Harman-Kardon DMC 1000 will display the playlists in the Media Library, Solid-State Media

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Operation

NOTE: The DMC 1000 does not detect the pres- ence or absence of an audio signal at the Auxiliary Inputs.

When you are ready to begin the recording, select the Start Recording option and begin play- back of the analog device. You may experiment by making several recordings and deleting those you don’t want.

While the recording is in progress, a screen simi- lar to the one shown in Figure 25 will appear.

Figure 25 – Recording in Progress

Make a note of the file name automatically gen- erated by the DMC 1000 to easily locate the recording later. The DMC 1000 also displays the elapsed time, and a graphic and numeric display of the space available on the hard-disc drive.

Select the Pause Recording option to pause the recording without starting a new file when recording is resumed. This feature is useful if you wish to record a series of audio tracks as one file while skipping breaks in between, such as when recording an entire side of a cassette tape into one file.

Select the Stop Recording option to end record- ing of the file. The screen shown in Figure 26 will appear.

Figure 26 – Recording Complete

Select Done if you are finished, or Record Next to record another track, which returns to the screen shown in Figure 25, allowing you to cue up the next track.

To locate the newly recorded tracks, view the Media Library by Track and by Last Added. The track will be displayed at the top of the list. You may also sort the Track view by Name, looking for tracks starting with “AUX.” You may wish to view the Tracks by Artist, as all tracks with artist “Unknown” will be listed first, and the record- ings will appear here.

Select the Edit Info option to rename the tracks and add other identifying information. Enter as much information as possible about the track to enable Gracenote MusicID to locate any cover art and properly tag the track. This is particularly useful when you have recorded commercial albums from cassette, vinyl or other analog media.

Media Library

You may transfer audio content from the Media Library to any of the portable media – memory cards installed in the card slots, a USB device connected to one of the USB Ports, or a record- able CD loaded in the Disc Player.

1.Create a playlist of the desired content. The Play Queue may not be used for this purpose.

2.Press the Record Button, or select the Record command from the Main Menu, and select the Media Library as the source, with the other media as the destination.

NOTES:

When a blank recordable CD has been loaded, you will be presented with the options of recording it as an audio disc or as an MP3 disc. Audio discs conform to the “red book” stan- dard and may be played in any standard CD player. Many CD players are not capable of playing MP3 discs. Check with the manufactur- er of the player for more information.

Any standard CD-R disc may be used. Special Music/Audio Recordable CDs are not required.

3.The DMC 1000 will display the playlists in the Media Library.

Select one or more playlists for recording.

4.When all selections have been made, select the “Record Selected” option to begin the transfer.

Selections are transferred in the same format in which they are stored in the Media Library. Thus, if your CDs are automatically recorded to the Media Library in the MP3 format, they will be transferred to the portable media as MP3s. Analog audio streams are recorded from the Auxiliary Inputs as lossless WAV files, and are transferred in that format to the portable media.

NOTE: If recordings made from the Auxiliary Analog Audio Inputs were tagged by Gracenote MusicID, the DMC 1000 will generate new file names in the format of [artist] – [three-digit track number].wav. The tags will be transferred to the portable media with the file. Thus, if you upload the file from the media to your PC using software that is capable of recognizing the tags, the track will appear with its correct song title and other information.

Solid-State Media

You may transfer content from any of the solid- state media (memory cards or USB device) to the Media Library in a similar fashion to recording from the Media Library. However, it is not neces- sary to create a playlist, since the data media are already organized as file folders.

1.Press the Record Button, or select the Record command from the Main Menu, and select the solid-state media as the source, with the Media Library (the only option) as the destina- tion.

2.The DMC 1000 will display the folders and files stored on the media. Select one or more items for recording.

3.When all selections have been made, select the “Record Selected” option to begin the transfer.

NOTE: Content may only be transferred from one of the solid-state media to the Media Library, not from one of the solid-state media to the other. If you wish to transfer content from one type of media to another, first add the content to the Media Library, and then record it to the other type of media.

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Contents DMC 1000 Digital Media Center Table of Contents Backlit, Ergonomically Designed Remote Control IntroductionTerminology TerminologyTerminology High quality video FeaturesMany convenient features High quality digital audioDMC 1000 will not play the following Upgradeability via Internet Packing ListMemory Card Compatibility Card SlotPlay/Pause Navigation Buttons Stop Front Panel Door Full-Power Mode bright blue The DMC 1000 operates normallyFront Panel Controls Open/Close Press this button to open or close the Disc TrayFront Panel Controls Source/Disc Type Indicators Lights when a disc is playing in the normal modeLights when the disc is paused Audio Bitstream IndicatorsParental Lock Indicator This indicator B Repeat Info Press for detailed informations on the disc playingSKIP/STEP Previous Press to go to Remote Control FunctionsLight Press to illuminate remote controller BPress to select section A-B and to play repeatedlyRear Panel Connections DTS Rear Panel ConnectionsFor iPod models with a dock connector RS-232 Port Connect the DMC 1000 toSetup and Connections Connecting to a TV Only OptionalService life of batteries Remote ControlBattery installation Remote control operation rangeFor your reference Dolby Digital and DTSCD’s can be played as they would normally be played Disc Playback Features Playback BasicsBasic Play Display the Setup Menu System SetupMedia Library Setup Turn On the DMCDVD Player Setup DMC 1000’s Setup menu screens follow the same basic formatDVD Player Setup Menu contains the following settings Audio Setup Video SetupGeneral Setup Advanced SetupDMC Basics Repeat Play Using the On-Screen Status DisplayVideo Off Feature Chapters and TitlesPlaylists Displays all playlists you have pro- grammed OperationAudio Playback From the Media Library View All Tracks Expands the current album into a track viewPlay Queue and Playlists Cover Art SortData Media Play QueueAppear UsingProgramming a Playlist Only three options are available for iPod con- tentAudio CDs Content TransferAuxiliary Analog Audio Inputs Data CDsMedia Library DMC 1000 will display the playlists in the Media LibrarySolid-State Media Select content for playback in that zone as usual Multizone OperationTroubleshooting Guide TroubleShooting GuideSymptom Possible Cause Solution Only USB flash drives that do not function as stand alone Technical Specifications Appendix Keep your backup of the Media Library Table A6 Advanced Setup MenuTable A7 Power Modes Restores the Media Library from UpdatedEula This AgreementGracenote Eula Gracenote and Muze Terms of Use GNU Lesser General Public License, Version 2.1, FebruaryAny particular case, based on the explanations below Eula Eula No Warranty Body of this LicenseHarman Kardon, Incorporated Partnumber 25A08G-0DMC0-Q00
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