Using the Jukebox | 11 |
For more information refer to the Help menu of Windows Media Player 10.
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•To cancel the synchronization process while it is underway, press ENTER on the remote control. The Connect PC screen is closed.
•If synchronization fails, make sure that the Pioneer.
7When you have finished copying files, close Windows Media Player 10 on the PC.
8ENTER Close the import screen on this device.
•If no actions are carried out for 20 minutes after copying, the import screen is automatically closed.
Note
•When using the sync function of Windows Media Player 10, music, artist and album folders are created as follows:
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Music | Artist 1 | Album 1 | music1.mp3 |
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| Album 2 | music1.wma |
| Artist 2 | Album 1 | music1.mp3 |
•Folders containing no files are not displayed in the Jukebox (such as the above ‘Artist1’ and ‘Artist2’ folders), but do count toward the maximum of 999 folders allowed in Jukebox.
•Up to 999 tracks can be included in one album. Note that when there are many tracks contained in one album, it may take time to display and transfer these tracks.
•Albums and tracks with no set name that are transferred from CD/DVD/USB are displayed as ‘UnknownAlbum’ and ‘UnknownFile’ in Windows Media Player 10.
•Album and track names that do not conform to the
•When albums are deleted in the Jukebox, their file hierarchy as displayed in Windows Media Player may change.
•File whose extensions are not supported by the Jukebox (i.e. files that are not .mp3 or .wma) cannot be transferred.
•Files imported to this recorder via Connect PC cannot be exported from this recorder.
•Note that no recording functions, including timer recordings, will be carried out when you are using the Connect PC function.
Playing music from the Jukebox
You can select albums or individual tracks from the Jukebox to play.
1 HOME MENU Select ‘Jukebox’ from the Home Menu.
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2Select a Jukebox option.
•Listen to Music/Edit – Listen to CDs or WMA/MP3 files that have been copied to the HDD.
You can also access this option directly by pressing
JUKEBOX.
•Listen to Music from USB device – Listen to music from an external USB device.
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3 | Select what you want to play. |
The screen below shows albums stored on the HDD:
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| 3 | Album1 | ALL | Play | ||
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All Genres | 7 | Album5 | 4 |
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| 8 | Album6 | 5 | Genre Name | ||
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Remain | Total 12 | 70 MB |
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Info for selected album | Playback status |
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•If you select a whole album to play, all tracks that are not set to Jump will play.
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