SpeakerCraft Home Theater Server Home Theater Server User Manual


 
12
RECORDING MUSIC
Your Audio Server can make new recordings onto the
hard disk by recording music directly from an audio CD
placed in the CD tray.
Your Audio Server can access the Internet, using either
a broadband connection (via the Ethernet port) or
using the built-in modem, to automatically retrieve
information about the CD. This information includes the
album name, artist name, track names and music genre
from the Gracenote Music Recognition Service and an
album cover illustration from the XiVA on-line service.
Recording from a CD
Press the OPEN/CLOSE button on the front panel to
open the CD tray.
Place a CD in the tray.
Press the OPEN/CLOSE button on the front panel
again to close the CD tray.
Your Audio Server will now automatically attempt to
retrieve information about the CD from the Gracenote
Music Recognition Service.
If you do not have an Internet connection, or the CD is
not listed in the database, it will be given names such as
Album 35, Artist 21, and Track 1, Track 2 etc. and it will
be classied in genre Unclassied.
Press the
J
Menu key on your Audio Server remote
control to display the Main Menu.
Use the
U
or
V
keys to select the CD Drive option.
Press the
O
Select key.
The CD Drive screen will display the contents of the CD:
Press the
M
Record key.
Depending on the conguration of your Audio Server,
you may now be presented with the Recording Quality
options. By default, the Auto Quality set up option is set
to enabled and the recording quality will be determined
by the Recording Quality set up option. If you have set
the Auto Quality option to disabled, you will be asked to
choose the recording quality each time you record a CD.
Use the
U
or
V
keys to choose either
Uncompressed WAV, or one of the MP3 or WMA
compression options.
Note: The higher quality options use more space on
your Audio Server hard disk, so you will not be able to
record as many CDs. The amount of recording time left
is displayed at the bottom of the screen as you scroll the
compression options when recording a CD.
Press the
O
Select key to begin recording.
The CD Recording screen, with progress indicator will be
displayed:
Once recording is complete the new album will appear in
the Library.
Press the OPEN/CLOSE button to remove the disc.
If you have selected a recording quality using one of
the MP3 or WMA compression settings, the compression
process will begin immediately.
If there is no Internet connection present at the time of
recording a CD, you can use Look Up Album Details from
the Main Menu to retrieve any missing album details
from the Internet.
Press the
J
Menu key to display the Main Menu.
Use the
U
or
V
keys to select the Look Up Album
Details option.
Press the
M
Start
key to begin.
Listening to music while recording a CD
You can play music from the Library while you are
recording a CD.
If you are already playing music from the Library
press the
Now Playing key to return to displaying
information about the track you are playing.
If you are not already playing music from the
Library or wish to change the music you are
listening to, press the
à
Library key on the Audio
Server remote control and select music as normal.
At any time you can return to see the progress of your
recording by selecting CD Drive from the Main Menu.
Playing a CD
Your Audio Server can play a CD directly from the CD
tray without rst recording it to the hard disk.
Press the OPEN/CLOSE button on the front panel to
open the CD tray.
Place a CD in the tray.
Press the OPEN/CLOSE button on the front panel
again to close the CD tray.
Press the
J
Menu key on your Audio Server remote
control to display the Main Menu.
Use the
U
or
V
keys to select the CD Drive option.
Press the
O
Select key.
Press the
O
Play key.
Note: You cannot record a CD while playing from the CD
tray.