CD-ROM drive Selecting the Music Files player Music Files player modeListening to Music Files Music Files control buttonsNavigating the music finder Moving down through the Music finder viewsFinding music with the search function Sorting lists in the music finder windowSelecting items in the music finder window Changing the music files play mode Setting presets to play music filesDeleting music files from your music finder database Maintaining your music libraryAdding new music to your music finder database Editing file informationTo delete an item from a playlist Creating your own music playlistsTo create a playlist Playlist editor windowSetting the Music Files player setup options New files found dialog box Search files dialog box Playing a Web Radio station Selecting the Web Radio modeListening to Web Radio Stations Web radio controls and sta- tion finderAdding a new Web Radio station Reading the connection statusSteps to adding a new Web Radio station Editing the information of a Web Radio station Setting presets to play Web Radio stationsDeleting a Web Radio station Edit Web Station dialog boxSetting Web radio setup options Web radio setup optionsPlaying a radio station Listening to AM/FM Radio StationsSelecting the AM/FM radio AM/FM radio controls and station finderEditing a station Adding a new AM/FM radio stationDeleting a station Setting AM/FM radio setup options Setting presets to play AM/FM radio stationsAM/FM radio setup options Click the Update Station List … button General and Internet Setup Options Setting general setup optionsSetting Internet setup options Internet setup optionsGeneral and Internet Setup Options Wave/PC unit display Using the Wave/PC Unit ControlsWave/PC unit control panel Wave/PC unit control panelAdjusting the display brightness Clock display modeAM/FM tuner display mode Selecting AM/PM 12 hour or Military 24 hour timeUsing the sleep mode Setting the clock timeSetting and using alarms Setting the volume of the music alarm Stopping the alarmPausing the alarm for 10 minutes Setting the volume of the tone alarmWave/PC application win- dow when AUX is selected Connecting an external audio source to the Wave/PC unitConnecting external speakers to your Wave/PC unit Making External Input/Output ConnectionsInput connection details Reference Cleaning the Wave/PC unitWarranty period Replacing the batteriesTroubleshooting Bose Customer ServiceProblem What to do Web Radio troubleshooting Music Files troubleshooting Installation troubleshooting Glossary Glossary FM 17, 47 IndexAM 17, 47, 48 AM/FM 17 AM/FM radio On/Off 15, 17, 47, 48Index USA & Canada Service World Wide Web