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| Using iTunes tagging | |||||
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| — iPod classic 160GB | |||||
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| played before or after the currently playing song | |||||
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| When you want to use this function in the HD | |||||
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| The song information (tag) can be saved from | 2 | When completed, | indicator turns off | ||
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| the broadcasting station to your iPod. The | and the tagged information is stored on | ||||
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| The tagged songs and the song that you can | |||||
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| buy from the iTunes Store may be different. | |||||
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| make the purchase. | 1, | ||||
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| between media file types to play. | |||||
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| Audio data | |||||
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| date your iPod firmware. | |||||
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2 Store the tag information to this unit. Refer to Introduction of tuner operations on page 19.
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