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10.3 Browsing through your Music Library
10.3 Browsing through your Music Library
The ARClibrary is your AV 700’s music library. It is a system for indexing
your music by album, artist, song title, etc. When you synchronize
music les from your PC using Windows Media® Player to the AV 700,
the ARCLibrary will get updated to include the new songs you have
added. As shown in this screen capture, you can select your music by
Artist, Album, Song Title, Genre, or Year.
All music les that you purchase have internal ‘tags’ which identify
the artist, the album, and the song title. If your music les do not have
internal tags (ex: WAV le format or untagged WMA or MP3 les)
then the ARCLibrary will put them under the category ( Unknown ).
Audio les created with the AV 700 from analog sources are indexed
as Artist = (ARCHOS) and Album = ( Audio Recordings ).
You can reach the PlayMode settings screen from the Setup action
icon > PlayMode . The play mode determines how your music is
played (just the current folder of music, all music, one le, etc.). See
Playmode in the section Settings above for a description of how
each one works.
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10.4 Playing Through your Stereo System
10.4 Playing Through your Stereo System
To play your music through your stereo system, you can connect your docking pod audio outputs (red and white
plugs of the cable connected to AV Out) to your stereo system inputs. You can also use the optional Traveler Cable
kit and plug it in directly. Or nally, you can temporarily use one of the two supplied AV cables as shown below.
Playing through a Stereo system with an AV Cable
10.5 Setting a Bookmark
10.5 Setting a Bookmark
If you are listening to a song, or perhaps a long recording, and would like to place a bookmark in it in
order to pick up from this point at another time, you can use the Bookmark function. Simply select the
Set Bookmark action icon. This will set a bookmark in the audio le at the current position. You can only
set one bookmark per le. When you look at the le in your browser, it will have a yellow check mark on
its icon indicating that this le has a bookmark set within it. You can have a maximum of 16 les bookmarked.
Setting more bookmarks will then start to erase the oldest bookmarks. The next time you play an audio le which
contains a bookmark, you will be presented with three options: