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Chapter 2 Basic Usage
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The import process will start. The album title, artist, title of the music file, and format information will be
displayed.
After importing, the disc tray of the optical drive will open automatically.
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Press the Menu/Enter button.
To import tracks from another CD, repeat the process from step 2 above. If you have finished importing, press the
Down button or the Back button.
Import Destination Details
Imported tracks will be stored in the “import_CD” folder. If importing from a non-music CD, the imported data will
be stored in the “import” folder, not the “import_CD” folder.
Imported tracks can be moved, copied, and shared on a network, but the cover art file (folder.jpg) cannot be viewed
by another device or copied to another location outside the “Internal” folder. If you want to move or copy the
“import_CD” folder to another device and it contains a cover art file, remove the file first.
File Format of Imported Music Files
When importing music files from a CD, they will be saved as WAV files by default. They can be changed to FLAC files,
and FLAC compression levels are changeable as well. Available compression levels are described in the
section in chapter 4.
Changing the Cover Art
The cover art file (folder.jpg) is stored in the “import_CD” folder. To change the cover art, replace the current cover
art file with a new one. If the old cover art is displayed on a controller app, refresh the content on the controller app
to apply any changes. If the old cover art is still displayed, rescan the music database by navigating to
Settings
>
Music Database
>
Rescan Songs and Playlists
on the Digital Music Library.
Importing Files from a Computer
To import music files from a computer, follow the procedure below.
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Enter “\\” and the Digital Music Library’s IP address or friendly name (hostname) into the address bar of
Windows Explorer, then press the Enter key. For macOS, click
Connect to Server
and enter “smb://” and the
Digital Music Library’s IP address or friendly name.