User's Guide Part 3

6/25/2003 ©2003 TerraDigital Systems, LLC
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Radio Alerts from the TerraPlayer Remote Control
If you have indicated that an audio file is broken or the Music Information is corrupt, you
can find those audio files listed in the Radio Alerts window of the Librarian Utility.
From here, you can look at which audio files are listed, and decide which ones you want
to fix.
1. Access Alerts from Radio
From the main menu, select the following: File
Check Alerts from Radio.
The Librarian Utility will check with the Base Transceiver to see which have been listed.
This will bring up the Radio Alerts window, which shows the name and filepath of each
flagged file in the Music File column, and the message in the Alert column:
The messages in the list correspond to the buttons on the TerraPlayer Remote as follows:
Button Action Radio Alerts Message
BROKENBROKEN
BROKEN. Flags a track on the PC if the
audio file is broken.
BAD AUDIO
FL
GFL
G
FLAG. Flags a track if the Music
Information is corrupt.
INVALID MUSIC DATA
2. Replace broken audio files
Files marked ‘BAD AUDIO’. If a file was converted from your CD collection, you can
use TerraPlayer Ripper to reconvert the audio file from the original audio CD.
) For information on converting audio CDs into digital audio files, refer to Chapter 7:
The Ripper Utility on page 84 .
Files marked ‘INVALID MUSIC DATA’. You can use the Music Info Utility to fix
Music Information.
) For information on editing Music Information, refer to Chapter 9:
The MusicInfo on page 98 .
3. Select fixed audio files and click the Remove Checked button
To the left of each listing in the Music File column, click the checkbox of each file you
have replaced or repaired, then click Remove Checked. This will remove audio files
from the list.