JetAudio iAUDIO U2 manual Player Section, File Management Section

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Double click an MP3, MP2, WAV, WMA, ASF, Audio CD track, or Playlist (m3u) file in the "File Management Window", or drag and drop files on the "Player Window" shown above. You can also select multiple files and then press the Play button. On the black screen in the middle, various information of current file is displayed, and two types of spectrum screens appear.

You can start and stop playing the file with the buttons at the right, and adjust the volume with the + and - buttons. To skip instantly to a specific position of the track being played, click on the position bar.

File Management Section

The File Management Section of JetShell looks just like Windows Explorer. The left window shows folders, disks, and CD-ROM drives in a tree structure, and the right window shows the files in current folder.

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Contents User Guide Copyrightnotice Page Never use damaged or worn USB cable PrecautionsNever unplug the USB cable if the LCD status is not Ready Table of Contents LDB Manger Automatic Lyric Search and Display What you can do with iAUDIO Record your voice memo anywhere anytimeWhat you can do with iAUDIO Create MP3 file from analog sources Direct encodingUpgrade iAUDIO by downloading latest firmware Enjoy the powerful sound effectsCustomize your iAUDIO with wide graphic LCD Store any dataPackage components Features SNR SpecificationsREW Name of PartsConnecting USB Charging iAUDIO / Connecting USB CableIAUDIO is charged when it is connected to PC Charging iAUDIOLCD Display Connecting USB Connecting USB Cable Power On/OffDisconnecting USB Cable Basic OperationsChanging Mode Opening the Mode Selection ScreenSelecting Mode Canceling Mode SwitchingAdjusting values of menu items Using MenuOpening Menu Moving selection barAdjusting Equalizer Canceling the Menu Setup, Closing MenuChanging the Navigation Mode Using NavigatorMoving selection Opening NavigatorSelecting a Navigator Item Navigator Popup WindowPower On / Play MP3 Player ModePower Off / Stop Adjusting the VolumeHold Section Repeat a BFM Radio Listening to FM Radio Voice Recorder Voice Recording with Built-in MIC Line-in Recorder Direct Encoding Basic Operations Line-in Recorder Mode Equalizer JetEffectBBE Mach3BassPan L/R Balance 3D SurroundBoundary Play ModeRepeat ShuffleLyrics DisplayPlay Time Song TitleLanguage Sliding Menu Animation EffectContrast Backlight TimeInternet connection must be available for this function LDB ManagerLyrics Search Window Lyrics Information Automatic Input Application LDB ManagerSleep TimerAuto Off General Recording Mic VolumeVoice bps Inner Mic FM Radio bps FM TunerAuto Sync Line VolumeVoice Active FM Radio FM Region Nation SetupStereo Auto ScanInformation BatteryVersion Firmware Version MemoryTroubleshooting Is full TroubleshootingPause MP3 Player ModeFM Radio Mode REW Menu Voice Recorder/Line-in Recorder ModeKey Opera Selection File Selecting Folder NavigatorWhatisJetShell? What is JetShell?ConnectingiAUDIOandInstallingJetShell For Windows 98 / 98 SE ConnectingiAUDIOandInstallingJetShellUSB driver file for iAUDIO is found. Click Next ConnectingiAUDIOandInstallingJetShell Whole View IntroducingJetShellFile Management Section Player SectionFlash Memory Management Section IntroducingJetShell Downloading Music files to iAUDIO DownloadingMusicfilestoiAUDIODownloadingMusicfilestoiAUDIO Deleting Files in iAUDIO Deleting Files in iAUDIOInitializating iAUDIO Format Initializing iAUDIO FormatConvertingAudioCDTrackstoMP3FilesandDownloadingThemtoiAUDIO ConvertingAudioCDTrackstoMP3FilesandDownloadingThemtoiAUDIO Converting process is displayed as shown below Ripping Enhanced CD Accessing Internet CD DatabaseEditing ID3 Tag OtherFeaturesDownloading Logo File Changing MP3 BitrateInstalling and Using JetAudio InstallingandUsingJetAudioGuide to Firmware Upgrade GuidetoFirmwareUpgradeUpgrading Firmware GuidetoFirmwareUpgrade GuidetoFirmwareUpgrade ⑥ The installation is complete GuidetoFirmwareUpgrade GuidetoFirmwareUpgrade FCC Statement FCC Statement