Qsonix Q100 User Manual Addendum page 4

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iPod Integration
Use the graphical interface to quickly and visually create playlists and transfer them to your iPod with one button press. Qsonix automatically
handles file format conversion and transfers your tracks, album art and playlists to your iPod. The file quality can also be controlled when
transferring to help maximize storage. In addition, CD's can also be burned from your playlist to take along and share with friends.
iPod Encoding Quality
The iPod Encoding Quality feature is available on the iPod tab within the System Tools. There are three available quality presets with five
compression options (128kbps, 192kbps, 256kbps, 320kbps and .WAV) that can be used when transferring playlists to the iPod. With this
setting, you can personalize what compression level you want for each quality level setting (Low, Medium and High.)
iPod Transfer (or Sync)
Qsonix Version 2.0 allows you to easily transfer your Qsonix playlists and other music to your iPod in .Wav or compressed .MP3 formats.
Simply drag and drop to easily create playlists and transfer them to your iPod with one button press. Qsonix automatically handles file
format conversion and transfers your playlists and music tracks to your iPod. You can even control what quality is used for the transfer of
each individual playlist by selecting either .WAV transfers for perfect quality, or.MP3 compression to maximize storage based on the iPod
Encoding Quality preferences described above
Full Library Compression
Full Library Compression is a valuable, time saving feature for iPod synchronization. Media for iPod synchronization needs to be converted
to the desired format for proper playback on an iPod. The Full Library Compression feature automatically creates a secondary copy of all
music tracks using the "default" quality setting specified when enabling full library compression. By using this feature, the conversion process
does not have to take place immediately during synchronization—it's already done so that any playlists you create and decide to sync will
only need to be copied to your iPod. This eliminates the need to convert them during playlist transfers first since all tracks in your library have
already been converted. The secondary files will be generated when the system enters Maintenance mode during periods of inactivity and
typically requires 30-45 seconds of processing time per track to complete. This process may be interrupted or restarted at any time and is
100% managed by the system.
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