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Track to USB
USB menu -
Copies the currently playing track to the USB device
You can do this from the remote by pressing the rip but-
ton.
Backup Music
USB menu -
Makes a backup copy of your music to a USB device.
The internal hard disk is a mechanical device like the en-
gine on a car and is subject to wear and breakdown. It
makes sense to make a backup of the music to save hav-
ing to reload the CDs in the event of a breakdown.
To backup the music you will need a USB hard drive for-
matted with FAT32 and with sufficient capacity. You can
find how much space is used by the music on the internal
using Disk Stats in the Main menu.
Backup is time consuming but is incremental and is done
in the background. That means you can listen to music
while doing a backup. It also means you can interrupt a
backup - press and hold the play/stop key - and restart it
later.
Incidentally if you buy a second JB7 for another room in
your home then you can use the backup to load the sec-
ond JB7 rather than reload all your CDs onto the second
system.
While the system is doing a backup (and not otherwise
engaged) it displays the number of tracks backed-up and
the percentage through the current track.
Restore Music
USB menu -
This recovers music from a backup USB hard drive.
Just like the backup - restore is time consuming, incremen-
tal and done in the background.
You may notice that when you attach a backup disk to the
USB port that JB7 will allow you to search and play music
from the backup disk.
USB Directory
USB menu -
This option determines the target directory for tracks
transferred to the USB device.
Some mobile telephones will only play MP3 files in a spe-
cific directory. This function allows you to pick a suitable
directory or enter a user defined directory.
For many simple MP3 players the root directory is OK.
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Target directory for
transfers to USB
2 Root
USB Destination directory
The options are
1.
Automatic
- JB7 decides on the directory
2.
Root
- the top level directory of the USB device
3.
MP3
4.
mobile/audio
- audio subdirectory of mobile direc-
tory
5.
music
6.
other
Choose the other option if you need to define a different
directory. You will then be allowed to edit the user defined
target directory.
Separate directories with a
slash (1 key on remote)
dir/subdir_
Enter text using remote
Text editing is described in Track rename but you will need
the remote to enter a slash between directories for a nest-
ed target directory.
You cannot enter slash from the front panel.
Playlist to USB
USB menu -
This option transfers all the tracks on the selected playlist
to the USB device.
See the description of the Track to USB function about the
target directory.
Export Names
USB menu -
This function creates a file on the USB device called "jb7
catalogue". The file contains the names of all the albums
and tracks stored on the JB7.