Grundig LED manual Ripper/Encoder window

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3.2. Ripper/Encoder window

You can gain access to the Ripper/Encoder window by clicking the appropriate icon on the icon bar, or via the “Start Ripper/Encoder” option in the “File” menu.

A new window will open. By means of the “Start Ripper” function, music files can be read from an audio CD and converted into a PC compatible format. Please take into consideration that “ripping” is not possible with some CD ROM drives, especi- ally older ones. (If you are not sure whether your drive does support ripping, ask the manufacturer of your CD ROM drive.)

The files which have been copied from the audio CDs will be in the .WAV format, and have to be compressed (i.e. encoded) before they can be transferred to the MPAXX. This is done by the L.E.D. Encoder.

3.2.1. Ripper

You will see a window that is divided into three sections. Similar to the Download/Play list window, the directories on your hard disk are shown at the top left-hand side. At the top right-hand side – in the Selection window – you can see the files of the selected directory.

Insert the audio CD in your CD-ROM drive, and call up your CD-ROM drive in the window on the left.

The tracks that are on the audio CD will appear in the Selection window at the top.

You can now make a Rip/Encode list (by means of drag and drop or double-clicking the desired track). All the files you wish to encode should appear in the lower win- dow of the screen.

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Contents Manual Software L.E.D Windows 95/98/NT Welcome Trademarks Grundig AGTable of contents System requirements Installing L.E.D Using L.E.D. software Download/Play list windowPage Making your own settings Creating and editing a Play listLoading music files onto the MultiMediaCard Creating and processing programs MPAXX150 only Menus and the icon bar in the Download/Play list window Page MultiMediaCard Play list Save settings Help Icon bar Player/DecoderRipper/Encoder window RipperPage Encoder Menu Settings General Menus and the icon bar in the Ripper/Encoder windowEncoder An attempt to solve the problem Troubleshooting Known problemsAppendix Remarks about copyright lawsWarranty Glossary MP3