Pioneer DVR-LX60D Operating Instructions Manual page 89

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Using the Jukebox
From the PC, in Windows Media Player 10:
1. Click 'Library'.
2. Choose the artist, album or song
you would like to copy, and press the
right mouse button.
3. Click 'Add to Sync list' (when
choosing songs, click 'Add to' then
'Sync list').
4. Click 'Start Sync'.
This begins the synchronization process.
When finished, the message 'Synchronized
to Device' is displayed in Windows Media
Player 10.
For more information refer to the Help menu
of Windows Media Player 10.
Connect PC
Copying
001 Folders
( 000 error )
000003 Files
( 000 error )
• To cancel the synchronization process
while it is underway, press ENTER on the
remote control. The Connect PC screen
is closed.
• If synchronization fails, make sure that
the Pioneer. HDD/DVD-Recorder device
is selected at the synchronization screen
of Windows Media Player 10, and try
again.
'Start Sync'
Progress Bar
Exit
7
When you have finished copying
files, close Windows Media Player 10 on
the PC.
ENTER
8
Close the import screen on this
device.
• If no actions are carried out for 20
minutes after copying, the import screen
is automatically closed.
Note
• When using the sync function of
Windows Media Player 10, music, artist
and album folders are created as
follows:
Root
Music
Artist 1
Artist 2
• Folders containing no files are not
displayed in the Jukebox (such as the
above 'Artist1' and 'Artist2' folders), but
do count toward the maximum of 999
folders allowed in Jukebox.
• Up to 999 tracks can be included in one
album. Note that when there are many
tracks contained in one album, it may
take time to display and transfer these
tracks.
• Albums and tracks with no set name that
are transferred from CD/DVD/USB are
displayed as 'UnknownAlbum' and
'UnknownFile' in Windows Media Player
10.
• Album and track names that do not
conform to the ISO8859-1 standard may
display differently in Windows Media
Player 10 and the Jukebox.
• When albums are deleted in the
Jukebox, their file hierarchy as displayed
in Windows Media Player may change.
music1.mp3
Album 1
music2.mp3
music1.wma
Album 2
music1.mp3
Album 1
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