Creative Mediasource Organizer; Finding And Organizing Songs; Keeping Your Music Database Up To Date; Transferring Songs - Creative Sound Blaster Audigy 2 Platinum eX User Manual

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Creative
MediaSource
Organizer
Finding and organizing
songs
Keeping your music
database up to date

Transferring songs

Automatically playing
multimedia content
Managing a huge collection of audio CDs and MP3 files can be a headache. With
Creative MediaSource Organizer, you can find any recording easily, no matter where
it is stored on your hard disk or external storage devices. The following is a list of
tasks you can perform with Creative MediaSource Organizer.
Creative MediaSource Organizer searches your hard disk to compile a database of
songs available, called a "PC Music Library" or PCML. Once you have a PCML, you
can sort it and search for songs. Searching is very fast due to a sophisticated
engine and use of three search fields: artist, genre and album.
Once songs have been found, you can create playlists to automatically replay
them in any desired sequence. You can also enter and edit extra information about
each MP3 recording with ID3 tags.
As songs are added or deleted from your computer and other storage devices, your
PCML will need to be kept up to date. The Media Sniffer will monitor specified
folders on your hard disk for file changes, and update your PCML accordingly.
NOMAD users can use Creative MediaSource Organizer to transfer music files to
and from the computer and other compatible devices.
Media Detector makes it easy for users to access multimedia content from various
internal or external media. There is no need to hunt through a maze of different
software to play different types of files.
Media Detector automatically recognizes the insertion or connection of CDs, VCDs,
and external devices like the NOMAD Jukebox and NOMAD MP3 players. Upon
recognition, the content in the media will automatically start playing without
further intervention from the user.
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