HP EN 5000 Media Receiver, EW 5000 Media Receiver manual Recording digital music, Copy protection

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recording digital music

It is easy to digitally record your music onto your PC. This process is commonly called ripping. To rip a file with MUSICMATCH Jukebox:

1.Start the MUSICMATCH Jukebox program by selecting it from your Start menu, or by double- clicking the MMJB icon on your desktop.

2.Insert a music CD into your CD-ROM drive

3.Click the red recorder button on the player

4.MUSICMATCH will auto-configure your CD-ROM (this only happens once)

5.If you are connected to the Internet, the CD lookup service will auto-enter tag information (album, artist, and song name) into the Recorder screen.

6.Click the box next to the tracks you want to record

7.Click Record

The recorded tracks will be placed into your Music Library when completed. If you have that directory

shared (which is the default), the tracks will appear on your hp digital media receiver as well.

MUSICMATCH Jukebox is automatically set to record (rip) music files into the MP3 format at 128kbps, which is widely accepted as CD quality. If you want to change the quality settings:

1.Select Options/Settings from the main dropdown menu

2.Click on the Recorder tab

3.Adjust the quality and format as desired (48kbps minimum).

copy protection

Some music files are copy protected and can only be played on your computer. Copy protected files cannot be played on your hp digital media receiver. If a file is copy protected, it will not appear in the media receiver music jukebox.

If you plan on sharing and playing music files on your media receiver, turn copy protection off when ripping your own CDs to your PC.

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Contents Users guide Page Contents Network setup Troubleshooting Glossary Warranty and licenseViewing photos Setting up your receiver WelcomeFinding information Viewing the onscreen guide Unpacking the box Getting startedFront of receiver Back of receiverInstalling software Video Audio Remote control Network connection Setup wizard Connecting powerControlling your receiver Menu basicsMenu help Remote buttons Menu home Onscreen keyboardReceiver options Changing the receiver name Running the setup wizardControlling another receiver Screen saverSharing content on your pc Server softwareServer start and stop Server menu Forcing resynchronization Synchronizing contentAbout mediaspace Music qualitySupported music formats Copy protection Recording digital musicCreating music playlists Organizing music filesOrganizing photo albums Supported photo formatsConnection list Server printersSelect Settings Select Control Panel Select Power Options Power settingsHp digital media receiver Music jukebox Playing musicSupported music files Playing a trackSelect music jukebox Browsing for musicHighlight With Arms Wide Open Select Human Clay Highlight With Arms Wide OpenSearching for music Music icon hintsPlaying an album Playing an artistCreating a playlist Musicmatch JukeboxPlaying a playlist RealOne PlayerWindows Media Player Controlling music playback Displaying music statusShuffle and repeat Viewing photos with music Viewing track informationChanging the view order Controlling music during slideshowsControlling other receivers Photo albums Viewing photosSupported photo files Viewing a photoPhoto and album icon hints Playing a photo slideshowControlling photo playback Setting music for an album Viewing photo informationPlaying music with slideshows Rotating photos Printing photosOrganizing your photos Rotate PhotoNetwork setup Preparing for wired setupDo you have a network? Hubs, routers and switches Click All Programs, then Accessories, then Command PromptNetwork address static or dynamic? Wired home network Wired with dynamic addressSet Configuration to Dhcp Wired with static address Wired with cross-over cable Scanning for wireless networks Preparing for wireless setupWireless reception Wireless infrastructure or ad hoc?Wireless ad hoc Wireless infrastructureWireless encryption Press options Select Network Setup Wireless signal strength My remote control isn’t working TroubleshootingCan’t hear any sound when I’m playing music Can’t see any of my music or photosSome of my music files don’t appear When I push the Print button, nothing prints My receiver finds my access point, but won’t connect My receiver can’t find my access pointHow do I reset my media receiver? My media receiver has no antennaDynamic address. See Dhcp GlossaryNetwork adapter. See NIC User’s guide Hp digital media receiver Warranty and license HP Warranty and License Information Problems? HP Will HelpHP Customer Care HP Unit Exchange Service Hewlett-Packard Limited Warranty StatementLegal Language And, if Necessary Get RepairHp digital media receiver Customer Responsibilities Obtaining Hardware Warranty Repair ServiceHP Unit Exchange Service Consumer Replaceable Parts ServiceHP Software Product License Agreement LicenseRestricted Rights No DisassemblySupplementary Information Declaration of ConformityFCC Regulatory and Safety Information USA only Operating SpecificationsAdditional Safety Information Copyrights and Trademarks Hp digital media receiver
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EW 5000 Media Receiver, EN 5000 Media Receiver specifications

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