I-JAM Multimedia 100 manual Windows ’95 and Windows ’98, Windows NT

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Installing Your JAM STATION (Multimedia Memory Card

Reader):

Windows ’95 and Windows ’98:

When a Multimedia Memory Card (MMC) is inserted into the JAM STATION, it is configured as if it were a removable hard disk drive, such as an external Zip Drive, CD-ROM Drive, or Floppy Disk Drive. You use the same methods to read and write files to it as you would a removable hard disk drive. For example, just as you would “COPY” and “PASTE,” “CUT” and “PASTE” or “DRAG and “DROP” a folder, or file to your Zip Drive, Floppy Disk Drive, or Hard Disk Drive, you would do the same for your Multimedia Memory Card Reader, (Removable Disk Drive). Please refer to: Transferring Music (MP3s) From Your Hard Disk Drive to Your Multimedia Memory Card (MMC): You use the same methods to read and write files to it as you would a removable hard disk drive.

When the MMC is removed from the JAM STATION, you will hear an audible “BEEP” and the drive letter and drive icon will be removed from the system. An audible “BEEP” and the drive letter again indicate insertion of the MMC and the drive icon will be restored.

Windows NT:

When a Multimedia Memory Card (MMC is inserted into the JAM STATION, it is configured as if it were a removable hard disk drive, such as an external Zip Drive, CD-ROM Drive, or Floppy Disk Drive. You use the same methods to read and write files to it as you would a removable hard disk drive. For example, just as you would “COPY” and “PASTE,” “CUT” and “PASTE” or “DRAG and “DROP” a folder, or file to your Zip Drive, Floppy Disk Drive, or Hard Disk Drive, you would do the same for your Multimedia Memory Card Reader, (Removable Disk Drive). Please Refer to: Transferring Music (MP3s) From Your Hard Disk Drive to Your Multimedia Memory Card (MMC): You use the same methods to read and write files to it as you would a removable hard disk drive.

When the MMC is removed from the JAM STATION, you will hear an audible “BEEP” and the drive letter and drive icon will be removed from the system. An audible “BEEP” and the drive letter again indicate insertion of the MMC and the drive icon will be restored.

*However, when the MMC is inserted into the JAM STATION, you may need to execute a REFRESH command in order for the drive letter and drive icon to reappear.

*CAUTION:

As with any removable storage media, remember that if you remove the card while data is being written to it, you may lose it’s entire contents. Always wait for a data write operation to complete, before removing the MMC.

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Contents Table of Contents Power Requirements Operating your I-JAM Page Page Contents JAMPage Precautions for Proper Care Precautions for StorageFor Safe Use of Your I-JAMMP3 Player Installing Your JAM Station Multimedia Memory Card Reader DesktopImportant Information Windows ’95 and Windows ’98 Windows NTJAM USB Jam Station Setup Instructions PC Setup MusicMatch Jukebox SetupSoundJam Setup Mac Driver SetupHow do I install MusicMatch Jukebox? CD quality vs. near CD quality? \program files\musicmatch\music Power Requirements JAM TIPOperating your I-JAM Additional Features Downloading NoteNew Features in MusicMatch Jukebox Added Features in VersionMusicMatch Alarm Clock New in MusicMatch JukeboxWhat is Jukebox Software? What is MP3?CD quality vs. near CD quality? What is Windows Media Audio?So whats all the hype? How do I record digital music from my CDs?How do I add music to the Music Library? How do I sort my music?How do I Play Digital Audio? JAMTIP! How to Maximize Space on your MMC Page Page Page Page Page Page Ripping What is MusicMatch vs. MusicMatch Jukebox? ContentsGeneral Questions Will my digital music files be encrypted? Downloading/Upgrading MusicMatch JukeboxIs there a Macintosh version of the program? Recording Installation/Uninstallation of MusicMatch JukeboxDownload and Installation Recommendations What do I need to record MP3 files?Page Why are all of my MP3s only about 12 seconds long? Can I make WAV files with MusicMatch Jukebox? What is the sampling rate?What compression rates does MusicMatch Jukebox offer? Can all CD-Rom drives record music in digital format?Music Library How do I download audio files from web sites?How do I play videos using MusicMatch Jukebox? General TroubleshootingWhy do all of my MP3 files play back with no sound? PlaybackHow can I burn my playlist to a CD-Rom? Frequently Used TermsMP3 Mpeg Layer MP3 Jukebox Software Windows MediaMpeg Moving Pictures Experts Group RecorderWindows Media 4.0 Windows Media DecoderEncryption Digital Rights Management DRMCBR Constant Bit Rate Near CD QualityCD Quality VBR Variable Bit RateAdd System MixerMusic Library OverwriteInitialization Process PlayerIntegrated CD Player PlaylistThemes Lifetime free upgradesDefault GUI Graphical User InterfaceAuto-arrange components Destination DirectoryMP3 Equalizer