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Page 10: ...structions Thank you for purchasing SD Jukebox To ensure proper use carefully read these Operating Instructions and the Operating Instructions included with your player Before listening to music with your player Be sure to follow the instructions in these Operating Instructions to transfer music to an SD Memory Card MSC0058CD_E_ZA MS0503SF0 English 2003 Matsushita Electric Industrial Co Ltd ...

Page 11: ... use Unique information pertaining to your PC s processor and hard disk drive is used in the encryption process Therefore if either the processor or hard disk drive is replaced previously created music data will no longer be available for use Depending on your computer system you may experience problems such as being unable to record or use recorded music data Please note that Matsushita is in no ...

Page 12: ...on Names and functions of the screen elements 31 Formatting an SD Memory Card 41 Supported formats 42 Uninstalling SD Jukebox 43 Troubleshooting 44 Limitations related to copyright protection 47 Limitations related to Windows Explorer 47 Index and glossary 48 Starting SD Jukebox 9 Playlists 10 Selecting a playlist 11 Recording CDs to your PC 12 Selecting the recording method and audio quality 14 I...

Page 13: ... Jukebox may not run properly on all computers meeting the recommended system specifications 2 SD Jukebox may not run properly on user built computers In order to use SD Jukebox you need a personal computer satisfying the system requirements shown below Compatible PC IBM PC AT compatible personal computers with one of the following operating systems preinstalled SD Jukebox does not run on Macintos...

Page 14: ...to your SD Memory Card you can listen to it on a player such as an SD Audio Player Returning a track to your PC from an SD Memory Card is called Checking in the track Checkout write Checkin return You can choose the compression format at the time of recording page 14 15 When you use SD Jukebox to check out tracks recorded on your PC to an SD Memory Card the tracks are transferred to the SD Memory ...

Page 15: ...lect tracks that match the impression Display album artwork or your preferred still images while listening to a track In cases where music information is registered at the CDDB site information such as album titles can be downloaded just by playing a music CD In order to use CDDB function you must set up an Internet connection for your PC and establish separate contracts with individual service pr...

Page 16: ...r to the computer s USB port Turn on the computer and start Windows Use the Device Manager or other means to confirm that the player or USB Reader Writer has been detected by the computer See below Correctly attach the SD Memory Card to the player or USB Reader Writer Be careful to attach the SD Memory Card in the right direction Attaching it the wrong way might damage the card or the insertion sl...

Page 17: ... or USB Reader Writer Intentionally close SD Jukebox or Windows Intentionally turn off the PC e g pull the power cord out of the power outlet Connect to an AC power supply when using a portable computer Data can be lost or errors can occur if the computer turns off during operation After check out we recommend moving the write protect switch on the SD Memory Card to the LOCK position Unlock the sw...

Page 18: ... the desktop then from the Start menu select All Programs Panasonic SD JukeboxV4 SD JukeboxV4 SD Jukebox version information To check which version you have start SD Jukebox and right click the SD Jukebox icon on the task bar Next select About SD Jukebox NOTE While SD Jukebox is running we recommend disabling any power saving functions on your equipment e g the PC CAUTION SD Jukebox icon ...

Page 19: ... can listen to the tracks in the playlist When you record tracks on your PC a playlist is automatically created You can also make new playlists collecting your favorite recorded tracks You can create playlists on SD Memory Cards PC Recording Library of all tracks HDD Playlist Playlist Playlist Creating a playlist ...

Page 20: ...Album Artist and Genre Album A playlist created for each album CD Artist A playlist with tracks organized by each artist Genre A playlist created following album genre data Pop Jazz etc Music Sommelier Mood Analyzer Displays a list of tracks from Music Sommelier Mood Analyzer results or a list of comparable tracks determined by Select similar track User playlist Playlists that users create by grou...

Page 21: ...od Analyzer selection for the recorded tracks After you enter or revise CD track information you can send the information to CDDB to register it on their server Continued on next page In cases where music information is registered at the CDDB the album title the artist name and title information will be downloaded automatically In order to use CDDB function you must set up an Internet connection f...

Page 22: ...y page 14 Click Recording starts Click to cancel a recording in progress During recording do not remove the CD or remove or insert an SD Memory Card Recordings from CD R and CD RW discs may not work properly When you record a CD compatible with the CD TEXT standard the album title artist name and title information recorded on the CD are acquired automatically However your PC s CD ROM drive must al...

Page 23: ...low shows the recordable time on a 64MB SD Memory Card MP3 cannot be selected Bit rate Recordable time High 128 kbps About 64 quality minutes Standard 96 kbps About 86 minutes For long About 129 time 64 kbps minutes recording Click on the CD setting tab Click to display Setting Screen In Recording CD select AAC or WMA Next select the audio quality level from the pulldown menu Selecting the recordi...

Page 24: ...Screen appears Continued on next page Click Browse You can select the import method the compression format and the level of audio quality For WAV files you can choose between AAC and WMA Compression format and bit rate are not changed for WMA and MP3 files Removing the check mark deactivates Music Sommelier Mood Analyzer selection for the imported tracks File Import Screen ...

Page 25: ...a to SD Jukebox Copyright protected WMA files cannot be imported You can also import tracks this way 1 Display the Library Screen in SD Jukebox 2 Select the music data files using Windows Explorer or an alternative browser and drag and drop them inside the Library Screen NOTE Select the folder containing the MP3 WAV or WMA files and click OK ...

Page 26: ...e tracks In the Library Screen right click on User playlist Click New Playlist A new playlist is created We recommend changing the playlist name to your preferred name so that you can recognize the contents page 26 Select tracks from the list and drag them to your new playlist folder ...

Page 27: ...e displayed in the impression map organized by two axes The activity axis ranges from quiet to active and the emotive axis ranges from mechanical to human The impression map shows various tracks as dots and the positions of the dots indicate the track impression The emotive axis Mechanical Human Active The activity axis Quiet People form various impressions of tracks It is conceivable that Music S...

Page 28: ...ck selection results that are temporarily reserved are erased the next time you use Music Sommelier for track selection or when you exit SD Jukebox The Music Sommelier Screen is displayed Click Select Music Sommelier Selecting impressions to group tracks When you select an impression to match your mood such as Energetic or Meditative music the tracks on your PC that match the impression are automa...

Page 29: ...entative track title appears in the Favorite title You can specify the search range Choosing Minimum will yield fewer matches Your keyword will become the name of the impression after registering The keyword impression name you entered in step is registered at the field for Select by feeling Enter a keyword Click Register Create a playlist by following the steps on page 19 Right click on a track i...

Page 30: ...k selection is random so different tracks are chosen each time even if you use the same pattern In the Music Sommelier Screen choose a track selection pattern Click Select In the Library Screen playlist window select Music Sommelier Mood Analyzer to display tracks matching the selected pattern The track selection results that are temporarily reserved are erased the next time you use Music Sommelie...

Page 31: ...nts Search Screen Searching by track title artist name and more You can create a playlist of tracks that fulfill the criteria you set Click The Search Screen is displayed In the Library Screen playlist window select Result looked up at the last to display the search results The search results that are temporarily reserved are erased the next time you use search function or when you exit SD Jukebox...

Page 32: ...ents Connect an SD Memory Card Drag and drop the tracks you want to check out to SD represents the SD Memory Card drive ID Do not remove the SD Memory Card until the card access lamp is extinguished on the player or USB Reader Writer There are limits on the number of playlists and tracks that can be written to an SD Memory Card Maximum number of playlists 99 Maximum number of tracks per playlist 9...

Page 33: ...n the SD Memory Card If the track has been deleted from the PC s HDD library you will not be able to check it in In this case the music data itself will be deleted When a track is deleted from the SD Memory Card s playlist it is simply deleted from the playlist it is not checked in Connect an SD Memory Card Right click on the tracks you want to check in and then click Checkin On the Library Screen...

Page 34: ...o change to your PC change the track titles on your PC and then check them out again They cannot be changed if the tracks have been deleted from your PC s HDD library A maximum of 60 characters can be entered You can edit with the Library Screen Track Information Screen NOTE Changing title artist names and album title Click Edit track information The Track Information Screen is displayed ...

Page 35: ... library its music data is deleted and the track can no longer be checked in Changing the name of playlists Right click on the playlist name to be changed Deleting tracks Right click on the track to be deleted Change the name Click Change name Changing the track order Select the playlist to be edited Drag and drop tracks to change the track order Click Delete or Delete from Playlist Deleting playl...

Page 36: ...CD have been played playing stops automatically You can start the play from a particular track by double clicking the track Select the playlist you want to play The Library Screen is displayed Library Screen Continued on next page While a CD or an SD Memory Card is being played do not remove the CD or SD Memory Card and do not open the CD ROM drive tray CAUTION Tracks of Music Sommelier selection ...

Page 37: ...utton is clicked the display changes as shown below Regular Play One track repeat All track repeat each time this button is clicked the display changes as shown below Regular Play Random ZAPPING Play Several seconds of a characteristic part of each track is played 28 Listening to music on the PC Function Pause Stop Queue song Fast forward Rewind Volume adjustment Mute Change repeat modes Change pl...

Page 38: ...r own favorite still image files saved on your PC page 30 If there are multiple images they are switched at set intervals just like a slide show You can change the interval time by accessing General Settings Screen Double click on the image to display it in another window You can switch between images using ...

Page 39: ...ported bmp jpg png tif uncompressed pct and pcx Attaching images You can attach up to 20 images to a single track The Track Information Screen is displayed Drag and drop images to the Image window Drag and drop attached images to change their order Delete attached images by right clicking on them and then clicking Delete Click OK NOTE Track Information Screen ...

Page 40: ... the Search Screen page 36 Establishes an Internet connection Displays the Setting Screen page 37 For setting the recording method and audio quality as well as for formatting SD Memory Cards and other functions Displays the images attached to the track that is playing Double click it to view the image in another window Displays the album title and the artist name Fast forwards and rewinds Displays...

Page 41: ...cks on the playlist are displayed in 22 Queues the previous track or the next track Changes the repeat mode Regular Play One track repeat All track repeat Changes the play mode Regular Play Random ZAPPING Play Click a column to sort the list according to that column Right click to select items for display Displays the tracks Double click a track to start playback 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 18 2...

Page 42: ...available memory on your PC Automatically checks out a track to SD Memory Card after recording to the PC Removing the check mark deactivates Music Sommelier Mood Analyzer selection for the recorded tracks Used to select the CD ROM drive containing the CD to be recorded Displays the recording method and audio quality they are set To change them access the CD Setting Screen Allows CD track informati...

Page 43: ...ect the folder containing the music data file to be imported Removing the check mark deactivates Music Sommelier Mood Analyzer selection for the imported tracks Used to change the recording method and audio quality Restores the default settings Starts file importing Stops file importing 1 2 3 4 5 6 ...

Page 44: ...mpressions Specifies the range of selection Saves edited impressions Selects the tracks Displays the entire map Enlarges the display of the portion where tracks are plotted Displays the tracks as dots on the impression map Zoom in Zoom out 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Contents 35 Names and functions of the screen elements Music Sommelier Screen 2 1 3 4 5 6 9 10 11 12 13 8 7 ...

Page 45: ...nts Search Screen 6 5 Sets the title artist album and genre Sets the track play time For searching tracks matching any search requirement Clears search requirements For searching tracks matching all search requirements Starts search 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 ...

Page 46: ...tting Screen page 40 Displays CD Setting Screen page 38 Formats the SD Memory Card page 41 Sets the default folder for saving audio data Sets the browser and URL U S A Web site http www panasonic com CANADA Web site http www panasonic ca Europe Web site http www panasonic europe com Sets the image display during play Sets the number of tracks to be found when searching in the Search Screen Restore...

Page 47: ...Sets the recording method for CD recording You can record the CD without encryption by clicking to remove the check mark Tracks to be recorded in AAC format will be encrypted even if you remove the check mark Restores the default settings 1 2 3 4 5 Names and functions of the screen elements 38 Contents ...

Page 48: ...box unchecked Address Port If you use proxy server enter the IP address and the port number When selecting proxy server contact your network administrator for the proper address and port settings When a problem is encountered accessing the site please contact your Internet Server Provider ISP Specifies the settings for the database of track names to be stored on the computer Establishes a connecti...

Page 49: ...ame automatically applied when you create playlists Suffix Specifies the number appended to the base name BaseName Specifies the default track title automatically applied during CD recording when no CDDB data is available Suffix Specifies the number appended to the base name Restores the default settings 1 2 3 2 3 1 ...

Page 50: ...ts contents Only use the procedure shown below to format an SD Memory Card Check out and playback may not work properly if other formatting procedures are used Click Click the SD setting tab Click Format When the confirmation screen appears click Yes Formatting starts A message will notify you when formatting is complete Setting Screen is displayed CAUTION Do not remove the SD Memory Card until th...

Page 51: ...Yes Yes Yes No No Input Music CD WMA 2ch stereo WMA Mono WMA VBR WMA lossless MP3 2ch stereo MP3 Mono WAV 16bit stereo CD DA CD EXTRA 32 44 1 48 kHz 48 kbps to 192 kbps 20 kbps 32 kHz 32 kbps 44 1 kHz 16 22 05 24 kHz 32 kbps to 192 kbps 32 kHz 32 kbps to 192 kbps 44 1 kHz 32 kbps to 192 kbps 48 kHz 32 kbps to 192 kbps VBR 16 kbps 24 kbps 32 kbps 22 05 kHz 16 62 24 93 32 kHz 125 KB sec 44 1 kHz 172...

Page 52: ... it Before uninstalling it disconnect the player or USB Reader Writer From the Windows Start menu select Control Panel Select Add or Remove Programs The Add or Remove Programs Screen is displayed Click SD JukeboxV4 and then click Change Remove Click OK Click Finish SD JukeboxV4 is deleted and a confirmation screen is displayed ...

Page 53: ...nnot be started directly from the installation CD ROM Does your PC have at least 128MB Windows 2000 XP 256MB of RAM At these times Unable to record CD is not recognized No tracks on the CD Recording Screen Check here for problem Is the CD damaged On the CD Recording Screen check whether the correct CD ROM drive playback drive has been selected Does the CD ROM drive support digital playback and rec...

Page 54: ...ding The CD ROM drive must support digital playback and recording Is the repeat mode set to one track repeat or all track repeat page 28 Is the playback mode set to random page 28 Is the play mode set to ZAPPING Play page 28 Select the desired playlist in the playlist window page 11 Use the volume slider or volume button to increase the volume Check the volume setting on the PC Even if the volume ...

Page 55: ...nserted in the player or USB Reader Writer Check whether the player or USB Reader Writer has been properly connected to the PC If the SD Memory Card is still not recognized after the above procedures try restarting your PC In the playlist window click SD under SD represents the SD Memory Card drive ID Is the write protect switch on the SD Memory Card set to the LOCK position page 8 The data may ha...

Page 56: ...ccordance with those conditions Pursuant to copyright law recordings you make may not be used for purposes other than individual enjoyment without the consent of the copyright holder Limitations related to Windows Explorer When an SD Memory Card is connected to your PC it is displayed as an external drive e g D drive in Windows Explorer Do not use Explore to move rename delete compress or otherwis...

Page 57: ... 41 HDD library 11 The collection of all recorded music data Image 29 Library Screen 27 31 MP3 15 42 MP3 which stands for MPEG1 AUDIO Layer3 is an audio compression system used with MPEG1 Three layers Layer1 Layer2 and Layer3 have been standardized for MPEG1 AUDIO Layer3 has the highest compression rate so MP3 is used on the Internet and in other applications MPEG which stands for Moving Picture E...

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