Recording audio CDs on the hard drive (continued)
The “Select Playlist” dialog box appears
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ROM drive | can | perform | recording | properly | Click | [Start] | to | verify | your | drive | After | the | |||
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Register the songs to the Playlist
If you want to create a new Playlist, click [Create a New Playlist] and enter the name of the Playlist you want to create
If you want to add the songs to an existing Playlist, click [Add to Playlist] and select the
Playlist from the
6 Click [Start Ret]
Recording starts
To abort recording
Click
l (Ret Stop)
The recording is aborted To resume the recording, click @ (Ret to Jukebox) again
When the recording is resumed, it starts from the beginning of the song that was previously aborted
‘;CS’About Bit Rates
In OpenMG Jukebox, the bit rate for recording an audio CD can be chosen from 132 kbps/lO5 kbps/66
kbps The sound quality and available recording time after the conversion will be different depending on the selected bit rate A Higher value makes the sound quality better, but the size of the recorded data will be bigger thus shortening the total
Likewise, a lower value means less sound quality, but lengthens the total
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