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Using Your Player 3-3
Playing Audio
To play audio, you must first transfer supported audio files to your player. These files, in MP3, WMA or
WAV formats, are played back in your player as “tracks” and further categorized into “albums”, “artists”
or “genres”.
Audio files can be “ripped” from audio CDs to your computer or downloaded from Internet music sites
such as those listed in “Where to get MP3 files” on page B-3. They must, however, be encoded into the
supported formats, then transferred to your player with the Creative PlayCenter application.
Basic instructions on how to use PlayCenter are provided in “Using PlayCenter” on page 4-3.
Data files can also be transferred and stored in your player, useful if, for example, you want to transfer a
large movie file from one computer to another. Data can be transferred to your player with the Creative
File Manager application, which is a dedicated data file manager for your player.
Basic audio
playback
To play audio, you can either add audio selections from the NOMAD Jukebox 3's Music Library to the
player’s Playing List as described in “Adding audio selections to the Playing List” on page 3-7, then play
back the whole Playing List, or you can preview individual tracks directly from the Music Library.
Audio selections have been preloaded to the Playing List to get you started quickly.
To play the Playing List:
Press the PLAY button . The Play icon appears onscreen and the
Playing List is played back, from the first track to the last.
Note: The Playing List screen is not automatically displayed when you play a track. To access it, press
the NOW PLAYING button . The upper-left corner of the screen will display the Playing List
icon.
Buttons you can use while
playing audio are listed in
“Player Buttons” on page
1-5. The associated icons
that appear onscreen
(“Playback Icons”) when
these buttons are used are
described in the “Primers
and Information” chapter,
along with a table of
Playing List icons.
To play audio in the
Playing List one track at a
time, enable the “Play
Track Once” mode, as
instructed in “Playing a
track once” on page 3-21.
Audio Selections
Playing List Icon
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