Dell 30 manual Table of Contents

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Using a Dell DJ MP3 player for field playback of bird songs.

Rev A2, November, 2005

Table of Contents

 

INTRODUCTION

3

Original Requirements

3

Compromises

3

Decision

3

HARDWARE

4

SOFTWARE

5

Musicmatch Jukebox

5

Dell DJ Explorer

5

Audio Editing

5

IMPLEMENTATION OVERVIEW

6

Source material

6

Organization

6

Looking at the results

8

SOFTWARE WORKFLOW

10

Step 1 – Copy the source material to disk

10

Step 2 – Add source tracks to Raw Birds Library

12

Step 3 – Editing audio tracks

16

Step 4 – Convert edited tracks to MP3 format

18

Step 5 – Add MP3 files to Birds Library

19

Step 6 – Copy Birds Library to Dell DJ

19

PRACTICAL MATTERS

21

DJ Settings

21

DJ Operation

22

Problems and Annoyances

23

Ongoing Concerns

24

Desired Features

24

APPENDIX

25

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Contents Using a Dell DJ MP3 player For field playback of bird songs Table of Contents Compromises IntroductionOriginal Requirements DecisionHardware Dell DJ Explorer SoftwareMusicmatch Jukebox Audio EditingOrganization Implementation OverviewSource material Page Looking at the results Getting to a bird Software Workflow Copy the source material to diskPage Add source tracks to Raw Birds Library Page Page Page Edit audio tracks Page Convert edited tracks to MP3 format Add MP3 files to Birds Library Copy Birds Library to Dell DJPage DJ Settings Practical MattersDJ Operation Problems and Annoyances DJ playerDesired Features Ongoing ConcernsAppendix