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Glossary 373
Playlist
Arrange your songs in playlists from various sources in different formats and in
whatever way you like, sometimes updated daily.
Important: Playlists are only links to songs on your hard drive or in your CD drive.
When you add a song to your playlist whose real source is a CD in your computer's
drive, the song will no longer be playable when the CD is removed from the drive.
Similarly, when you move a folder on your hard drive, the playlist will no longer be
able to play the song, since the link is no longer valid.
For the latter, however, there is a simple solution: If you know where the song has
been saved, then you can redefine the path. A corresponding dialog window is
provided for this purpose. You can reset the path by navigating through the Explorer
folders. The playlist is now correct once again.
Plug-in
Plug-ins are additional programs that expand the functionality of the main program.
They are inserted into the main program.
POP3
Stands for Post Office Protocol (version 3) and is used in standard email programs for
receiving email (for example, Outlook Express). POP3 enables email to be collected
by the provider's email server and loaded into your email program.
Project
A "Disc project" includes everything that you want to put on your CD and DVD.
This normally contains one or more movies and includes a menu structure/menu
design which allows you to choose a movie later on the CD or DVD.
Provider
A provider or ISP (Internet Service Provider) offers Internet services like webhosting
or domains (DNS). In relation to the MAGIX Website Service, MAGIX is the provider.
R
RAM (Random Access Memory)
This is a hardware component of a computer. RAM is needed to temporarily save
files. This type of storage is erased when the computer is shut down or reset. The
larger this storage is, the faster you can work with programs to change and save files.