7.2Creating MP3 files from your Audio CDs
Make sure you have already installed the MusicMatch™ program from the included
ENCODE First we have to get those CDs of yours into MP3 format. Regular CDs are in the format CDA (fancy term for Compact Disc Audio). We’ll just use MusicMatch™ and encode them into MP3 format.
a)Start MusicMatch™ by
b)Insert your music CD into your computer’s CD drive. MusicMatch™ will start playing the CD. Click on the stop button to stop playing the CD.
c)Open up the recorder window by
clicking on View, and then select Record as shown. The Record window will appear and you will see your CD tracks on the right of the window. If the CD is relatively new (last four years) it will probably already have the track title information included in the CD. If not, you will see the words Track 1, Track 2, etc.
d)In the recorder window, the tracks that will be recorded (turned into MP3 format) will have a check mark in front of the song. You can uncheck the tracks that you do not want to record. Now
click on Start. MusicMatch™ will now encode the checked tracks into MP3 files. You will see the CD music tracks being encoded in real time. Notice in this screen capture
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that the first song is 50% encoded. Be patient as the encoding time can take a while.
LOCATE Now let’s go get those MP3s so that we can transfer them over to the Jukebox. MusicMatch™ automatically puts them in the folder My Music. Start by
TRANSFER Finally, transfer the files over to the Gmini as explained previously.
7.3Getting purchased MP3 files to your Gmini
If you subscribe to a paid internet music service* which allows you to download MP3 music files and you want to put them on your Gmini, you should do the following.
Start by downloading your music file to your folder My Music on your computer. You should use a clean file structure as described in section 8.1 of this manual. Next, connect your Gmini to your computer and then follow instructions in section 7.2.
Attention: Before subscribing to a paid music service, be careful to read the
information on the music download web site to be sure that the file format is supported
by the Gmini. Some websites may use special encription systems.
7.4Transferring MP3 files from your computer to your Gmini
Attention: You should
account newly transferred files. This is automatically done each time you select “Send
to Portable device” in MusicMatch™ with the Gmini connected to your PC. MusicMatch™ will display a message “Activating Portable Device” while it is updating the ARCLibrary contents. If you transfer large amounts of files to your Gmini (tens of Gigabytes of data) the indexing will take about one minute for each gigabyte of music). If you do not update your ARCLibrary after transfering files to the Gmini, it will not be able to include these mp3 files in the ARCLibrary. You will have to play
these files by browsing the Gmini’s hard drive in the Browser mode .
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