iPod: The Missing Manual (Missing Manuals)
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MusicMatch Jukebox Plus is not just mere CD-ripping software, but a full-featured digital audio management program with plenty of ways to customize its look and feel to determine how it presents your music. Once you've ripped a few tunes, you'll see a list begin to grow in your MusicMatch library window. To turn your PC into a music machine, click the small + icon next to the artist's or album's name in the first column to see all the corresponding songs. (Of course, if you've fooled around with the display settings for this first column, you may already be staring at a big long list of songs.) There are many ways to play a song or album:
The songs you select end up in the Playlist window, and a red triangle appears next to the song title that's now playing. Use other player controls to pause, stop, rewind, or fast-forward the songs in an album or playlist. You can jump to another part of the same song by dragging the small Tylenol-shaped button on the progress bar. Of course, the volume slider works, too. 5.6.1 Visualizations
As music plays, you can control and manipulate the music and the visuals of your PC in all kinds of interesting ways. As a result, some people don't move from their PCs for months at a time. Visualizations, for example, are animated graphics that appear in the Media Window, wiggling and pulsating in time to the music (Figure 5-10). You can create your own visual world of music by choosing View Figure 5-10. Visualizations can keep dancing long after the music stops. Click the tiny oval button above the frame to make the display slightly larger.
In the dialog box that opens, clicking Get New takes you to an area on the MusicMatch Web site where you can download new animations. Running the graphics can slow down your PC, though, so if you're running tight on available memory, skip the Visualizing. 5.6.2 Skins
If you're tired of the way your MusicMatch Jukebox Plus window looks, you can give the whole thing a fresh new look by changing its skin. "Skin" here has nothing to do with dermatology; it's computerese for "the visual look and design of the program, like its color scheme, window design, font choices, and button shapes ." MusicMatch comes with a few alternate skins, which you can try on for size as the mood strikes you (see Figure 5-11). Figure 5-11. Top: Choose View |
POWER USERS' CLINICLook, in the Window! It's Super Tagging!
MusicMatch Jukebox not only tags music files, it can Super Tag them. Super Tagging actually means Auto Tagging; it speeds up tagging tasks by analyzing the song's file name on your hard drive. These features are especially useful when the file's name actually reflects the song and performer names . For example, you might have downloaded a song file called, "I Wanna Be Sedated “ The Ramones.mp3." In the lower-left corner of the Edit Track Tag(s) box (Figure 5-7), you'll find these options: Lookup Tags zips into the MusicMatch online database to search for the full tag information based on just the artist or track name on the file's name. Tag From Filename analyzes the downloaded file's name and, if possible, creates tags with the Artist and Track names in their proper fields. In the example above, you'd get "I Wanna Be Sedated" in the title box, and "The Ramones" in the Artist box. Rename Files does the opposite . In songs whose tags are correctly entered, this command changes the song file. |
Click the Audio tab and turn on "Apply volume leveling" (Figure 5-13).
Figure 5-13. Grab a magazine next time you sync ”applying volume leveling to your tracks makes them take longer to download to the iPod from MusicMatch Jukebox.
That's it. The next time you sync with the iPod, your PC will transfer all of the newly modified songs to the player.
NOTE
You may spot an option on the iPod itself called SoundCheck, which also purports to adjust mismatched volume levels between songs. But that's for use with iTunes only. MusicMatch for Windows doesn't work the same way; it adjusts song volumes on the PC and then transfers the whole shebang over to the player.
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