Copying music files from audio CDs to the hard disk
Audio files can be copied from CD to COMAND's hard disk.
Select Audio by sliding and turning the COMAND controller and press to confirm.
Switch on CD/audio DVD or MP3 mode.
Select a medium.
The audio CD is played.
To copy all music tracks: select REC by sliding and turning and confirm with .
1 Audio source
2 Destination
3 Total length of all tracks from the audio source
4 Title selection
5 To start the copying process
6 Name of the copied data
7 Cancel procedure without copying files
8 Media position in the media list
Select START by sliding and turning and confirm with .
All music tracks from the audio CD are copied to COMAND's MUSIC REGISTER as MP3 files.
To copy individual music tracks: select Track Select. by sliding and turning and confirm with .
The track list appears.
Select individual tracks by turning and confirm with .
Select START by turning and confirm with .
The selected music tracks from the audio CD are copied to COMAND's MUSIC REGISTER as MP3 files.
If the audio CD contains CD text or Gracenote® data, this will be used for naming when the tracks are copied. The data is then copied to the MUSIC REGISTER in the following structure: artist/album/track. The copied titles can then be selected and played using the music search in the MUSIC REGISTER.
To delete music files.
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