4-2 Using SoundJam™ MP with Macintosh OS
SoundJam MP and Digital Audio Player
II MG
When SoundJam MP is installed on your Mac and the D.A.P player II
MG is correctly connected to your Mac, the main D.A.P screen
appears and an entry for the D.A.P window is added to SoundJam’s
Window menu.
Voice files created with the D.A.P II MG have a file name extension
of .NVF. SoundJam can manipulate and play .NVF files in the same
way it works with any other file.
Digital Audio Player
II WINDOW
D.A.P World logo: Click this logo to launch your Web browser and
access the Creative Labs Web site: www.europe.creative.com. It
includes music downloads, information about the D.A.P hardware
and accessories, and more.
Media: Allows you to choose between the External or Internal
Memory content.
Content Gauge: The content gauge monitors the memory in your
D.A.P player II MG.
Add...: Clicking this button brings up the standard Macintosh get file
dialog box, where you can select files that you want to add to the
playlist.
Erase...: Erases the entire contents of the internal memory or flash
memory card. Because this operation erases data, SoundJam asks you
to confirm the deletion.
Settings...: Clicking this button allows you to change the Player
name and set the radio presets.
Opening SoundJam
Once SoundJam is properly installed on your hard disk drive, it is
ready for you to run and enjoy.
To open SoundJam:
1. Double-click on the SoundJam MP icon to start the program.