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Denon DP200USB Owner's Manual
Denon DP200USB Owner's Manual

Denon DP200USB Owner's Manual

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Trans Music Manager for DENON
Owner's Manual
Copyright (C) 2008 D&M Holdings Inc. All rights reserved.
3525 10001 003D

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  • Page 1 Trans Music Manager for DENON Owner’s Manual Copyright (C) 2008 D&M Holdings Inc. All rights reserved. 3525 10001 003D...
  • Page 2 Installing “Trans Music Manager” Click on “Trans Music Manager”. Insert the included CD-ROM (Trans Music Manager) in your PC. The top menu screen is displayed. [Selectable items] Trans Music Manager : Installs “Trans Music Manager”. Open a brief manual : Opens the owner’s manual of “Trans Music Manager”. Italian, Spanish, Dutch and Swedish owner’s manual are located in the “doc”...
  • Page 3 Click on “Next >”. Carefully read the license agreement, and then click “Yes”. [Selectable items] [Selectable items] : Agree. Next > : Continue to next step.
  • Page 4 Enter your “User Name” and “Company Name”, and then click “Next >”. If you do not wish to specify a “Destination Folder”, simply click “Next >”. Installation begins. [Selectable items] [Selectable items] Next > : Installation begins. Next > : Continue to next step. b If you do not wish to specify anyone in particular in, “Install this application for:”, then set, “Anyone who uses this computer Gall usersH”.
  • Page 5 Finish : Installation finishes. • When a USB flash drive is connected to the main unit, Denon accepts no liability in the event of the USB flash drive’s data loss or damage. Be sure to back up important data. b When installation finishes, the “Trans Music Manager” icon is placed on the desktop of your PC.
  • Page 6 Connect the USB flash drive containing recorded MP3 files to your personal • When a USB flash drive is connected to the main unit, Denon accepts no liability in the event of the USB flash drive’s data loss or damage. Be sure to back up important data.
  • Page 7 Auto Splitter (Auto MP3 Splitter) Analog recorded music files become a single file with the record’s A side or B side. Of course, this is not the only way you can enjoy the music. Files can more conveniently be split into individual tracks. To do this, use the Auto MP3 Splitter function of Trans Music Manager.
  • Page 8 Select the file you want to split in the “Open” dialog box, and then click on If necessary, set “Level Threshold”, “Duration” and “Offset”. “Open”. b The default values are set. [Settable Items] Level Threshold : Set the volume level for detection of silence. (Setting range: 1 ~ 100, default values: 50) For a file containing little noise, lower the setting (closer to 0).
  • Page 9 When you have finished setting, click on “Split”. Click on “×” to end setting. Splitting begins. When splitting is finished, the “Split Finished!” message is displayed, so click on Click on “All Audio” in “Media Library”. “OK”. The split file is displayed. Split files...
  • Page 10 • During Auto MP3 Splitter operation, splitting will not be performed accurately if the number of tracks is is created; the split files are given new names and stored in “My Documents¥My Music¥DENON¥<AU too low or too high. Change the “Threshold Value” in Step 4, and perform splitting again, either by Auto DIOxxx>”...
  • Page 11 Manual MP3 Splitter If there is too much noise or in the case of a continuous medley composed of multiple tracks, when the track gap is short or for any other reason the Auto MP3 Splitter operation may not possible, use the Manual MP3 Splitter while listening to the playback sound.
  • Page 12 Select the file you want to split in the “Open” dialog box, and then click on Click “2” at the split position. “Open”. Pause playback. If the waveform graphic is displayed, click “1”. Playback begins. Waveform Graphic...
  • Page 13 Click on “Mark” to insert a split point. When you have finished setting a split point, click on “Split”. The split point is displayed on the split list. Splitting begins. Split point Split list b Without playing a track, you can move the slider to search for the track changeover point. [Operable items] b When adjusting the split point, clicking on “..0”...
  • Page 14 Click on “×” to end setting. • The splitting time depends on the length of tracks and number of splits. The longer the track, or the greater the number of splits, the more splitting time it takes. • Files of over 60 minutes in length cannot be split manually. Click on “All Audio”...
  • Page 15 Using the MusicID function Gracenote musicID music recognition service Using the MusicID function to append track information to files music recognition service” is a service offered by Gracenote ® that is commonly “Gracenote MusicID known as CDDB ® . MusicID can be used to identify tracks as albums or as individual tracks. The service lets you automatically obtain CD titles, artist names, track names, etc., in text format by connecting to the Gracenote ®...
  • Page 16 Select album from “Step 1: Select matching album”. Right click on a file you have selected, and select “MusicID: Identify tracks as albums”. Operate the MusicID function, and data collection begins. b You can also select “MusicID: Identify tracks as albums” from “MusicID” in “Media Library” .
  • Page 17 Manually select tracks that are not identified automatically. Click on “Apply” to set the result. q Select 1 track from “Tracks not matched from your selection”. The MusicID result is displayed in “Media Library” . w Select the relevant tracks from “Tracks on selected album”. e Click on to “←”...
  • Page 18 Identifying tracks individually Select files you want to process with MusicID in “Media Library”. Left click on “MusicID”, and select “Identify selected tracks”.
  • Page 19 Select matching track information from “Current file list”. Click on “Apply” to set the result. The MusicID result is displayed in “Media Library” .
  • Page 20 In the following cases, track names may not be attached even if you perform MusicID. ⋅ When not registered in the CD database of Gracenote, Inc. ⋅ When the analog record source has not been converted to CD. ⋅ When converted to CD, if noise reduction is applied or tracks have been edited. In such cases, enter the track names by the following procedure.
  • Page 21 Embedding accessed track information in files Even if a track name is identified by MusicID, an update in Media Library alone will not be saved to the file. Also, with players other than Trans Music Manager, the track information will not be displayed during file play.
  • Page 22 Click on “From Media Library” . Click on “Write Tags”. Track information of Media Library is displayed. b The changed part is displayed in red characters. If necessary, you can also edit tags. b You can perform this operation in “Media Library”. q Right click on a file you have selected.
  • Page 23: Changing The Filename

    Changing the filename Since track information (tag information) is embedded, the file information is displayed when played on another music player. However, since it is difficult to search when the filename is AUDIO003_01.mp3, etc., rewrite with a filename that is easily recognizable. Select a file from “Media Library”...
  • Page 24 Click on “File Renamer” . Click on “Rename Files” . The filename is changed. b If you want to change to a filename of different format from the existing template, click “Editor”. “Filename Template Editor” is displayed, and you can change the filename to the one you want. Select a filename template you like from “Select Renaming Template”.
  • Page 25 Click on “Close” to end setting .
  • Page 26 Storing tracks in USB flash drive Store tracks in USB flash drive when you change file names. Click “Devices” in “Media Library”. Click on the target device.
  • Page 27 Select the tracks you want to copy. Drag and drop tracks for copying into the black box to the right of “Devices”. Drag and drop...
  • Page 28: Deleting Tracks

    Deleting tracks When you perform Auto MP3 Splitter or Manual MP3 Splitter operations, the split tracks are displayed in Media Library. You can delete these split tracks. Deleting tracks from Media Library Select a track you want to delete in “Media Library”. Right click on the selected files, and select “Remove from Media Library”.
  • Page 29 Tracks are deleted from Media Library and your personal computer Select a track you want to delete in “Media Library”. Right click on the selected files, and select “Delete from disk”. Tracks are completely deleted from Media Library and your personal computer.

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