Gateway m305 User Manual
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91 Using MUSICMATCH www.gateway.com 3If an Audio CD dialog box opens, click Play Audio CD using MUSICMATCH Jukebox , then click OK. The musicmatch window opens, the CD begins playing, and the names of the music tracks appear in the playlist area. - OR - If a dialog box does not open, click Start, All Programs, MUSICMATCH, then click MUSICMATCH Jukebox. The musicmatch window opens, the CD begins playing, and the names of the music tracks appear in the playlist area.
92 Chapter 6: Using Multimedia www.gateway.com Creating MP3 music files Using MUSICMATCH, you can copy the tracks from a music CD to your computer’s hard drive as MP3 files. MP3 (MPEG Layer 3) is a standard for digitally compressing high-fidelity music into compact files without noticeably sacrificing quality. MP3 files end in the file extension .MP3. To create MP3 files: 1To have MUSICMATCH automatically list the album, artist, and track names of your CD, then use that information for naming and storing your MP3 files, connect to the Internet before inserting your CD. 2Insert a music CD into your CD or DVD drive. 3If an Audio CD dialog box opens, click Play Audio CD using MUSICMATCH Jukebox , then click OK. The musicmatch window opens. - OR - If a dialog box does not open, click Start, All Programs, MUSICMATCH, then click MUSICMATCH Jukebox. The musicmatch window opens. ImportantSome music CDs have copy protection software. You cannot copy tracks from these CDs.
93 Using MUSICMATCH www.gateway.com 4If the CD is playing, click Stop. 5In the MUSIC CENTER area, under COPY, click CD -> Files. The MUSICMATCH recorder opens. 6Click to clear the check box for any track you do not want to record. 7Click Start. 8When a message appears that tells you the CD drive needs to be configured, click OK. After the drive is configured, MUSICMATCH records the tracks to your hard drive as MP3 files. A progress bar appears next to each track as it is recorded. Editing track information After you add a CD track as an MP3 file to your music library, you can edit the track’s information. To edit track information: 1Open MUSICMATCH. 2If a CD is playing, click the stop button. 3In the MUSIC CENTER area, click the track you want to edit.
94 Chapter 6: Using Multimedia www.gateway.com 4Click Options, Music Library, then click Edit Track Tag(s). The Edit Track Tag(s) dialog box opens. 5Enter information such as track title, lead artist, album, and genre. 6Click OK. The new track information appears in the MUSICMATCH playlist, music library, and recorder window.
95 Using MUSICMATCH www.gateway.com Building a music library Use MUSICMATCH to build a music library. You can organize your music tracks by categories, find a track quickly by using the sort features, and add information to a music file. You can add music tracks to your music library by: ■Creating MP3 files – When you create MP3 files from the tracks on your music CD, MUSICMATCH automatically adds these files to your music library. ■Dragging and Dropping – Drag and drop files from Windows Explorer or your desktop to the music library. ■Downloading files from the Internet – When you are connected to the Internet, MP3 files that you download are automatically added to your music library. CautionDuring the download process, MP3 files may become corrupt. If you are having trouble listening to, or working with, a downloaded file, try downloading the file again.
96 Chapter 6: Using Multimedia www.gateway.com Changing the music library display settings To change the music library display settings: 1In MUSICMATCH, click Options, then click Settings. The Settings window opens. 2Click the Music Library tab. 3Click an arrow button to open a column list, then click the category that you want to display in the column. 4When you have finished selecting categories, clickOK.
97 Using MUSICMATCH www.gateway.com Listening to Internet radio To listen to an Internet radio station: 1Connect to the Internet, then open MUSICMATCH. 2In the MUSIC CENTER area, under PLAY, click Online Music. 3To select one of the MUSICMATCH Internet radio stations, click Featured Radio Stations or Radio Stations, the radio station, then click the arrow in the play this station box. MUSICMATCH connects to the station and plays the audio. If you do not see Featured Radio Stations or Radio Stations, drag the scroll bar on the left. - OR - To play another Internet radio station, click Broadcast Radio, the appropriate category in the Broadcast Stations list, the radio station, then click the arrow in the play this station box. MUSICMATCH connects to the station and plays the audio. If you do not see Broadcast Radio, drag the scroll bar on the left. Using advanced features You can also use MUSICMATCH to create your own music CDs and to download MP3 files to your portable MP3 player. For more information, see the MusicMatch online help.
98 Chapter 6: Using Multimedia www.gateway.com Playing a DVD A Digital Versatile Disc (DVD) is similar to a standard CD but has greater data capacity. Because of this increased capacity, full-length movies, several albums of music, or several gigabytes of data can fit on a single disc. If your notebook has a DVD drive, you can play DVDs with the InterVideo DVD Player program or Windows Media Player. For more information about playing DVDs, click Help in the DVD player program. To play a DVD: 1Make sure that the speakers are turned on or headphones are plugged in and that the volume is turned up. 2Turn off your screen saver and standby timers. 3To play a DVD using InterVideo DVD, click Start, All Programs, DVD, then click DVD Player. The InterVideo DVD Player video screen and control panel open. -OR- To play a DVD using Windows Media Player in Windows XP, click Start, All Programs, then click Windows Media Player. The Windows Media Player opens. - OR - To play a DVD using Windows Media Player in Windows 2000, click Start, Programs, Accessories, Entertainment, then click Windows Media Player. The Windows Media Player opens. 4Insert a DVD into the DVD drive, then click (play). The DVD plays. Use the volume controls in the DVD player to adjust the volume. For more information on using the DVD player, see its online help. ImportantIf the InterVideo DVD player is not on your Start menu, or if Windows Media Player cannot play a DVD, you will need to install the InterVideo DVD program. To install the InterVideo DVD program, insert the InterVideo DVD Software disc into your DVD drive and follow the on-screen instructions.
99 Playing a DVD www.gateway.com Help and SupportFor more information about playing DVDs in Windows XP, click Start, then click Help and Support. Type the keyword playing DVDs in the Help and Support Search box , then click the arrow.
100 Chapter 6: Using Multimedia www.gateway.com Creating CDs using Roxio Easy CD Creator You can use your DVD/CD-RW drive to create data CDs, music CDs, or copies of CDs. For more information about your drive’s capabilities, see “Identifying drive types” on page 85. Creating data CDs Use Roxio Easy CD Creator to create data CDs. Data CDs are ideal for backing up important files such as tax records, letters, MP3s, digital movies, or photos. For information on creating music CDs, see “Creating music CDs” on page 105. To create a data CD: 1Insert a blank, writable CD into your recordable CD drive. ImportantWe recommend that you do not use your notebook for other tasks while creating CDs. ImportantIf you record copyrighted material on a CD, you need permission from the copyright owner. Otherwise, you may be violating copyright law and be subject to payment of damages and other remedies. If you are uncertain about your rights, contact your legal advisor.