Using audio manager – Aiwa MM-RX400 User Manual

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USING AUDIO MANAGER

3

Enter information about the track
such as the title, artist, album title,
genre, and lyrics.
In some fields, you can select the
desired item from the drop-down
list by clicking on

to the right of

the field.

4

Click on “Next” once or more times
to go to the next track to edit. When
you have no more tracks to edit,
click on “Close.”

5

Click on “Close” to close the
“Preview Playlist” window.

To learn more about how to use the
“Edit CD Track Information” dialog box,
refer to the “Edit Track Information”
under the “Playlist” book in the Online
Help window.

7

Click on the “Start Reading”

button.

The recording process for the selected
tracks starts. The Status box displays
the progress of the track currently being
recorded and the total recording
progress of all the tracks selected for
recording.
To stop recording, click on the “Stop
Reading” button.
When the entire track is successfully
recorded, the dialog box stating that
recording is completed successfully
appears.

If you are going to record tracks from
a CD for the first time, the “Testing CD
drive...” dialog box appears stating
that your system and CD-ROM drive is
being tested. Through this process,
your system and CD-ROM drive will
be automatically configured and
optimized for recording.

Note

As to MP3 format, the number of times
allowed for encoding is limited to 50. If
you try to record tracks from a music
CD past that limit, a message notifying
you of that will appear once you click
on the “Start Reading” button. If this
happens, you can use WMA file format,
which has no such limitation.

8

Click on “OK.”

The recorded tracks are added to your
database.

Now you are ready to go to “Creating a
play list” (page 32).

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