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Overview
You can download the latest version of this guide from the 3ga website at www.3ga.org.uk.
Music Organisation
Music on the hard disk is arranged as tracks in albums.
Most of the time the album and track names correspond
to a CD you loaded and the album and track names come
from the album database. You can rename album and
track names.
If there is no entry in the database for a CD when it is
loaded then JB7 will provide a name like "Album 123" that
you can use or edit to make it more memorable.
Music recorded from the Aux input is put into a special
album called "Recordings". You can rename this album and
subsequent recordings will be put into a freshly created
"Recordings" album.
Each time you upload music from the USB port it is put into
a new "album" that you can name.
Compression
JB7 normally compresses music to MP3 so you can store
more music on the hard disk.
Compression is slower than loading from the CD so music
is loaded quickly in a raw form then compressed to MP3
when JB7 is in standby.
During compression JB7 displays the percentage progress
and the number of remaining uncompressed tracks.
You can choose the level of compression or disable com-
pression. Any CDs loaded when compression is disabled
will not be compressed. Some people may use this to keep
an exact copy of a CD.
Playlists
JB7 lets you compile lists of tracks called playlists. You
might compile a playlist for a special occasion or to create
a mood.
You can send all the tracks in a playlist to an MP3 player.
To make life simple there are seven playlists named after
the colours of the rainbow - red, orange, yellow, green,
blue, indigo, violet.
The playlists are linked to seven number keys on the re-
mote control.
Press Once -
to see how many tracks are in that play-
list.
Press Twice -
to start playing the playlist
Press and hold
- to add the current track to the play-
list.
USB
JB7 is compatible with USB mass storage class devices in-
cluding MP3 players, iPods, USB memory, USB hard disks
and many MP3 mobile phones. (Note that iPods will only
play music loaded into them by iTunes).
JB7 lets you treat an attached USB device as a separate
source of music or as an extension to the internal hard
disk.
If USB is selected on the remote then track search will
only search the USB for tracks and JB7 will only play tracks
on the USB device.
If HDD+USB is selected on the remote then track search
will search the internal disk and the USB device and play
tracks from both.
There is no notion of albums on the USB device because
tracks on a USB device have no fixed organisation. So
there is no USB album search.
The Rip button on the remote transfers the current track
to the USB device. The USB, PLAYLIST, ALBUM and CD
menus support other functions like ripping a whole CD to
the USB device.
Only MP3 files may be transferred to the USB device. If a
track has already been compressed this is quite rapid but
will be slower if ripping direct from CD or from an uncom-
pressed raw track on hard disk.
You cannot add a track on a USB device to a playlist - you
must upload it onto the hard disk first.
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