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For more information about using OpenMG Jukebox 2.0 software, go to the online OpenMG Jukebox Help. You can access the online help file using either of the following instructions:

Click the Start button on the Windows taskbar, point to Programs, point to OpenMG Jukebox, and then click on OpenMG Jukebox Help.

From the OpenMG Jukebox Help menu, select OpenMG Jukebox Help.

Additional Features

OpenMG Jukebox Tutorial — The features of OpenMG Jukebox 2.0 are described in the Tutorial. The user friendly interface guides you directly to the OpenMG Jukebox 2.0 features.

OpenMG Jukebox Backup Tool — You can back up and restore all of the music, graphics and information data managed by OpenMG Jukebox. You must be connected to the Internet to use the OpenMG Jukebox Backup Tool.

Import audio files in various formats — You can import audio files with various formats, such as MP3 or WAV standards. You can also import audio files that comply with the Microsoft® Windows Media™ Technologies (WMT) standard, identified by .asf or .wma extensions. Manage your audio files through the Playlist feature of OpenMG Jukebox 2.0.

Manage imported songs on the Playlist — Additional features are available when you register your imported songs through the Playlist feature of OpenMG Jukebox. You can manage your music by creating your own list of songs categorized by genre or artist, displaying your song list in the Playlist feature, and arranging your songs in a customized order using the Playlist folders. Edit your music by combining multiple songs into a single song, or divide one song into two, by using the Combine and Divide features.

Simple mode — The main OpenMG Jukebox window in simple mode is a smaller, compact version of the full mode view. This can be useful when you want to listen to songs with OpenMG Jukebox while using other software, or whenever you feel that full mode view is intrusive. The design of the main OpenMG Jukebox window in simple mode can be changed by adding a new “skin” which enhances the window’s appearance. The Simple mode feature allows you to perform playback operations only.

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Sony PCV-LX900 manual Additional Features

PCV-LX900 specifications

The Sony PCV-LX900 is a classic desktop computer that emerged in the early 2000s, designed to cater to both home and office environments. This all-in-one PC captured the attention of consumers due to its sleek design and variety of features aimed at enhancing user experience.

One of the standout characteristics of the PCV-LX900 is its compact form factor. Unlike traditional bulky desktop setups, the PCV-LX900 integrates its components into a stylish chassis, allowing for a space-saving solution without compromising on performance. The unit is equipped with a 15-inch LCD screen that offers crisp visuals, making it suitable for everything from word processing to multimedia tasks.

At the core of the PCV-LX900 is its processing power. The system commonly featured Intel processors, with options for Pentium 4, delivering sufficient speed for everyday computing tasks. Coupled with 512 MB of RAM, expandable to 1 GB, the PCV-LX900 ensures smooth multitasking, ideal for users who need to run multiple applications simultaneously.

Another notable feature is its storage capability. The PCV-LX900 typically comes with a 40 GB hard drive, providing ample space for documents, photos, and multimedia files. Additionally, the inclusion of a CD-RW drive allows users to easily burn and back up data—a significant advantage during that era's transition to digital media.

The PCV-LX900 also places a strong emphasis on connectivity. Equipped with multiple USB ports, it enables users to connect various peripherals such as printers, scanners, and external drives. Networking features also play a crucial role, allowing users to connect to the internet via an integrated Ethernet port or optional modem.

In terms of multimedia, the PCV-LX900 was designed with entertainment in mind. It typically comes with built-in stereo speakers and supports various audio formats, allowing users to enjoy music and video playback without the need for additional speakers. The inclusion of a video capture feature appealed to those who wanted to explore video editing and home movies.

Overall, the Sony PCV-LX900 represents a blend of style, functionality, and convenience. While technology has evolved significantly since its launch, the features embedded in this machine established a benchmark for future all-in-one PCs, offering users a reliable solution for their computing needs. Considering its legacy, the PCV-LX900 remains a noteworthy piece in the evolution of personal computing.