Adding Music To Your Digital Audio Player; Copying Music On Your Digital Audio Player To Helix Banshee; Synchronizing Your Library; Creating Audio And Mp3 Cds - Novell LINUX ENTERPRISE DESKTOP 10 SP1 - GNOME 23-05-2007 Manual

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16.3.2 Adding Music to Your Digital Audio Player

To add tracks to your player, simply drag the tracks you want from your Music Library to your
device.
Helix Banshee transparently supports transcoding of your songs for any device. You can have your
music library in any number of formats (including, but not limited to, FLAC, Ogg Vorbis, MP3, and
AAC), and it will be transparently transcoded before it is sent to your digital audio player.
To remove tracks, select your device in the list of sources, right-click the song you want to delete,
then click Remove Song(s).
16.3.3 Copying Music on Your Digital Audio Player to Helix
Banshee
Helix Banshee supports importing music from your digital audio player to your music library.
Simply drag and drop the songs from your digital audio player to your Music Library and they are
copied automatically. You can also import all of the music on your digital audio player by right-
clicking your player in the source list and selecting Import.
Figure 16-12

16.3.4 Synchronizing Your Library

To keep your digital audio player up to date with your Helix Banshee Library, select your player in
the source list, then click Synchronize in the upper-right corner.
Helix Banshee also synchronizes your ratings and cover art in your tracks to your iPod.

16.4 Creating Audio and MP3 CDs

1 Insert a blank CD in your CD or DVD drive.
2 Select the songs you want to burn, then click the Write CD button in the upper-right side of
3 Specify the disk options you want, then click Write.
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