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Table 4: CD troubleshooting
Problem | What to do |
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Information downloaded from CDDB is | 1. Click the Setup button and click on the CD tab. |
for another CD. | 2. Deselect the “Use first match for CD track info” option. |
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| 3. Click the OK button and then click the Get Track Info button. CDDB |
| should provide all matches available. |
| 4. Select the appropriate match from the list. |
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When playing a CD, I always get the | Make sure there is an active Internet connection to your computer. If you did |
message “Unknown Artist” followed | not register during installation, |
by “CDDB service not available.” | vide a valid |
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CDDB information is not automatically | On your computer, open the Control Panel and then open Internet Options. |
downloaded when I insert a CD, even | Select the option, “Automatically Connect to the Internet.” |
though I have selected the option to |
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do this. |
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The Record CD button is grayed and | Your |
does not respond when I play a CD. | back of CD and button should become available. If the Record CD button is |
| still grayed, your |
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Audio CDs do not play automatically | Click the Setup button and click on the CD tab. Select the “Automatically play |
when inserted and the application is | CDs when inserted” option. |
closed. |
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Another application is launched when I | Click the Setup button and click on the CD tab. Click the “Register as CD |
insert an audio CD. | default player” checkbox to register the Wave/PC™ system as your default CD |
| player. |
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When trying to record a CD track, an | Try cleaning the CD. If problem persists, the CD is probably scratched. |
“Error” message appears in the status |
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column. |
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CD stops playing in middle of track. | Clean the CD and try again. If problem persists, click the Setup button and |
| click on the CD tab. Select the “Analog” mode. |
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Table 5: Music Files troubleshooting
Problem | What to do | ||
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Another application is launched when I | Click the Setup button and click on the Music Files tab. Click the “Register as | ||
default player” checkbox to register the Wave/PC system as your default MP3 | |||
| and WAV files player. | ||
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After | All changes made to music file information are retained within the Wave/PC | ||
changes I made were erased. | system database. In order to make these changes a permanent part of the MP3 | ||
| file header: | ||
After copying my music files to | |||
1. | Click the Setup button. | ||
another computer, and scanning the | |||
2. | Click on the Music Files tab. | ||
hard drive for files, the changes I made | |||
were not present. | 3. Click the “Automatically update music files upon editing” checkbox. | ||
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The play mode (Repeat, Repeat Track, | This can happen when switching from one preset to another. Each preset can | ||
Shuffle, Shuffle Repeat, Normal) is | be set independently to its own play mode. If you are not playing any presets, | ||
changing automatically. | you can switch the play mode by clicking the Mode button. | ||
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