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hp digital media receiver
organizing music files
Your music files can be contained in one directory
folder, or organized in several subfolders...the folder
names are ignored.
The media receiver automatically organize your music
files by genre, artist, album, and tracks. This
information is obtained from the ID3 tags in each of
your music files. The ID3 tag is created for you when
you rip (copy) your music from your CD.
However, if your music files have incorrect or
incomplete tags, the tracks may not appear where they
should in your music jukebox.
MUSICMATCH Jukebox Plus lets you add artist, album
and song information to your entire music library
quickly and easily with Super Tagging. Automatically
tag groups of tracks using the filename, or tag tracks
directly from MUSICMATCH online. You can also
clean up existing track tags with the new
Rename
files from Tag
feature.
For more information on how to edit tags or how to use
Super Tagging see MUSICMATCH Help.
creating music playlists
Use your favorite music software on your PC to create
music playlists. A playlist allows you to specify exactly
what tracks to play and in what order to play them. For
example, create a “favorites” playlist and just listen to
your favorite tracks. Save the playlist in the industry
standard
.m3u
playlist format.
For more information on creating playlists, see
“creating a playlist” on page 26.
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