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Glossary

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Bit rate – The digital representation of an audio signal expressed in bits per second (bps). The bit rate often determines the quality and size of an MP3 file. Higher bit rates create larger but better-sounding files. The most common bit rate for MP3 is 128kbps. This gives you near-CD quality at about a 10:1 compression ratio.

Browser – A short name for your Internet browser.

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CDDB – An on-line repository of audio CD information provided by CDDB, Incorporated. Your Wave/PCsoftware can access CDDB automatically to get album title and track information when you load an audio CD into your CD-ROM drive.

Check box – A graphic element in a display that enables you to select a combination of choices by clicking a box.

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Default – Refers to the preset value assumed by your computer unless you change it.

Destination directory – The path which determines where your downloaded files are stored on your hard drive.

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Encoding – In this context, encoding is the process of compressing a ripped audio file into the MP3 format.

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Genre – A type or category of music, such as Classical, Country, Pop, Jazz, etc.

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ISP – Internet Service Provider. This is the dial-up service you use to connect to the Internet if you don’t have a permanent network connection.

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MP3 – An audio file format also known as MPEG 1 Layer 3. Audio files of this type are identi- fied by their “ .mp3” filename extension. Because audio files can be very large, an MP3 file is compressed so that it occupies less storage space on your hard drive. Although it is com- pressed, it has little or no loss in sound quality.

MPEG – The Moving Picture Experts Group is a name for a set of standards for the compres- sion and playback of digital audio and video. MP3 is one of these standards.

Music file – A computer file used in the digital music industry. It could be encoded in one of several formats identified by its filename extension (such as *.mp3).

Music finder – A Wave/PC software feature that allows you to find music files located on your computer’s hard drive.

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Playlist – A file containing a customized list of music files compiled from your music library.

Pushbutton – A graphic element in a display which, when clicked (depressed), performs an action.

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Radio button – A graphic element in a display which when clicked, allows you to select only one alternative from a group.

Ripping – The process of extracting digital audio files from a CD.

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Contents Wave/PC Interactive System U T I O N Safety InformationKeep these instructions for future reference Antenna grounding Information about products that generate electrical noiseContents System benefits System SetupSystem installation Before you beginSelecting a location for the Wave/PC unit Installing the Wave/PC system hardwareCarton contents Unpacking the cartonLocating the tab-type safety lock Setting up the Wave/PC remote controlLocating the slot-type safety lock Installing the 9V battery Installing the 9V battery in the Wave/PC unitInstalling the mounting strip for the remote control Example 1 Wave/PC sys- tem connections Connecting the Wave/PC unit to your computerConnecting the power cord Connecting the power cord to the Wave/PC unitLocation of external FM antenna connector Installing the Wave/PC application softwareConnecting the external FM antenna System Setup System Setup Turning your Wave/PC system on and off System OverviewWave/PC system controls Window Wave/PC application windowSound sources and quality Wave/PC remote controlWave/PC system audio and your computer system Getting the best possible sound quality Changes in volume settingsIf you see the icon with a red exclamation mark Wave/PC system monitorNormal operation If you see the icon with a yellow question markCD control buttons Operating the CD Player/RecorderPlaying an audio CD Cddb overwrite dialog box Changing the CD play modePlaying tracks from the music finder window Editing CD track titlesStarting the recording process Recording an audio CDBefore you start recording Playing MP3 CDs Recording CDs when disconnected from the InternetUsing Cddb Playing your recorded CD tracksSetting CD player/recorder setup options Operating the CD Player/Recorder To test your CD-ROM drive Music Files control buttons Music Files player modeListening to Music Files Selecting the Music Files playerMoving down through the Music finder views Navigating the music finderSelecting items in the music finder window Sorting lists in the music finder windowFinding music with the search function Setting presets to play music files Changing the music files play modeEditing file information Maintaining your music libraryAdding new music to your music finder database Deleting music files from your music finder databasePlaylist editor window Creating your own music playlistsTo create a playlist To delete an item from a playlistSetting the Music Files player setup options New files found dialog box Search files dialog box Web radio controls and sta- tion finder Selecting the Web Radio modeListening to Web Radio Stations Playing a Web Radio stationSteps to adding a new Web Radio station Reading the connection statusAdding a new Web Radio station Edit Web Station dialog box Setting presets to play Web Radio stationsDeleting a Web Radio station Editing the information of a Web Radio stationWeb radio setup options Setting Web radio setup optionsAM/FM radio controls and station finder Listening to AM/FM Radio StationsSelecting the AM/FM radio Playing a radio stationDeleting a station Adding a new AM/FM radio stationEditing a station AM/FM radio setup options Setting presets to play AM/FM radio stationsSetting AM/FM radio setup options Click the Update Station List … button Setting general setup options General and Internet Setup OptionsInternet setup options Setting Internet setup optionsGeneral and Internet Setup Options Wave/PC unit control panel Using the Wave/PC Unit ControlsWave/PC unit control panel Wave/PC unit displaySelecting AM/PM 12 hour or Military 24 hour time Clock display modeAM/FM tuner display mode Adjusting the display brightnessSetting and using alarms Setting the clock timeUsing the sleep mode Setting the volume of the tone alarm Stopping the alarmPausing the alarm for 10 minutes Setting the volume of the music alarmMaking External Input/Output Connections Connecting an external audio source to the Wave/PC unitConnecting external speakers to your Wave/PC unit Wave/PC application win- dow when AUX is selectedInput connection details Replacing the batteries Cleaning the Wave/PC unitWarranty period ReferenceBose Customer Service TroubleshootingProblem What to do Web Radio troubleshooting Music Files troubleshooting Installation troubleshooting Glossary Glossary On/Off 15, 17, 47, 48 IndexAM 17, 47, 48 AM/FM 17 AM/FM radio FM 17, 47Index World Wide Web USA & Canada Service