5 importing your favorite music, 6 creating a play list – MacroSystem Bogart SE Ver.4 User manual User Manual

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playback . You can also re- and fore wind a film by using the
FF and RW buttons on the remote or by pressing access-
ing the help menu (press the small left trackball button) . The
more you press the FF key, the higher the speed . Once you
reach the end of the film, the system returns to the film archive
screen . Also, the more you press the RW key, the higher the
speed . Once you reach the start of the film, it will be played
again, normally . If you want to fast forward or rewind just a
few minutes, press the play button during winding . To pause
playback, press the Pause button . Press it again to continue
playing . In order to stop playback, press the Stop button and
hold it down for a longer time . Alternatively, press the right
trackball button . If you want to remove an imported file, you
can of course delete it entirely from the system . Select the
file you which to delete in the archive list and press the red
heart button . To avoid deleting something by mistake, deleted
files are moved to the trashcan first . To see the trashcan by
selecting it and the pressing left/right to choose ‘All series’ and
then go all way up the list . You can restore single files from the
trashcan using the OK button or delete them permanently . The
trashcan is emptied by the system itself as soon as new space
is required . Close the film archive again by pressing the Return
button . You can get a more detailed overview of all film archive
features in the Reference part of this manual in chapter 2 .2 .

1.5 Importing your favorite music

Now that you have experimented with the film archive a little,
let’s move on to the music . You’ll be putting together your own
archive of music from your favorite CDs . If you have music
files on a USB stick, you can also connect it to the USB ports
of your Casablanca system and import them like that . In that
case, read more about it in chapter 2 .3 .1 . Once you are in the
main menu, press button 5 to enter the Music Archive . Here,
press the Record button to enter the ‘Import CD/DVD’ . Open
the disc tray by pressing the eject button and insert a music
CD or an MP3 data disc . Close the tray and wait until the mu-
sic titles contained on the disc appears in the list to the left .

Note: The tray closes automatically after a minute even if you
do not insert a CD.

The ‘Media Manager’ supports a system which recognizes the
titles on the CD automatically, called CD-Text . This segment
will only exist for a short time . It can be downloaded and in-
stalled for free from our Home Page . In some cases a CD may
not be recognized .

CD-Text is also supported . If the CD has been created with
title information, this will be shown on the screen in any case . If
you have burned the CD yourself, you may have activated the
function for keeping the title information . The Media Manager
will of course then display the titles . The top part of the screen
shows album title, the artist, length, genre and the year of
release .

If you insert an audio CD, you can press the ‘Options’ but-
ton to address the storage format . The available formats are
three quality settings (high, medium and low) . Press the Return
button to go back to the archive . For the sake of this explana-
tion, choose 5 titles and press OK to copy them to the list on
the right, indicating these titles to have been selected . The
added titles are shown in black in the list on the left . When
you are done adding all 5 titles, press ‘7’ to import the music
to the hard-drive . During the import procedure, a progress bar
will be shown for both the entire import and each title itself .
To check if the music has been imported correctly, press the
Return button on the remote or the right trackball button to go
back to the archive . You should now see the 5 titles in the list .
The top part of the screen will show you any names, albums,
artist, genre and the date . If you can’t see the 5 files, chances
are you are seeing the album (folder) instead . Press left/right
to enter the album and see the single tracks . If everything has
worked out fine, you can repeat the process for another 2-3
CDs to have enough variety for the next few examples .

Note: During import, the system automatically checks if the file
already exists on the hard-drive. Is this the case, you’ll find any
existing items color-coded in the list. If the title is the same,
but all other information not, the item will be shown in yellow.
If the title, album and length are the same, it will be shown in
red. If you want to organize your music in the music archive, for
example in order of importing, length or alphabetically, simply
press the green clover button and choose the method that
suits your needs.

1.6 Creating a play list

To turn the imported music files into a play list, press the ‘Play-
list’ button (on the remote, this is the List button) and enter the
‘Music Playlists’ screen . The left list shows all titles available .
The right list is the actual play list . You can now add titles from
the left list to the playlist . To do this, select the files one after
another and add them to the playlist by pressing OK each
time . That’s it .

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