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2.2.10 Direction buttons
By pressing the left/right direction buttons, you can switch be-
tween the different displays: All films, all series or the respec-
tive album/folder contents.
2.3 Music archive
Press button ‘5’ from the main menu to enter the music
archive. You should already have a few imported CDs in
here. The menu works in exactly the same fashion as the film
archive. You can therefore read up on the basic options and
possibilities in chapter 2.2 (Media Manager).
2.3.1 Importing music from a CD/DVD/USB/network
Press the Record button to enter the ‘CD/DVD import’ screen.
You will be prompted to insert a CD/DVD. This can be both a
regular audio CD or an MP3-CD/DVD. If you want to use data
on a USB device, such as a USB stick, or from a PC network,
press buttons 5 or 6 to access these sources. If you use mul-
tiple USB devices or multiple network folders, you must first
choose the correct source. After a short while, the data will be
shown. Select a music track from the left list and press OK to
add it to the right list. During import, the system automatically
checks if the file already exists on the hard-drive. If this is the
case, the music piece is shown in a different color in the list. If
the title is the same, but all other information not, the item will
be shown in yellow. If the title, album and length are the same,
it will be shown in red. Use the information button to retrieve
supplementary information with respect to the selected title,
if it is available. Of course, you can play the selected title by
pressing the Play button. Press Stop to stop playback. In order
to delete a piece form the list, select it and press the red heart
button. If you have inserted an regular audio CD, you can now
press the Options button to determine the storage format. The
available formats are: ‘1 No compression’, and the compres-
sion format MP3 (in three quality settings ‘2’ high, ‘3’ medium
and ‘4’ low).
Select the quality and exit the screen by pressing ‘Close’. To
store the selected titles on the hard-drive , press ‘7’ (Import).
Alternatively, you can press ‘8 Import new’ or ‘9 Import all’.
While importing MP3 music, the system will display the state of
progress. While importing MP3 music, the system will dis-
play the state of progress. For example, 3/10 means that the
system is currently importing track 3 or 10. The bottom line
displays the title that is currently being imported, and the bar
shows you the progress of the import. When all of the tracks
have been imported, the tray will open and you can remove the
CD. The list will now be empty and you can return to the music
archive.
Note: When importing a large number of audio CDs, you can
also do this in the background. In the meantime, you can play a
film or listen to music from the archives or even use other func-
tions. Read more about this in chapter 2.3.11.
Universal Player / Import
Press button ‘6’ to enter the ‘Universal Player menu. The
Universal Player is capable of playing and importing many
PC-typical formats (e.g. film or music downloads on CD/DVD/
Blu-ray, network or USB connection).
Insert a CD/DVD to see the contents of the medium (this can
take a moment). If your data is located on a USB medium,
connect the USB device and select the function for searching
USB devices. When you search a network, all public folders
will be shown. Once you have selected a folder, the system
will search for music and video data. You can find the format
type and length right behind the file name. Press the informa-
tion button to get more info. You can now start playback of the
file by pressing the Play button. Access the help menu to get
more control. In order to import the file, press the Record but-
ton to access the respective menu (CD/DVD, USB or Network
import). You can then use the Options to set various quality
levels for audio and video. Finally, you can select the item and
add it to the list on the right. Press ‘7 Import’ to load the entire
list. Alternatively, you can press ‘8 Import all new’ or ‘9 Import
all’.
Copy audio to the music archive ‘7’: This will copy the audio of
the currently selected movie to the music archive. The original
movie remains unchanged in the movie archive.
Printing CD/DVD labels “8”: This function is only available for
use with the add-on product Caladan for Media Manager. It
enables you to create and print a label for a movie. Please refer
to the product manual for more information.
2.2.9 Film information
Press the info button <i> to see all information about the cur-
rent title on the archive.
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