Getting Started
Transfer the audio files to the CompactFlash Card.
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F.After you have selected all of the music you want to record on the CompactFlash card, click the Download button on the bottom of the screen.
File size and availability are listed in the status and window displays.
Caution
The yellow LED on the CompactFlash external drive turns bright yellow when files are being written to the CompactFlash Card.
After the yellow light dims, wait at least 5 seconds before removing the card from the external hard drive.
Removing the card before the data is completely written may cause loss of the entire contents of the card and damage the card.
Note: Transfer all your MP3 or Windows Media audio files in groups to prevent reloading the appropriate driver for each type and compression ratio.
G.Click Done when you are finished.
H.Click Exit under File in the Options menu to close MusicMatch Jukebox.
I.Pull the card out to remove it from the external drive.
J.Skip to page 34, Step 8 if you do not want to install the Real Jukebox software.
Information for installing the RealJukebox software starts on the next page.
Helpful Hints
For detailed information on CompactFlash card file management, creating playlists, and grouping management, please consult the online documentation or Help section.
The external drive can also be used to transfer files from digital cameras using CompactFlash cards to the PC or store files from the PC on CompactFlash cards.
Note
MP3 files transferred to the CompactFlash card using THOMSON Lyra compatible software are converted to an encrypted form for purposes of copyright protection, but the encryption process does not change the MP3 encoding characteristics of the file or the file's compliance with the
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