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Using SoundJam™ MP with Macintosh OS
When SoundJam MP is installed on your Mac and the NOMAD II is correctly connected to your Mac, the main
NOMAD screen appears and an entry for the NOMAD window is added to SoundJam's Window menu.
Voice files created with the NOMAD II have a file name extension of .NVF. SoundJam can manipulate and play
.NVF files in the same way it works with any other file.
NOMAD II Logo: Click this logo to launch your Web browser and
access the Creative Labs NOMAD Web site:
www.nomadworld.com. It includes music downloads, information
about the NOMAD hardware and accessories, and more.
Content Gauge: The content gauge monitors the memory in your
NOMAD II.
Playlist: In the NOMAD II playlist, the first column lets you list
tracks by album, artist, genre, name, size or time. The subsequent
columns also allow you to list tracks by these catorgories. The
display at the top of the playlist tells you how many items are in the
playlist and how much space the files require.
MP3 file names in the NOMAD II playlist appear with a maximum
of eight characters followed by the.MP3 file name extension. When
the NOMAD II actually plays the files, the song's full title is displayed.
Add...: Clicking this button brings up the standard Macintosh get file dialog box, where you can select files that
you want to add to the playlist. It's much easier, however, to simply drag files from another SoundJam playlist or
the Macintosh Finder into the NOMAD II playlist. As soon as you drag the files, SoundJam transfers the files to
the NOMAD II, and keeps you updated on the transfer's progress.
Settings...: Clicking this button brings up a window where you can select the bass, treble, balance and volume of
your NOMAD II.

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