I-JAM Multimedia 100 manual program files\musicmatch\music

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C:\program files\musicmatch\music

￿You’ve mastered the basics on recording!

Transferring Music (MP3s) From Your Hard Disk Drive to

Your Multimedia Memory Card (MMC):

1.Insert an MMC in to the JAM STATION.

2.After installing Music Match Jukebox on your computer, and encoding your commercial audio compact discs, locate the MP3, using Windows Explorer.

3.The default path for Music Match Jukebox is - C:\Program Files\MusicMatch\Music\Artist\Title.

4.“Right-Click” on your MP3 file.

5.Click COPY or CUT, depending on your desire.

6.Close that window.

7.“Right-Click” on your drive letter / drive icon for the Removable Disk drive that the install specified as being the Removable Disk drive letter.

8.Click PASTE.

9.The LED Tray located in the top right-hand corner or bottom right-hand corner will begin to flash.

(The LedTray Application monitors and displays disk activity on external devices connected to the system through the parallel port).

10.When the flashing stops, the MP3 is finished copying to the MMC and you are ready to begin, “A New Way To Play!”

*Please Note: The I-JAMMP3 Player will play any MP3 that has been encoded at a compression ratio of 160 kbps or less.

Transferring Encoded Music (MP3s) Using MusicMatch Jukebox to Your Multimedia Memory Card (MMC):

1.Insert an MMC in to the JAM STATION.

2.Encode your commercial audio compact disk as usual.

3.Open MusicMatch Jukebox.

4.In the upper left hand corner of the screen, click the OPTIONS tab.

5.Click on Playlist.

6.Export Playlist Tracks (a new window will appear).

7.At the top of this screen change or click to Copy As Is

8.Select Destination Folder.

9.Scroll to bottom and highlight your removable disk (D: F: G: etc.).

10.MMC must be in the JAM Station for this to work.

11.Highlight your removable disk drive / letter and click START.

12.This will send the track to the MMC.

13.Once the hourglass is gone music is on the MMC.

14.Take out and put into the I-JAMMP3 Player.

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