ARCHOS 100 series User Manual

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The ARCLibrary and ID3 tags

MP3 and WMA music files have internal tags to hold information such as the Artist name, the
genre of music, the Album, the name of the song, etc. For MP3 files, these are known as ID3 tags.
Not all MP3 files have this information filled in. If you purchase a song from a music download
service, the songs will have this information. If you create a recording from the built-in
microphone for example, the Gmini will create an artist tag called New Artist, an album tag called
New Album, and a song title called REC0000. You can add or change the contents of the ID3 tags
with MusicMatch™. Go to your MusicMatch™ library and then right click on the song whose ID3
tags you want to change. Then select Edit Track Tag(s).

The ARCLibrary indexes your music by using the ID3 information in each song. Each time you
add new music to your Gmini, you must refresh or update the internal library. That way, when you
browse by Album, Artist, or song Title, it will take into account all the files on your Gmini. The
fact that you add a music file to you Gmini doesn’t change the contents of the ARCLibrary. You
update the Gmini’s ARCLibrary by first connecting it to your computer, and then secondly,
running the program MusicMatch™ and selecting File then Send to Portable Device. This will
open up the Portable Device Manager (PDM) Window. MusicMatch™ will see if a portable
device (the Gmini) is connected, and then look at all the music files on the Gmini’s hard drive,
read their tags, and then refresh the Gmini’s ARCLibrary. A message “Activating portable
device”
indicates that your computer is in the process of refreshing the ARCLibrary. This message
will stop when it has finished rewriting the ARCLibrary on your Gmini. You can now close the
PDM window and the MusicMatch™ program. Properly disconnect your Gmini (use the green
arrow icon). Now when you use the ARCLibrary (by clicking on the Music icon), you will see that
your new songs have been indexed and can be found by Artist, Album, or Title.

Creating and Using Playlists with MusicMatch™

You can use the included MusicMatch™ program to
create Playlists that you can then save to your Gmini.
ATTENTION: Before creating a Playlist, make
sure you are choosing mp3 files from your Gmini
and not mp3 music files from your computer’s

hard disk! If you created your Playlists from MP3 files that are on the Gmini, then you can
simply transfer these Playlists to the Playlist folder on the Gmini. That is, the Gmini must have
been connected to the computer and the files in your Playlist must be files that are on the Gmini’s
hard drive already. If you copy a Playlist which requests MP3 files from your computer’s hard

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drive, C: for example, then the Gmini naturally will not have that file locally on its hard drive to
play. Connect your Gmini to your computer and make your Playlists from files on the Gmini with
MusicMatch™. Save your Playlist in MusicMatch™. Next, copy (or drag and drop) the .m3u
Playlist file to your Gmini using Windows™ Explorer. You will find all your MusicMatch™
saved Playlists in the directory

C:\Program Files\MUSICMATCH\MUSICMATCH Jukebox\Playlist\Default\

Copy the desired Playlist or Playlists from this directory to the Playlists folder on your Gmini. In
MuiscMatch™, go to File > Send to portable Device, in order to update the ARCLibrary with the
new playlists you have added to your Gmini. Properly disconnect the Gmini from your computer.
Once the Gmini is disconnected, go to the Playlists folder and scroll down to the desired Playlist.
You can then click on OK to load this Playlist.

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