Recorded songs include track information consisting of the CD title, track title
and artist name. Of that track information, the FinePix50i can display track
titles and artist names.
However, the FinePix50i can only display alphanumeric characters. It cannot
display special symbols (ü, é, %, *, ;, <, =, >, “, \, ”, ^, _, ` or |).
Also, it can only display up to 30 characters.
If you were unable to obtain information on the music tracks from the CDDB (a
database on the Internet), “Track 1” is set as the track name (track title) and
“Unknown” is set as the artist name.
1. Click the [All Tracks] button.
2. Click the track to be modified.
3. Click the [Edit Track Info]
button.
4. Enter the track name (track title) and artist name.
5. Click the [OK] button.
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Modifying Track Titles and Artist Names for Display on the FinePix50i
1. Load a formatted SmartMedia with ID into the camera.
2. Place the camera in the
cradle and switch the
camera on with the lens
cover closed. (/P.18)
If FinePixViewer
automatically starts up, exit
FinePixViewer.
You cannot download data with the power
switch on the camera set to “ ”.
NOTE
Connecting the Camera to Your PC and Downloading MP3Files to a SmartMedia with ID
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1. In the Start menu, click Programs /Real /
RealJukebox /RealJukebox Plus to launch RealJukebox.
2. Load the music CD into the CD-ROM drive.
If you are connected to the Internet, retrieve the information for the music CD
from the online database.
3. If the Auto Record dialog box opens, click the [OK] button
to close it.
4. Click the [CD] button.
Creating MP3 Files from a Music CD
Play Stop Next track Continuous Mute
Record Pause Previous track Track location Shuffle Volume
5. Tick the track names (track titles) to be recorded.
The default software setting is to record all the tracks.
6. When you click the Record button, MP3 file creation begins.
A test window appears the first time you make a recording.
7. Check that Recorded is displayed as the Record Status for
all the tracks you want to record.
TIP