Contents48Index and glossaryAAC ...................................................14,42AAC, which stands for Advanced AudioCoding, is an audio compression systemused with MPEG-2 and MPEG-4. Thissystem enables high-quality audioplayback with a high compression rate.Artist name .......................................12,25Auto track selection .............................21CDDB ..................................................6,12A database service provided by Gracenote(a US company) for finding CDs aroundthe world. When you play a CD in anapplication supporting CDDB, theapplication automatically references datafrom CDDB and downloads informationsuch as the artist name and titles.CD Recording Screen......................12,33CD TEXT ................................................13A standard for recording text informationsuch as titles onto music CDs.Check in..............................................5,24Check in refers to the process of movingtracks, which have been checked out toan SD Memory Card, back to the PC.Check out ...........................................5,23Check out refers to the process of writingtracks recorded on a PC to an SDMemory Card.Deleting .................................................26File Import Screen ..........................15,34Formatting ............................................41[HDD] library..........................................11The collection of all recorded music data.Image .....................................................29Library Screen..................................27,31MP3 ...................................................15,42MP3, which stands for MPEG1 AUDIOLayer3, is an audio compression systemused with MPEG1. Three layers (Layer1,Layer2, and Layer3) have beenstandardized for MPEG1 AUDIO. Layer3has the highest compression rate, soMP3 is used on the Internet and in otherapplications.MPEG, which stands for Moving PictureExperts Group, is a standard created byan organization for compressingmultimedia data.Music Sommelier (Mood Analyzer) .....18Playing ...................................................27Playlist ..............................................10,11Recording ..............................................12SD Memory Card..................................5,7A memory card containing copyrightprotection information. Features include afast data transfer rate, and a thinner,lighter, and more compact form factorthan CompactFlash.Search....................................................22Select similar track ...............................20Song order: how to change .................26Starting the program ..............................9Title ...................................................12,25Uninstalling the program .....................43User playlist .....................................11,17Version information ...............................9WMA..................................................14,42WMA, which stands for Windows Media™Audio, is a compression formatdeveloped by Microsoft Corporation. Itachieves the same sound quality as MP3with a file size that is smaller than that ofMP3.