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C.A.R. 4000 (English)
played back. To import the audio files from the data section to the C.A.R. 4000 proceed as
with a standard CD-ROM—see above.
The CD-ROM menu.
To open this menu select CD-ROM in the main menu; if there is no CD-ROM in the drive, this
menu item is not shown.
CD-ROM
User level.
CD-ROM Info
level
1
Sorting Order
level
2
Import as sorted
level
1
Import as Compilation
level
1
Rescan CD-ROM.
level
1
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CD-ROM Info.
This shows information on the number of titles and compilations and the space
they require.
Sorting Order.
See below.
Import as sorted.
As noted above, you start the import process here.
Import as Compilation.
Here you can import your selection or the entire CD as a compilation
into the database. For example, if you have a CD labeled with the title “Our Graduation Trip”,
you can save the entire CD under this name.
Rescan CD-ROM.
You must have noticed that a CD is scanned much faster the second time it
is inserted than the first time. This is because the C.A.R. 4000 remembers the CDs that you
have previously inserted. This identification is generally unique, but if you have the feeling:
“Just a moment, I know quite well that I have already burnt
this
and
this
title!”
, we recommend
deleting this function temporarily so the CD will be completely re-indexed.
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Return to the main menu here.
level
2
The following functions can only be selected at a
higher user level
. See page 23 for infor-
mation on this and how to set a different level.
Sorting Order.
As previously noted, you can modify the sorting order so the folder or file struc-
ture only are not interpreted. You have various other options—select this menu item and a
menu with the following entries will open:
Sort by Filesystem.
This is the default setting, i.e. sorted by folder and files structure
as described above