Xantech XMusic manual Updating the iTunes Library

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Double-click on either the Macintosh_Index.xml or Windows_Index.xml file, depending on the type of computer you are using.

Note: the import process may take some time depending on the number of albums and the speed of your computer. If you have recently added new music or updated the details of any of the albums on your Digital Music Server you may wish to wait for a few minutes before opening this file to ensure that it is up to date.

Once the iTunes Library source has been updated with the music from your Digital Music Server you can you can update your iPod as follows:

Connect your iPod in the normal way.

Click the Browse button in the top right-hand corner of the iTunes window.

Drag any item from the Genre, Artist, Album lists onto the iPod icon in the Source area.

The transfer process will begin shortly afterwards.

Updating the iTunes Library

If you have removed music from your Digital Music Server or edited the names of any items in the library you will need to update the iTunes Library to remove any broken links. To do this, you should first delete all the Digital Music Server albums from the iTunes library as follows:

Select the View Options item from the Edit menu.

Check the Grouping option, then click the OK button to confirm your changes.

In the iTunes Library click the new Grouping column heading. The tracks located on your Digital Music Server hard disk will be grouped together using the label <-XMUSICSERVER_NAME(e.g. <- S2000_000123).

Click on the first track in the list with this grouping label then, holding down the Shift key, click the last track.

Press the Delete key to remove these tracks from the iTunes Library.

Click Yes to confirm your choice.

Repeat the import process described above to add back the Digital Music Server information.

Transferring Music to your Portable Player using Windows Media Player

The XiVA Media Import plugin for Windows Media Player enables you to update the Media Library with the music collection on your Digital Music Server. Contact your local dealer or visit the web site listed in the Getting Help chapter for more details. Windows Media Player version 9 is required.

Once you have the XiVA Media Import plugin you can install it on your PC by double-clicking on the XiVA WMP Plugin Setup file and following the on-screen instructions.

The albums on your Digital Music Server can then be added as follows:

From the Tools menu highlight the Plugins option and click XiVA Media Import.

Navigate the My Network Places area to locate the hard disk of your Digital Music Server.

Double-click on the Windows_Index.xml option.

Note: the import process may take some time depending on the number of albums and the speed of your computer. If you have recently added new music or updated the details of any of the albums on your Digital Music Server you may wish to wait for a few minutes before opening this file to ensure that it is up to date.

Once your Media Library has been updated with the music from your Digital Music Server you can update your portable player as follows:

Click the Copy to CD or Device option from the Media Player toolbar.

Select the Album, Artist, Genre or Playlist you wish to copy from the Items to Copy list.

Under Items on Device select your portable player.

Click the Copy button.

The transfer process will begin shortly afterwards.

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Contents User Guide Xiva NEW Media Brought to Life Copyright NoticeGeneral Precautions PrecautionsCD Handling Precautions Mains PrecautionsImportant Safety Instructions Model Important Safety NoticesCanadian Model European ModelPage Quick Start Guide Remote control action keysControls Recording from a CDSwitching on and OFF Playing MusicEntering Text Touches d’action de la télécommande LES CommandesCarte DE Demarrage Rapide Enregistrement À Partir D’UN CDLecture DE Musique Saisie DE TexteActivation ET Desactivation DIE Bedienelemente KurzreferenzVON Einer CD Aufnehmen Aktionstasten auf der FernbedienungMusik Abspielen Einbeben VON Texteingeben VON TextEIN-UND Ausschalten DES Geräts LOS Controles Ficha DE Inicio RápidoGrabar Desde UN CD Botones de acción del mando a distanciaReproducción DE Música Introducción DE TextoEncendido Y Apagado Scheda D’AVVIAMENTO Rapido ComandiRegistrazione DA UN CD Suonare Musica Inserimento DI TestoAccensione E Spegnimento Introduction SpecificationsFront View Controls and ConnectionsIR Receiver Rear ViewRemote Control Configuring Your Remote to Control Other Devices Connecting Your Digital Music Server Off mode Standby modeTo enter standby or off mode To switch on from standby or off modeRegistering Your Digital Music Server Using the Digital Music Server action keysDigital Music Server status icons To register your Digital Music ServerTo connect your Digital Music Server to the Internet To use the alphanumeric keypadTo select an option from the main menu Digital Music Server Main MenuOption DescriptionTo make an automatic one-touch CD recording Recording MusicTracks To make a custom CD recordingRecord Quality CD informationRecording from AN Analogue or Digital Input Listening to music while recording a CDTo create a new line-in recording session To adjust the recording gain setting To record from the line-in connectorsSound Quality To edit the album detailsListening to music while recording from a line input To end a line-in recording sessionTo begin recording a new track To change the name of the new trackPlaying Music from the Library Playing MusicTo browse the library by artist To browse the library by albumTo browse the library by preset To browse the library by genreTo browse the library by playlist Playing Music from a CD To select a track or preset by numberTo select an album, artist, genre or playlist by name Selecting an album by numberControlling Playback Playback InformationOutput screen To change the displayed informationPlaylists Organising Your Music CollectionCreating a new playlist To select items for a playlistPresets Storing a presetEditing a Playlist To edit album information AlbumsTo enter text using the alphanumeric keypad Clearing a PresetDeleting ALBUMS, Tracks or Playlists Entering and Editing NamesTo display the Settings Menu Advanced SettingsInternet Access Default Recording QualityUpgrade Unit System SettingsCD Recording LanguageUsing Your Digital Music Server in a Multiroom System Multiroom Remote Control UseDirect Media Select Multiroom Control Systems Setting the output controlled from the front panelTransferring Music to your Portable Player using iTunes Using Your Digital Music Server with a Portable PlayerUpdating the iTunes Library HDD Audio Appendix a Annexe a Apéndice a Anhang aFenner Memorex Schneiderf AMP Terms & Conditions XiVA Software Customer Service AgreementWaiver XiVA Software Service Privacy PolicyGracenote MusicID Terms of Use Modalités de la Licence Gracenote Cddb Flow-DownGracenote Cddb Flow-Down Lizenzbedingungen Condizioni della licenza Gracenote Cddb Flow-Down Condiciones de descarga de base de datos de CD de GracenotePage Compliance by third parties to this License Clara.net Terms and Conditions U.K. OnlySecurity Clara.net Conditions générales à l’intentionBegriffsbestimmung Clara.net GeschäftsbedingungenPage Index REC Button 19 Recording Formats 38 Recording Music Xantech Corporation

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