Archos 100 series user manual Using MusicMatch, Installing Music Match, Macintosh

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6.3.2Macintosh®

First, close any programs that are using files from your Gmini. Drag the Gmini hard drive icon towards the trash can, and the trash can will become a big arrow as shown in the screen image. (Mac OS 9.x will still retain the trashcan icon. This is OK, don’t worry.) Drop the hard drive icon onto the arrow (or trash can). The hard disk icon will disappear from the desktop. You can now safely unplug the USB cable from your Gmini and/or your computer.

7 Using MusicMatch™

For people using Windows® operating systems, this software will help you to create MP3 files from your music CDs, add/change ID 3 tag information (Artist, Album, song Title), and update the ARCLibrary. To transfer MP3 files from your PC or Mac to your Gmini, we advise you to use your file management system (PC: Windows® Explorer, Macintosh®: Finder™).

7.1Installing Music Match™

Installing Music Match™ software on your PC is quite simple. Just slip the included CD into your CR- ROM drive and the Autorun system will present you with a list of installation options. You can then install Music Match™ in the language of your choice. When

installing MusicMatch™, it will ask you to enter a serial number. You will find the serial number printed on the paper pouch that the CD was packaged in. If for some reason the autorun does not present the menu when you place the CD into your computer, you can run the installation via the mmsetup.exe program in the folder MUSICMATCH. You will see a number of languages offered.

There is an extensive Help and Tutorial section in MusicMatch™ to show you how to use it. Just click on the Help button and select MUSICMATCH Jukebox Help.

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Contents Archos Gmini 100 series Gmini100 Software plug-ins and accessoriesFM Remote Control Gmini100 overviewPorts, Buttons, and Connections Button Symbol DescriptionPhoto Wallet Plug-in Plugging in the AC Adapter First Time UsageUser interface overview Message boxes Settings screenUsing the Virtual Keyboard Contextual MenusSelecting a song Using the GminiPlaying music Locking the Gmini keyboardKeyboard control Key Symbol ActionUsing playlists Playing a songPlaying a Playlist Creating a new PlaylistLoading a Playlist Playlist contextual menu descriptionChanging the Sound Settings Changing the Gmini SettingsCustomizing the equalizer Setting the Clock Changing the PlayMode SettingsPlayMode Changing the Recording Settings Changing the Power SettingsInside the Music Folder Using the BrowserChanging the System Settings English, Français, DeutschContextual Menu on a Folder File and Folder Operations in Browser ModeButton Controls Contextual Menu on a FileMicrophone Recording Recording MP3 MusicLine-In Recording Copying Files from a CompactFlash Card Using the photo walletUsing the photo browser Spdif InputWindows Connecting the Gmini to your ComputerMaking the USB Connection Windows Me/NT/2000/XPUsing the Gmini as an external drive Disconnecting the Gmini from your ComputerWindows Installing Music Match Using MusicMatchMacintosh Getting purchased MP3 files to your Gmini Creating MP3 files from your Audio CDsTransferring MP3 files from your computer to your Gmini ARCLibrary and ID3 tags Read the History Text File Using iTunes 4 with your GminiUpdating your Gmini Operating System OS software Downloading the GMINI100.AOS fileUSB Connection issues TroubleshootingSolutions Windows98SE & ME Running Scan-Disk Error Checking File issues, corrupted data, formatting, and partitioningWindowsXP & 2000 Running Check Disk Utility ChkDsk Technical SpecificationsTechnical Support Warranty and Limited LiabilityCopyright Notice FCC Warning Statement