Creative Jukebox ZEN XTRA User Guide - Page 48

Organizing your Music, Using the Music Library, Using the, Music, Library

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Organizing your Music Using the Music Library To transfer audio tracks to NOMAD Jukebox Zen Xtra's Music Library, see "Using Creative MediaSource" on page 4-2. Modifying or renaming albums, artists, or genres must be done in Creative MediaSource. Only Selected Playlists can be renamed in the player. To effectively manage the music in your player, you should be familiar with what the Music Library, Selected Music List and Playlists are. These will be described extensively in the following sections: ❍ "Using the Music Library" on page 3-9 ❍ "Using the Selected Music List" on page 3-16 When audio tracks are transferred to your player, they are organized into the following Music Library categories: ❍ Playlists ❍ Albums ❍ Artists ❍ Genres ❍ All Tracks All transferred tracks can be found in the "All Tracks" category, but depending on your Creative MediaSource settings, tracks can also be found in other categories. For example, take a fictitious track called "Toffee Apple Smile", performed by "The Nano Singers", from the soundtrack to the movie "The Big Sneeze". Besides "All Tracks", the "Toffee Apple Smile" song would also be found in the "Soundtrack" genre, the "Songs from The Big Sneeze" album, and the "The Nano Singers" artist category. Tracks not belonging to any album, artist, or genre can only be found in the "Unknown" category. You can use the Music Library to: ❍ Add audio selections to the Selected Music List ❍ Find tracks, playlists, albums, artists or genres ❍ View track information ❍ Delete tracks, playlists, albums, artists or genres ❍ Preview a track Playing and Managing Your Music 3-9

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Playing and Managing Your Music 3-9
Organizing
your Music
To effectively manage the music in your player, you should be familiar with
what the Music Library, Selected Music List and Playlists are. These will be
described extensively in the following sections:
"Using the Music Library" on page 3-9
"Using the Selected Music List" on page 3-16
Using the
Music
Library
When audio tracks are transferred to your player, they are organized into the
following Music Library categories:
Playlists
Albums
Artists
Genres
All Tracks
All transferred tracks can be found in the "All Tracks" category, but
depending on your Creative MediaSource settings, tracks can also be found
in other categories. For example, take a fictitious track called "Toffee Apple
Smile", performed by "The Nano Singers", from the soundtrack to the movie
"The Big Sneeze". Besides "All Tracks", the "Toffee Apple Smile" song would
also be found in the "Soundtrack" genre, the "Songs from The Big Sneeze"
album, and the "The Nano Singers" artist category.
Tracks not belonging to any album, artist, or genre can only be found in the
“Unknown” category. You can use the Music Library to:
Add audio selections to the Selected Music List
Find tracks, playlists, albums, artists or genres
View track information
Delete tracks, playlists, albums, artists or genres
Preview a track
To transfer audio
tracks to NOMAD
Jukebox Zen Xtra’s
Music Library, see
"Using Creative
MediaSource" on page
4-2.
Modifying or renaming
albums, artists, or
genres must be done
in Creative
MediaSource. Only
Selected Playlists can
be renamed in the
player.