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Adding a Folder of Music Files

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1. Click on the empty box under (1), type the name of the desired Music List, and press Add. Repeat for all remaining Music Lists. 2. Click on the empty box under (2), type the first music track to be displayed, and press Add. Repeat for all remaining music tracks. 3. Click on a Music List in the large box under (1), then click on a Music Track in the large box under (2). Next, click on the empty box under (3) and either type in the path or click Browse to identify the MP3 file which corresponds to the selected Music Title and Music List. Repeat this procedure for every title and list combination for which a track is to be added. 4. Click on the up and down arrows next to each box to move a highlighted selection within the box. This allows you to control the order in which music tracks or music lists are displayed on the DMP100. Note 1: Use the Edit button to change the text for a selected music list or music track. Note 2: CardPrep will not allow two Music Lists with the same name, or two Music Tracks with the same name in the same Music List. In these cases, CardPrep will automatically insert two digits before the name to avoid duplicates. Adding a Folder of Music Files If all your desired music files are organized by folder, it may be much more convenient to import an entire folder per music list. Click on Add Folder... and CardPrep will use the folder name as the name of the newly created Music List, and will add the contents of the folder as Music Tracks. Use the Edit buttons to fix up the List or Track names as needed. If you have imported CDs into an MP3 manager such as iTunes or WinAmp, you may find Add Folder to be a convenient way to include an entire CD onto the DMP100 memory card. Simply Browse to the root folder of your music library (C:\My Documents\My Music\iTunes\iTunes Music, for example) and navigate to the folder containing the entire CD. DMP-100 USERS GUIDE P/N DMP020 V1.7 PAGE 14 OF 23

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DMP-100 USERS GUIDE
PAGE 14 OF 23
P/N DMP020 V1.7
1.
Click on the empty box under (1), type the name of the desired Music List, and
press
Add
.
Repeat for all remaining Music Lists.
2.
Click on the empty box under (2), type the first music track to be displayed, and
press
Add
.
Repeat for all remaining music tracks.
3.
Click on a Music List in the large box under (1), then click on a Music Track in the
large box under (2).
Next, click on the empty box under (3) and either type in the
path or click
Browse
to identify the MP3 file which corresponds to the selected
Music Title and Music List.
Repeat this procedure for every title and list
combination for which a track is to be added.
4.
Click on the
up
and
down
arrows next to each box to move a highlighted
selection within the box.
This allows you to control the order in which music
tracks or music lists are displayed on the DMP100.
Note 1:
Use the
Edit
button to change the text for a selected music list or music track.
Note 2:
CardPrep will not allow two Music Lists with the same name, or two Music Tracks with the
same name in the same Music List. In these cases, CardPrep will automatically insert two digits before
the name to avoid duplicates.
Adding a Folder of Music Files
If all your desired music files are organized by folder, it may be much more convenient to
import an entire folder per music list.
Click on
Add Folder…
and CardPrep will use the
folder name as the name of the newly created Music List, and will add the contents of the
folder as Music Tracks.
Use the
Edit
buttons to fix up the List or Track names as needed.
If you have imported CDs into an MP3 manager such as
iTunes
or
WinAmp
, you may find
Add Folder
to be a convenient way to include an entire CD onto the DMP100 memory
card.
Simply
Browse
to the root folder of your music library (C:\My Documents\My
Music\iTunes\iTunes Music, for example) and navigate to the folder containing the entire
CD.