Transferring music to the dell pocket dj, Transferring music tracks from musicmatch library, Transferring music tracks using musicmatch – Dell Pocket DJ User Manual

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Transferring Music to the Dell Pocket DJ

With Musicmatch

®

, you can transfer music tracks from your personal music

library to the Dell Pocket DJ. Musicmatch has the capability to ’rip’ or
convert music CDs to digital music files on your computer. Refer to the
Musicmatch Help tutorial to create digital music files from your music CDs.

With Dell DJ Explorer, you can organize and transfer music tracks and data
files between your PC and the Dell Pocket DJ using familiar Microsoft

®

Windows

®

methods such as copy-and-paste and drag-and-drop.

NOTE:

Before transferring data files or music tracks, you must first connect

your Dell Pocket DJ to your computer using the included USB cable.

NOTE:

Dell DJ Explorer will not transfer out of the Dell Pocket DJ files that are

copyright protected by Digital Rights Management (DRM).

Transferring Music Tracks Using Musicmatch

®

to Your Dell Pocket

DJ

Dell Pocket DJ software powered by Musicmatch® makes buying and
enjoying digital music easy by providing a simple graphical interface
between your computer and the Dell Pocket DJ, as well as access to the
Musicmatch Downloads service.

Some of the basic features of Musicmatch are covered below, but for
complete instructions on how to use the Musicmatch software, click Start

Programs

Musicmatch Musicmatch Jukebox. Click Help in

Musicmatch (see "Finding Information" on page 5).

Transferring Music Tracks from Musicmatch Library

1

Connect the Dell Pocket DJ to your computer using the included USB
cable.

2

Start Musicmatch by clicking Start

ProgramsMusicmatch

Musicmatch Jukebox. The Musicmatch main window appears.

3

Click View

Portable Device Manager.

Using Drag-and-Drop or Copy-and-Paste:

1

Follow steps 1 through 3 above.

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