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Navigate to the hard disk of your Music Server on
the network.
•
Double-click on either the
Macintosh_Index.xml
or
Windows_Index.xml
file, depending on the
type of computer you are using.
Note:
the import process may take some time depending on
the number of albums and the speed of your computer. If you
have recently added new music or updated the details of
any of the albums on your Music Server you may wish to
wait for a few minutes before opening this file to ensure that
it is up to date.
Once the iTunes
Library
source has been updated with
the music from your Music Server you can you can update
your iPod as follows:
•
Connect your iPod in the normal way.
•
Click the
Browse
button in the top right-hand
corner of the iTunes window.
•
Drag any item from the
Genre
,
Artist
,
Album
lists
onto the iPod icon in the
Source
area.
The transfer process will begin shortly afterwards.
Updating the iTunes Library
If you have removed music from your Music Server or
edited the names of any items in the library you will need to
update the iTunes
Library
to remove any broken links. To
do this, you should first delete all the Music Server albums
from the iTunes library as follows:
•
Select the
View Options
item from the
Edit
menu.
•
Check the
Grouping
option, then click the
OK
button to confirm your changes.
•
In the iTunes
Library
click the new
Grouping
column
heading. The tracks located on your Music Server
hard disk will be grouped together using the label
<-
MUSICSERVER_NAME
(e.g. <-DH9500_000123).
•
Click on the first track in the list with this grouping
label then, holding down the
Shift
key, click the last
track.
•
Press the
Delete
key to remove these tracks from
the iTunes
Library
.
•
Click
Yes
to confirm your choice.
Repeat the import process described above to add back
the Music Server information.
Transferring Music to your Portable Player using
Windows Media Player
The
XiVA Media Import
plugin for Windows Media Player
enables you to update the
Media Library
with the music
collection on your Music Server. Contact your local dealer
or visit the web site listed in the
Getting Help
chapter for
more details. Windows Media Player version 9 is required.
Once you have the
XiVA Media Import
plugin you can
install it on your PC by double-clicking on the
XiVA WMP
Plugin Setup
file and following the on-screen instructions.
The albums on your Music Server can then be added as
follows:
•
From the
Tools
menu highlight the
Plugins
option
and click
XiVA Media Import
.
•
Navigate the
My Network Places
area to locate
the hard disk of your Music Server.
•
Double-click on the
Windows_Index.xml
option.
Note:
the import process may take some time depending on
the number of albums and the speed of your computer. If you
have recently added new music or updated the details of
any of the albums on your Music Server you may wish to
wait for a few minutes before opening this file to ensure that
it is up to date.
Once your
Media Library
has been updated with the
music from your Music Server you can update your
portable player as follows:
•
Click the
Copy to CD or Device
option from the
Media Player toolbar.
•
Select the
Album, Artist, Genre or Playlist
you
wish to copy from the
Items to Copy
list.
•
Under
Items on Device
select your portable
player.
•
Click the
Copy
button.
The transfer process will begin shortly afterwards.
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