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Using Napster

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Copying Tracks From A Music CD

1 Insert the CD into the CD-Rom drive on your computer.

2 Launch the Napster application by double-clicking the Napster icon on your desktop.

Note

- If you do not have the Napster application, see page 22 for instructions on installing Napster.

3 Click the [library] button to switch to the Library view, and select the CD icon. By default, all tracks are checked. If you don't want to rip the entire

CD, you can use the select all/deselect all buttons to change the selections.

4 You can initiate ripping in one of two ways:

a. Select the CD icon in the library tree and select Rip CD from the right-click menu to rip the entire CD.

b. To rip some of the tracks, make sure the tracks you want are checked in the tracklist; then click the Rip button, or select Rip Checked Tracks from the right-click menu.

Note

-Tracks are saved in the directory you specified for your Napster music.

-An optional MP3 encoder is available for download. You can access this encoder from the “Update Napster” page of the My Account menu.

-If the MP3 encoder is installed the first time you rip a CD, you are prompted to set the options for file type and quality. The default is 128 kbps WMA. Once you click [OK], the ripping process begins. You can change your ripping options later from the File, Options menu.

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Here are some things you should know about tracks purchased on Napster:

Tracks purchased on Napster are yours to keep and

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can be burned to CD and seamlessly transferred to your player.

You can keep copies of purchased tracks on up to three computers.

To copy your purchased tracks to another computer, use the [Sync/Restore] feature on Napster available from the [My Account] menu.

Note

- If you try to transfer to your player tracks that have not yet been purchased, you will automatically be prompted to purchase the tracks.

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