Grundig L.E.D. Manual

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  • Page 1 Manual Software L.E.D. Windows 95/98/NT...
  • Page 2 You can do this at http://www.cydanza.com. Updates will be available – at irregular intervals – at our website http://www.grundig.com. Here you can also find command line versions for Linux and Windows which can be downloaded free-of-charge. Grundig AG...
  • Page 3 Trademarks Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation. ® Intel ® Pentium ® is a registered trademark of Intel Corporation. All other trademarks are trademarks of the respective owners. Grundig AG D-90748 Fürth Internet: http://www.grundig.com...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents System requirements ............5 Installing L.E.D.
  • Page 5: System Requirements

    1. System requirements L.E.D. runs on any Windows PC with 16 MB RAM and 5 MB free hard disk space. However, to ensure comfortable working, we recommend the following minimum equipment: PC ...with Intel Pentium Main memory:...32 MB or higher Hard disk: ...5 MB free space at least on the hard disk (in addition, Graphics adaptor/monitor: with a resolution of at least 800 x 600 and 256 colours CD ROM drive ...min.
  • Page 6: Installing L.e.d

    2. Installing L.E.D. Please terminate all active applications before you begin with the installation. Insert the software CD in your CD ROM drive. If the “Autostart” function of your CD ROM drive is activated, the installation program will start automatically. If it is not activa- ted, proceed as follows: Start Windows ®...
  • Page 7: Using L.e.d

    3. Using L.E.D. software With the L.E.D. software, you can load MP3 files onto MultiMediaCards. These files can either be downloaded from the Internet, or created by converting the music off your audio CDs. In order to create files from your audio CD’s, the music has to be read and stored on the hard disk of your computer in a PC compa- tible format.
  • Page 9: Making Your Own Settings

    3.1.1. Making your own settings The first thing you should do is adapt the software to your own personal require- ments. In the “Settings” menu, under the option “General,” you need to choose the device you are using under the “Device” menu: a) MP 150 (USB) b) MP...
  • Page 10: Loading Music Data Onto The Multimediacard

    3.1.3. Loading music files onto the MultiMediaCard Connect your MP MP3 player, or your card station, to your PC via the appro- priate interface (i.e. COM1…COM4 or LPT1…LPT3). Please read the operating instructions for your device carefully, and make sure the appropriate drivers are installed for the MP 150 and card stations SR52PPA and SR54USB.
  • Page 11: Creating And Processing Programs (Mp Axx 150 Only)

    3.1.4. Creating and processing programs (MP 150 only) The MP3 player normally plays pieces of music in the physical order in which they are stored on the MultiMediaCard. The “Program” function allows you to store additional information on the MultiMediaCard, which tells the MP 150 in what order to play the music.
  • Page 12: The Menus And The Icon Bar In The Download/Play List Window

    3.1.5. The menus and the icon bar in the Download/Play list window G Menu: File - New Play list - Open Play list - Open recent Play lists - Save Play list - Save Play list as - Print Play list - Print MultiMediaCard - Start Ripper/Encoder - Exit...
  • Page 13 Delete program on a multimediacard Delete all entries in the program window Delete the entries selected in the program window The following settings can be made: Select device, which MP3 player or which card station is connected to the PC...
  • Page 14 Port type Show only MP3 files Accept all files for the Play list Confirm when deleting the Play list Use ID3 tag for title in Play list Remove Riff-Wave Header before downloading Cut names to display length Autoplay highlighted MP3 file Display directory path Select language - MultiMediaCard...
  • Page 15: Player/Decoder

    Icon bar By clicking the appropriate icon you can trigger the most important functions directly without having to make a detour through the menus. Start Ripper/ Playlist Save Encoder Play list 3.1.6. Player/Decoder You can also listen to MP3 music tracks on your computer if you have a sound card with loudspeakers or headphones.
  • Page 16: Cd Ripper/Encoder Window

    3.2. Ripper/Encoder window You can gain access to the Ripper/Encoder window by clicking the appropriate icon on the icon bar, or via the “Start Ripper/Encoder” option in the “File” menu. A new window will open. By means of the “Start Ripper” function, music files can be read from an audio CD and converted into a PC compatible format.
  • Page 18: Encoder

    If all the tracks you want to rip/encode are listed in the lower window, you can begin ripping. The “Start Ripping only” command in the “Encoder” menu only converts the files form your audio CD into .WAV files. These will be saved in the directory of your choice.
  • Page 19: The Menus And The Icon Bar In The Ripper/Encoder Window

    3.2.3.The menus and the icon bar in the Ripper/Encoder window You can make a variety of settings using the menus. G Menu: File - Go to Download - Exit G Menu: Encoder - Delete all - Delete selected - Reload CD ROM drive - Start Ripping/Encoding - Start Ripping only G Menu: Settings...
  • Page 20 Directory to store ripped [WAV] files - Encoder Select encoder Select Bit rate Mono/Stereo Downsample to 22 kHz Delete wave files after MP3 is created Use external encoder - Ripper/CD ROM Default filename Determines the directory in which the Wave files are saved Determines the settings for the encoding: Select desired encoder software;...
  • Page 21 Select ripping mode Further information - Save settings Icon bar By clicking the appropriate icon you can trigger the most important functions directly without having to make a detour through the menus. In terms of its functions, the integrated Player/Decoder for .WAV files corresponds with the one for MP3 files described in section 3.1.5.
  • Page 22: Troubleshooting

    4. Troubleshooting Known problems: interrupts download..Reason: This can occur as a result of a communication problem with The MultiMediaCard is not ..Reason: There are various possible causes. being recognized although the MP is set to “Download Wait”...
  • Page 23: Appendix

    Appendix Remarks about copyright laws Intellectual property – and this includes music – is protected worldwide by copyright. In most countries it is permitted to make a copy of legally acquired sound carriers (e.g. CDs, prerecorded MCs) or music files (e.g. from the Internet) for personal use. The following is certain: It is not permitted to offer these copies for sale or to pass them on to third parties.
  • Page 24: Warranty

    All software programs and the manuals were prepared with the greatest care and checked in accordance with the state of the art. Grundig AG does not accept – either explicitly or implicitly – any liability or provide any guarantee for the suita- bility of the programs or the MP for purposes which deviate from those described in the directions for use.
  • Page 25: Glossary

    Glossary ASPI driver ...(= Advanced SCSI Programming Interface) A driver which is used to control the CD ROM drive (also for ATAPI drives). Bit rate ...The data transmission rate which is necessary for a continual music playback. This is defi- ned when the music files are converted into MP3 format.

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