Using the SonicStage software, you can manage ATRAC3-format audio files recorded on your computer as a Playlist.
Importing audio files into your computer (in ATRAC3-format) |
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record audio CDs onto the hard disk |
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import songs via EMD |
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import MP3, WAV, and WMA files by converting it to ATRAC3-format (Some files does not converted into ATRAC3-format. See SonicStage Help for details. To play MP3 files without converting them into ATRAC3-format, skip this section and go to Transferring audio files from your computer to your CLIÉ™ handheld) |
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Double-click the SonicStage icon on the Windows® desktop.
Or, click Start, point to Programs (All Programs in Windows® XP), SonicStage, and then click SonicStage.
The SonicStage software starts.
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Insert the audio CD you want to record into the CD-ROM drive of your computer.
When recording from an audio CD in your CD-ROM drive for the first time, the CD Drive Optimization dialog box appears when you insert the audio CD, in order to check that the CD-ROM drive can perform the recording properly. Click Start to verify your CD-ROM drive.
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Click on the main window.
The Recording Assistant screen appears.
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Click [CD] for Sources and click [Music Drive] for Targets.
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Click (Jump to Record Window)
The Record window appears.
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Click .
The List Area appears below the Record window. The songs in the audio CD will be listed in the List Area on the left side.
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Click .
CD Recording Format [Music Drive] window appears.
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Select the format and bit rate for recording as necessary.
Select OpenMG (ATRAC3) format and a desired bit rate. You will hear a better sound when you select higher bit rate, but the data size of the converted audio file will be larger.
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Start recording.
To record all songs on the audio CD, click (Record All).
To record specific songs, click on the song numbers (track numbers) of the undesired songs to clear the check box and then click (Start Rec).
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On the left side of the list area, click on the check box to select the songs that you want to record.
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On the right side of the screen, click the Playlist where you want to add songs.
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Click (Start Rec).
The recording starts.
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When you record at 132 kbps: approx. 120 min. |
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When you record at 105 kbps: approx. 160 min. |
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When you record at 66 kbps: approx. 240 min. |
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Access the website of an EMD service.
EMD services supporting the OpenMG™ technology are introduced on the OpenMG™ Home Page.
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Click an audio file for downloading (MP3 files or WMT-compatible files).
Downloading starts automatically.
If you click an audio file that requires purchasing, the default Web browser starts up to display the online transaction page.
After the process is completed, the audio file is allowed to be imported into the SonicStage software.
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Import downloaded audio files into the SonicStage software.
If audio files are imported automatically, they are registered as Download Files Playlist, determined by the EMD service.
If they are not imported automatically, select the audio files you want in the Import window and then import them into the SonicStage software (see Importing MP3, WAV, and WMA files to the SonicStage software).
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Audio files cannot be imported automatically if you use a Web browser (for example, Internet Explorer or Netscape) other than the Internet window of the SonicStage software. In this case, specify the audio files in the Import window to import them.
Some Internet settings (for example, proxy server) are related to the settings of Internet Explorer. If your computer is set to be used within a firewall, etc., confirm the settings of Internet Explorer before the connection.
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MP3 files: 16 bit MP3 files, monaural/stereo, 32 kHz/44.1 kHz/48 kHz. |
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WAV files: linear PCM WAV files, 16 bits, monaural/stereo, 32 kHz/44.1 kHz/48 kHz. |
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WMA (Windows Media Audio) files downloaded via EMD: 16 bit WMA files compatible with WMT (Windows Media Technology), monaural/stereo, 44.1 kHz. Depending on the copyright protection, some WMA files may not be available for importing. |
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Click Import at the upper-right corner of the screen.
The Import window appears.
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Click Import All.
The File format after import dialog box appears.
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Select settings.
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Click OK.
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Click Next.
The audio files in the selected file type which can be imported into the Music Drive are listed.
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Click and clear the check box of the files that you do not wish to import.
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Click Finish.
Importing of the audio files starts.
When importing is complete, a new Playlist with the same name as the selected folder is created, and the audio files are imported into that Playlist.
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The original MP3/WAV files imported are referenced by the SonicStage software when playing back or checking out the data. Therefore, to prevent moving or deleting the files, copy them to a specific folder on the hard disk before importing them to the SonicStage software. If the original file is stored on removable media and the source media is removed, the following messages are displayed when you try to play back or check out the data.
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When the original file is on a network, the same messages are displayed when your computer is not connected to the network. |
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When you delete an audio file, note that the original MP3/WAV file is also deleted when you select Delete the song file from PC. |
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You can import all of the audio files on the drive dedicated on your computer to the SonicStage software at one time. For details, refer to Importing audio files from your computer - Importing songs in the SonicStage Help. |
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If the music title is included in the data, as it is in the ID3 data of MP3-format files, the title is displayed in the Title column of the Playlist view of the SonicStage software. If the title data is not included, the file name is displayed in the Title column. |
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Click Start, Programs (All Programs in Windows® XP), SonicStage, and then SonicStage Help. |
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Start the SonicStage software, and then click on the Help icon. |