Using the DXP-PRO Wizard
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DXP-PRO v1.1 - Programmer’s Guide
Editing CD Information
1.
Select a CD title from the list to populate the
Artist
and
Disc Title
fields, where you can enter
new information as desired.
2.
Click the
Update
button to update that CD in the list.
Retrieving CD Information (from freedb.org)
1.
Insert an audio CD into the CD player on your PC.
2.
Click the down-arrow (in the
Setting to receive Disc data from freedb.org
section of the
dialog) to view a list of available CD drives on your PC.
3.
Select the drive that you placed the CD in, and click the
Retrieve Disc Data from CD
button.
If the disc has never been read before, DXP-PRO will attempt to download the data from
freedb.org
.
Removing a CD Title
1.
Select any CD in the list (Shift + click to select multiple CD Titles).
2.
Click the
Delete
button to remove the CD(s) from the list.
Using the CD Titles Maintenance dialog
1.
Select
Edit > CD Titles Maintenance
to open the
CD Titles Maintenance
dialog.
2.
Use the fields and options in this dialog to add/remove CD titles, edit Artist and Title
information, and automatically retrieve CD information from the
freedb.org
on-line database.
Adding a new Disc title (CD Titles Maintenance dialog)
1.
Manually enter either
Artist
or
CD Title
information (into their corresponding fields on the
bottom left of the dialog) to enable the Add button.
2.
Click the
Add
button to add the new CD to the list.
Editing Disc Information (CD Titles Maintenance dialog)
1.
Double-click on a CD title from the list to populate the
Artist
and
CD Title
fields, where you
can enter new information as desired.
2.
Click the
Update
button to update that CD in the list.
Retrieving CD Information from freedb.org (CD Titles Maintenance dialog)
1.
Insert a CD into the CD player on your PC.
To prevent the CD from playing when it is inserted, hold down the shift key on the
keyboard while loading the CD.
The CD titles list must be downloaded using an FTP program. There are many of
these available on the web, most of them freeware. Connect to the Master and
download all of the required files into the root directory (top-most directory) of the
Master.