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5 Place the CD you wish to store in the
MusicCAST server in the disc tray.
Place the CD in the tray label-side up, aligned with the grooves
on the disc tray.
6 Press OPEN/CLOSE to close the disc tray.
When you load a CD, the MusicCAST server reads the type
and volume of the CD, and then, if set to do so, looks for the
names of the songs, album, artist, and genre of the CD in its
built-in Gracenote CDDB database. This operation may take
some time, during which the following screen appears on the
on-screen display:
■ The CD content screen
When the MusicCAST has finished searching for
information, it displays the following screen showing
song, album, artist, and genre names.
Storing CDs on the MusicCAST server
The MusicCAST uses the following procedure to
search for this data:
1 When data on the CD exists in the built-in Gracenote
CDDB database of the MusicCAST server:
The MusicCAST server reads song titles, album, artist, and
genre names from its database.
2 When the MusicCAST server does not find any relevant
data, the following screen appears:
In this case, the MusicCAST server does not automatically
store any information regarding the song titles, artist,
album, or genre names. Lack of data makes searching for
songs difficult, so you can enter it by hand after you store
the CD. For more information, see page 21.
When the MusicCAST server does not find any data on
your CD, it can connect to the Gracenote CDDB service via
the Internet and download relevant data if it exists. For
more information on this procedure, see page 119 of the
MCX-1000 owner's manual.
Additionally, if your CD contains CD TEXT data, the
MusicCAST server can utilize it for storage. For more
information on this procedure, see page 23 of the
MCX-1000 owner's manual.
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