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| AtlantaSteve |
11:33pm on Friday, October 22nd, 2010 ![]() |
| I bought one the 60gig x5 and it is great. Audio books and music pictures. The software is very easy to use. I bought the X5L version 30 gig, (30 hour battery life) and it blew me away. The ONLY problem that I have with it is... I have over 5000 songs. I bought the X5L version 30 gig, (30 hour battery life) and it blew me away. The ONLY problem that I have with it is... I have over 5000 songs. | |
| jmhalloy |
8:31pm on Friday, July 30th, 2010 ![]() |
| This is a great product and I would purchase it again in a heartbeat, although I might consider upgrading to a newer model... I love my iaudio x5 (60GB) I use it in my stereo at home, in my truck. PC sees it as a flash drive. Works perfectly with linux! Files are in the directories you put them. MP3 tags are only used for display purposes. | |
| msully72 |
9:31pm on Wednesday, June 23rd, 2010 ![]() |
| No restrictions, vast format support, colour screen, video support occassionally clunky interface, poor firmware following, video support is flawed | |
| coverlim |
6:17pm on Thursday, May 27th, 2010 ![]() |
| Over 30 hours of playback. Video can only be 160x120 15fps XviD with mp3 audio. I love the batery life and the ability to change almost everything on it to the way I like it. It is larget than the I! | |
| christy |
12:52pm on Friday, May 21st, 2010 ![]() |
| I have had this product for over 3 years and ... Durable, lightweight and produces great sound. I take this player everytime I travel, and it... Holds a ton of music. | |
| spero |
8:51pm on Thursday, May 6th, 2010 ![]() |
| X5L - The BEST out of the BEST still 2009 There is still no comparison to X5L when it comes to sound quality! This is a very old player. My third iAudio X5 This is my third X5. The battery is excellent in this unit, with a short charging time and a long service time. | |
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jetAudio 5.0 Manual (Beta3)
-Table of Contents 1. Special Features 2. Installation / Removal 2-1 Installation 2-2 Removal 3. Parts and Functions 3-1 Repeat 3-2 Play back 3-3 Timer Indicator 3-4 Instant Slide Bar 3-5 Album Management 3-6 Selection of Play list 3-7 Selection of Track (quick track) 3-8 Open 3-9 Stop 3-10 Play /Pause 3-11 Speedy Rewind/ Speedy Forward 3-12 Previous Track/Next Track 3-13 Speedy Selection of Album 3-14 Disk/File Mode 3-15 Sound Effect Components 3-16 Graphic Equalizer/Spectrum 3-17 Timer / Alarm 3-18 Ripping CD Data 3-19 Conversion of File Mode 3-20 Recording 3-21 Making Music CD 3-22 Listen to Broadcasting 3-23 System Menu 4. Basic Playback Features 5. Variety of Sound Effect Features 6. Timer
7. Album Management 7-1 Addition of file(s) to an album 7-2 Addition of URL 7-3 Making New Album (Folder Selection) 7-4 Upgraded File Management 7-5 Play File in an Album 7-6 Read/Send Data in an Album 7-7 Move file to other Album 7-8 Upgraded features in making new Album 7-9 Search/Mix/File Inspection 8. Setting/Skin 8-1 General Configuration 8-2 CD Configuration 8-3 DVD Configuration 8-4 File Association Mode Configuration 8-5 Advanced Configuration 8-6 Skin Configuration 9. CD Ripping 10. Conversion 11. Recording 12. CD Burning 13. Broadcasting 14. Digital Video Playback
1. Special Feature of jetAudio 5.0 New jetAudio 5.0 is an integrated multimedia software which is composed of single compact rack; the previous version is composed of six separate racks. It not only plays various music files but also has other major features such as music CD burning, recording of music files, conversion to other file mode, etc. In addition to these specialized features you can create your own exclusive broadcasting system by connecting jetAudio to jetCast which is provided to you along with jetAudio. Playback features for various Multimedia files jetAudio 5.0 not only supports the popular audio files such as MP3, OGG and WMA but also visual files such as AVI, MOV, MPEG, Real Media, DVD VIDEO, etc. jetAudio is also geared for access to future audio format, MP3 Pro. jetAudios support files: : WAV file Mpeg Audio File (MP1, MP2, MP3, MP3U) MAC Audio File (AIF, AIFF) Sun Audio File (Au, SND) Real AUDIO File (RA, RAM,RM, RMM etc) MIDI File (MID, RIM), IMS File (IMS) Tracker File APE File (Monkeys Audio File Format) Single-component rack : Made into one simple rack by using new integrated GUI. Making Audio CD : Can make audio CD from various multimedia files. Convenient Conversion Feature : Can convert to most popular file modes from various media files. Playback feature for digital audio : Can directly rip data from audio CD and can select various sound effect. Various Sound Effect : Variety of Sound Effect Features is available. Subtitles: Can provide subtitles as SMI. This feature is compatible with Karaoke. Embedded jetMidi : Built-in Software Wave Table Midi Engine. Skin Support : Can have any kind of skin according to your choice. Can adjust location, and time, and size of subtitle. Can select a specific channel when video CD is on.
2. Installation / Removal 2-1 Installation 1. Open up jetAudio 5.0 installation folder. Double click the file (JAD500b1, exe) and go through general procedure of installation. 2-2 Removal You can remove jetAudio program in the same way that you remove other programs. Start, Installation, Control Panel, Program Addition/Removal and select jetAudio and click Removal. Then you will see the Figure 2.7. Click removal on this window and then the program will be removed successfully. The folder, in which jetAudio has been installed, and the folders such as jetCDP.sdb, jetWave, JADPlugins.cache file, wont be removed unless you remove the each folder respectively.
3. Parts and Features
(Note) This explanation is based on the jetAudios features on its basic skin (Figure3.1) ; only the graphic design of jetAudios skin can be changed according to your preference; the features on the skin stays the same.
[Figure3 jetAudio Main Window]
3-1 Repeat When you click Repeat button, you will see three choices of Repeat mode: Repeat current song, Repeat at the end of current song and No Repeat. You can repeat the song which is currently playing continuously. You can finish the currently playing album and then go back to the beginning of the current album and play repeatedly. No Repeat Mode plays all the songs in the album in order and stops after playing the last song in the album. 3-2 Playback Modes when you click Play button you will see two choices of Playback Mode: Normal or Random Play. Normal Mode: For playing songs of an album in order Random Mode: For playing songs according to your random choice
3-3 Time When you click Timer button you will see two choices of mode. Elapsed Time indicates the elapsed time since the beginning of the playback Remaining Time indicates the remaining time for the current playback 3-4 Instant Slide Bar By clicking and dragging the Slide Bar, you can move to any location in the track which is currently playing 3-5 Album Management By clicking Album Management button, you can make an album from the multimedia data of audio CD, MP3, or RA. By clicking the right mouse button you can have quick access to the song (sampling of the song) of your choice. feature makes it much easier for you to manage and make albums. 3-6 Selection of Playlist This feature can be used when you want to switch the current album to a different album quickly. 3-7 Selection of Track (Quick Track) / Play List When you click Quick Track button, you will see the list of songs in the current album. Then by clicking a song of your choice, the song will be played. Refer to Chapt 7-10 regarding Playlist. This
[Figure 3.2 Playlist Window]
3-8 Open When you click this button, you will see the dialog box in which you can choose a song. 3-9 Stop You can stop the currently playing song. 3-10 Play / Pause You can play the songs in Play list or in an album. pause for a moment. 3-11 Speedy Rewind/Forward You can rewind or forward the current song quickly. 3-12 Previous Track/Next track You can rewind or forward the current song quickly 3-13 Quick Selection of Album You can switch Album to Album and Album to Play list quickly. 3-14 Disk / File Mode You can select Play mode. (Disk or File) 3-15 Sound Effect features jetAudio 5.0 has various sound effect features. Please refer to Sound Effect Section. 3-16 Graphic Equalizer/Spectrum Spectrum will be displayed when music CD, Mp3, or MIDI is on. User Mode is available for you to select the sound effects such as rock, pop, Jazz, classic, vocal and flat. Please refer to Section5 for the detail. Please refer to Section 5 (Various Sound Effects) 3-17 Timer / Alarm In general it shows the current time but you can adjust it to activate at a specific time. Please refer to Section 6. When you click again song may
3-18 Ripping CD Data You can take out the data in a music CD and convert it to a different file mode and store it. Please refer to Section 9. 3-19 Conversion of file mode This feature is used to convert the existing file mode to a different mode: for example, conversion from Mp3 to OGG mode or other WMA mode. Section 10. 3-20 Recording This feature is used to make MP3, RA, WAV file. 3-21 Making Music CD You can make music CD from an existing music file. 3-22 Listening to broadcasting Move to http://broadcast.jetaudio.com, which is broadcasted, from jetCast. Please refer to Section 13. 3-23 System Menu Exit : Exit from the current program Minimize : Minimize the size of the program and it will be indicated in the Task Bar. Move to Tray : Minimize size of program and the icon will be registered on the Tray Bar. 3-24 Lyric Viewer Can adjust Lyric Viewer.
(Note) Lyric Viewer will only be activated when there configuration is setting
Please refer to
Please refer to Section11.
Please refer to Section 12.
Refer to Chapter. 4-2.
3-25 jetAudio Information Window Displays jetAudios Information Window. This window also has browser feature.
Going Backward : If there is a previous page, goes back to that page. Going forward :If there is a next page, goes forward to that page. Refresh : Re-view the current page Information : Can take a look at the information provided by jetAudio. Go to jetCast Home Page : Move to jetCast Home page. URL input window : When you input URL then It will show jetCast Directory page.
4. Basic play mode Basic playback : There are several basic playback modes. Simply by double clicking, you can play file of your choice; in order to do this you need to connect jetAudio and the file type in the Installation Window (2.5) before you start. You can click Open Button and select the file of your choice to play. One of jetAudios special features, Album Management Feature, enables you to play repeatedly or select specific music genre by registering a file in any album of your choice. Management Chapter. * By clicking right mouse button in the browser you can also paly a file. The detailed instruction is available at Album
If you click right mouse button on the media file, Figure 4-1will be displayed. Click the appropriate menu to play jetAudio.
[Figure4.1 Context Menu for jetAudio]
1. jetAudio icon on the Tray Bar : The below shows the jetAudio on the Tray Bar.
[Figure 4.2 jetAudio in Try Bar]
Click in jetAudio Icon on the Tray Bar using right mouse button, then the menu will be displayed. The icon menu on the Tray Bar is summarized version of jetAudios features on the Basic Window.
[Figure4.3 Tray Icon Menu for jetAudio]
File/Disk Mode: Convert file or disk mode. Driver: If there are multiple CD related drivers, you can select a driver for playback.
3. Open: Displays the preference window to select a file to be played. 4. 5. 6. 7. 9. Stop: Stops the currently playing file. Play/Pause: Can play and pause Previous Track/Next Track: Moves to previous or Next track. Volume On/Off: Can turn on or off the sound. Skin: Shows Skin Window. Refer to Chapt 8-5.
8. Preference: Displays jetAudio Preference Window. 10. Album: Shows the registered album and the list in that album. 11. Track: Shows the playlist of selected album in the order. 12. Album Management: Shows Album Management Window. 13. Playlist On/Off: Can hide or display playlist. 14. Functions: Ripping CD, File Conversion, Recording, CD Burning.
15. Minimie/Restore: Can adjust jetAudio: minimize or return to original state 16. Exit: Exit from jetAudio.
5. Various Sound Effects You can enjoy various sound effects played from jetAudio 5.0.
[Figure5.1Equalizer Setting Window]
[Figure5.2 Sound Effect Setting Window]
Setting Equalizer: Can be set in six different user modes such as rock, pop, jazz, classic, vocal, flat. Wide Effect: Can improve space perception of sound. Reverb Effect: Provides a rich and full sound and can be selected from four modes; Hall, Room, Stage and Stadium X-Bass Effect: Low Frequency sound can be emphasized. Surround Effect: X Fade Effect: Sound can be overlapped to a certain point to avoid interruption in the flow of music. 5-1 Setting Equalizer You can set equalizer in the Figure 5.1. Select the mode from six choices. want your exclusive sound, user mode can be used as follows. If you
Select User Mode then you will see a window like Flat Mode. Adjust the wave level by mouse. Once you are done with setting, the adjusted level will be memorized there on; whenever you select User, the adjusted level will be activated. 5-2 Adjusting Sound Effect In the Figure 5.2, select a check box to activate a specific sound effect and move the slide bar to adjust the level. When you click #3 button on Figure 5.2, you can see a window for setting X-bass and Surround Sound Effect.
6. Timer/Alarm By reserving time on Timer or Alarm, you can activate jetAudio at any time.
[Figure 6.1 Timer /Alarm]
Select Timer or Alarm and click Action button then you will see Figure 6.2.
[Figure 6.2 Timer / Alarm Action Window ]
The action window for Timer and Alarm is identical. follows
Selection modes are as
jetAudio Exit Window Exit: If your PC is not ATX board, this wont be activated. Energy Saving Mode Stop the currently playing song Play CD or DVD, or play specific file When you select Start Playback of File, the songs in the currently selected album will be played. If you are done with the selection, click Set button then the selected time will be indicated. You can also adjust the timer by moving the arrow. For Alarm setting, you can select the time on Window by clicking Set button. Then Start Button to activate Alarm at a specific time.
(Note) Some PCs are not equipped with Energy Saving Mode or Automatic Power Off mode;
therefore, you need to check this before you activate these modes. Please be aware that Timer is not as accurate as clock.
7. Album Management
[Figure 7.1 Album Management Window]
When you click Album Management, Figure 7.1 will be displayed.; you can see currently registered albums on the left section of the window and a list of songs in the selected album on the right section.
7-1 Addition of file to an album To add a file to an album, click ALBUM and ADD FILES then, start adding files. the files in the selected folder can be added. If you select any file from Windows Explorer and move it to jetAudios main window or Album Management Widow, the file will be automatically registered (drag and drop function). You can multi-select files by clicking Shift or Ctrl key. By clicking Add to List button, all
Add each file: By opening Dialog Box, you can register songs one by one to make an album Add All file: All songs in a folder will be registered except the sub-folders Add all files including the sub-folders: All the songs in a folder and subfolders will be registered in an album
7-2 Addition of URL You can make an album for URL addresses based on the internet stations; you can listen to broadcasting selectively if you input the appropriate information of the broadcasting station of your choice beforehand. 7-3 Making New Album (Selection of Folder) Select Album, New Album (Selection of Folder) then select the folder which will be made into an album. 7-4 Upgraded File Management You can Copy, Move, and Cancel any song or data from Album Management Window. Select songs in album then click right mouse button and click Tool for an easy start. 7-5 Support Playback of a file from Album You can listen to a music (sampling) while working on albums; select song or data and click right mouse button and click Tool. 7-6 Read and Send Album information You can extract Play list file (*M3U, PLS) from most MP3 player by Read / Send and make it into a jetAudio album. The reverse mode is also possible; change jetAudio album file to Play list file and store it. These two features can be activated by clicking the following buttons: Album, Read or Album, Send. 7-7 Move file to different Album After Copy or Cut from current album, then open up different album and Paste. 7-8 Upgraded Features in making new album Can accommodate albums with same name and longs names (32 or longer characters)
7-9 Search/Mix/File Inspection
By clicking Search, you can find a specific word or sentence in the album, and by clicking Mix, you can change the order of registered files. File Inspection allows you to inspect the current files and update the data in the file. 7-10 Playlist Window This window displays a list of songs currently playing. This list will be positioned on one of the corners of your window from BETA2 version. Monitor: if you are using more that one monitor, you need to designate one specific monitor to place a playlist. Location: Decide where to place playlist in the designated monitor. Automatic Hide: Automatically hides the playlist. Time for Hide: Decides how long the plalylist may be hidden.
[Figure7-2 Playlist window position setting]
8. Configuration / Skin This is a general Preference window of jetAudio. As you can see in Figure 8.1, the window can be divided mainly into two; one is file and CD related and the other is disc related such as DVD. In Disc preference, you can select Audio CD or DVD and in File preference, you can select file connecting modes. 8-1 General Preference
[Figure 8.1 General Setting for jetAudio ]
Figure 8.1 is a general preference window of jetAudio 1. General : Playback: During the playback of a file, if you click Pause the file will be moved forward or backward slightly so that you can have the feeling of continuity without interruption. Wheel Mouse : Can select wheel modes of Mouse wheel Do Nothing : No selection may be made. Go FF / Go Backward : By turning the wheel you can move forward or backward.
Change track / Chapter : You can move to previous or next playlist of the current playlist. Change Volume: Can adjust the volume by turning wheel. Miscellaneous : If you install this mode, the playlist of a station will be displayed on jetAudios Information Window. Display : If you click in Tray icon with right mouse button, the information on track or album will be displayed.
[Figure 8.1.1 Display Setting for jetAudio]
Track Indication Mode: you can select an indication mode
Lyric Viewer
[Figure 8.1.2 Lyric Viewer Configuration]
If the lyric for a song is available, jetAudio will search for the lyric in a selected folder and will display it. Auto Update :
[Figure 8.1.3 Auto Update Configuration for jetAudio]
This Auto Update function enables you to inspect updated information of jetAudio. 1. Inspection at every activations of jetAudio: Whenever jetAudio is activated, the new version information is inspected from jetAudios web site. 2. Reserve Regular Inspection Period: By reserving the regular inspection period beforehand, you can inspect the updated information of jetAudio from its web- site on a regular basis. 8-2 Audio CD Figure 8.2 shows the options for automatic activation when a disk (CD Rom or DVD Rom) is inserted.
[Figure 8.2 Audio Configuration]
[Figure 8.2.1 Audio CD Configuration for jetAudio]
Playback range: can decide the length of silence between tracks. If you click check box, you can set silence time up to 10 seconds between tracks. Information: Can select Automatic connection mode to CDDB and ripping mode for CD text. When loading starts jetAudio will be automatically connected to CDDB and will start to extract data from CD. Register/Restore: Registering jetAudio as default CD player. As audio CD starts loading jetAudio will be activated automatically and start playback. If you click Restore, jetAudio will resume its original default status automatically. Advanced: Can select Ripping mode (Ripping data from CD) and can adjust jitter level. There are two ripping mode: Generic SCSI Interface mode Native NT API : Your computers OS must be Windows 2000 or Windows NT or Windows XP If you click Jitter Connection, you can minimize the noise level at the time of ripping.
[ Figure 8.2.2 Advanced CD Configuration window ]
8-3 DVD Setting
[Figure 8.3 DVD Configuration Window]
Register: When you click Register button jetAudio will be automatically activated as DVD Title is loading. Restore: When you click Restore button default DVD player setting will be restored. Advanced: You can select the options for Parental Rating Classification, size of video screen and language. Parental Classification for Rating: If necessary you can use a password to prevent unwanted DVD from playing (Figure 8.5).
(Note) If a DVD with a parental classification mode is inserted in the drive, you will see a window in which you need to input a password. You need to input a correct password to play DVD.
[Figure 8.3.1 DVD Parental Mode Configuration]
Video Options: Usually DVD screen size is 16:9 but other options for size are available (Figure 8.6).
[Figure 8.3.2 DVD Video Configuration Window]
Pan-Scan: One or both sides of the screen will be blank. Letter-Box: Wide spread-out screen, blank spaces appear on top and bottom of the screen. Language Options: Can select any language from DVD menu. If DVD menu doesnt accommodate your choice of language, default language may be played.
[Figure 8.3.3 DVD Language Configuration]
8-4 File Modes 1. Preference Playing File: Add silence between playlist.
[Figure 8.4.1General File Mode Configuration Window ]
2. File Type Association: Shows choice of file modes which are to be connected with jetAudio 5.0. Once the file mode selection has been made, you just need to open file or by double clicking, you can start jetAudio. Next step is to connect the extension files of your choice to jetAudio in Preference Figure 8.9. You can select one or all of extension files. However, if you select all files, there might be some technical problems.
[Figure 8.4.2 File Association for JetAudio]
[Figure 8.4.3 Advanced Configuration Window]
[Figure 8.4.4 Advanced Configuration for Output]
8-5 Advanced Preference : You can configuration for playing thread priority. In general, you dont need to have this preference if you dont have any problem in playing file or CD. If there are sound breaks while playing file or CD, you could prevent them by making some selection in this preference window. In this window, you could also set a priority in CD playing, File playing, and CD burning.
Output : Selection of filter which is responsible for output
[Figure 8.4.4.1 Configuration window for JwavOut.dll]
For example, in case of JwavOut.dll, a resolution filter, you can make your selection on Figure 8.4.4.1. Input: Selection of filter which is responsible for input
[Figure 8.4.5 Configuration for Input Plug-ins]
(Note) Preference window for each filter is different. Preference window can also be used when additional function needs to be
selected. Some filters may not have
preference windows because there is no need for preference selection.
8-6 Skin Selection: You can change design and color of jetAudios skin according to you taste.
[Figure 8.6 Skin Selection window]
You can select the default skin, which is already registered, like Figure 8.6. can locate Skin file under Skin folder in *.jsk mode.
Downloading from web: Go to jetAudio Skin page and download any skin of your choice.
9. CD Ripping
The data in audio CD will be ripped and converted to your choice of file mode and stored. The major file modes are MP3, OGG, Real Media, WAV, WMA.
[Figure 9.1 CD-Rip window]
By clicking Rip CD button, you can make necessary input in the Figure 9.1. 1. Selection of Drive: Can select CD Rom by pressing arrow sign. 2. Configuration: Can select Ripping mode in the CD There are two Ripping modes as you can see in Figure 9.2. One is Generic SCSI Interface and the other is Native API which can only be supported by Window NT. You can also select Jitter Connection for noise control
[Figure 9.2 Ripping method selection window]
3. Album: The name of an album which has been brought from CDDB will be indicated. If an album can not be brought form CDDB or if there is no data in the CDDB, just UNKNOWN ALBUM will be indicated. 4. Genre: You can edit genre in an album. 5. Select All : Select all tracks in audio CD (Default Value) 6. Clear Select All Clear all in the list. 7. File Name Mode/ Selection of folder: Folder and file can be stored according to your choice. 8. Output file format: Audio CD data can be stored as MP3, OGG,WMA, or Real Media file mode in jetAudio 5.0. Each file mode has additional subfeatures which can be selected also. For example, if you select MP3 file mode you will see Figure 9.3, which shows the files additional sub- features. 9. Start: Select audio track of your choice and select the file mode to store. Click Start and then a new file will be made in the pre-selected folder. 10. Close: Window will close.
[Figure 9.3 Encoding Configuration for MP3]
11. More than one track can be stored in a single file; this function is very useful when you want to rip a classic music which is divided into several tracks. For example, if track 1 and track 2 are a single music then you could select both to store them in a file.
10. Conversion
This feature is used to convert a file from current mode to a different mode. As stipulated previously in Basic Feature Chapter, jetAudio can read and play various files. Therefore, any kind of file, which is compatible with jetAudio 5.0, can be converted to MP3, OGG, Real Media, and WAV file mode. MP3: File capacity is one tenth of WAVE file and sound quality equals that of music CD. MP3 format is famous for providing perfect sound: this format is best for listening to a high quality sound music. The file sizes are relatively small, one tenth of Wave file. OGG: Known for having excellent sound quality and a compression rate similar to that of MP3 Real Media: A Streaming file such as WMA and the file mode of Real Networks Company. This file mode can be used when you want to place a sound on a web page or listen to a sound which has small file size (sampling of sound). WAV: Not a compressed form of file mode. Therefore, file size is much greater than some file modes and this could be its drawback. data without compression. WMA: WMA Stands for Windows Media Audio. of Microsoft Co. to that of MP3. This is a streaming file Compression rate is very high; therefore, the file size However, there is no damage as far as its data is concerned since it preserves the
is relatively small. This file mode guarantees the sound quality similar
[Figure 10.1 File Conversion window]
1. Add file: Can add a file for conversion by selecting a file which needed to be converted. 2. Remove file: Remove a selected file from conversion list. 3. Clear: Remove everything on the file list. 4. File Name: Can make a name for a converted file. In general, the extension will be added to default file mode. 5. Selection of Directory: Selecting a directory in which the new converted file is to be placed. 6. Output Format: Various types of conversion mode are available just like CD ripping. Depending on the mode, you need to open up a specific Configuration Window to make selection of mode. 10.2 is a Configuration Window for OGG mode. 7. Start: Select conversion list and mode, then click Start button. The conversion will start according to your selection. The conversion speed may vary depending on the respective mode. For example, Figure
[Figure 10.2 Configuration window for OGG file Format]
11. Recording
Recording is possible from various input sources.
[Figure 11.1 Recording window]
1. Selection of source: Shows the current sound cards source. 2. Volume Control: Controls the volume of the source. 3. File Name Mode: Decides the name for the file that you want to record. 4. Store/Configuration Mode: Decides the Store mode regardless of source. jetAudio supports MP3, OGG, Media, WAV, and AMA mode. For example, Figure 11.2 shows WMA Configuration.
[Figure 11.2 Configuration Window for WMA format]
(Note) The source on Figure 11.1 may vary depending on the sound card you are using. The sound quality may also vary depending on the sound card and systems.
(Note) Due to a low OGG encoding speed of jetAudio 5.0, the recording may not be smooth in some computers.
(Examples) Q. How can I record a song played by internet music broadcasting? A. First you need to click jetAudios recording button and select WAV for source. Then select recording mode. The recording will start according to your choice of mode.
12.CD Burning
You can burn any music CD from any music files.
[ Figure 12.1 Create Audio CD Window]
1. Add File: Selects a file which is to be made into a music CD. 2. Remove: Removes the selected list from the entire list. 3. Remove All: Removes the entire list. 4. Free Gap: Can decide the length of gap between the songs. In general, it is 2 seconds but can be extended up to 4 seconds. 5. Selection/Configuration of Drive: Shows a CD drive list which can burn CD. By clicking Configuration Button, you can select the mode for burning CD in respective drive. As you can see in Figure 12.1, if you want to burn track by track, click Track. If you want to burn the whole disk at once, then click Disk. Burning speed can be selected as well.
[Figure 12.2 Configuration for Drive window]
6. Remove: This button is for removing everything on CD-CW. When you click the button you will see Figure 12.3. Then you can select Quick Erase or Full Erase.
[Figure 12.3 CD-RW Erase window]
[Figure 12.4 Erasing]
7. Start: When erasing of CD is completed then burning will start.
13. Broadcasting
By using jetCast, which is provided along with jetAudio, you can star t your own broadcasting station. By clicking Broadcasting button you can ta ke a look at the broadcasting channels in jetCast home page. For a detailed information regarding the features please refer to jetCast Manual.
[Figure 13.1 JetCast Home Page]
14. Digital Video Playback You can play various audiovisual files with jetAudio 5.0. If an audiovisual file has subtitles, the subtitle can be displayed also. There are two types of Playback Windows as 14.1 and 14.2.
[Figure 14.1 General multimedia playback window]
[Figure 14.2 DVD playback window]
Basic Feature : 1. 2. 3. 4. 6. 7. 8. Play and Stop: Can play and Stop the current file Stop: Can stop the currently playing file Quick FW and RW Move to Next: If there are several play lists, move to previous or next list Quick Slide Bar: can move to any location Volume Control Bar: Can control volume Mute: eliminate any sound temporarily
5. Timer Window: Can select elapsed time or current proceeding time.
9. Selection of Screen size: Adjust the size of screen General size: Maybe played in the original size of file Total Screen (general) : Expanded full size screen Total Screen (width) : Enlargement Based on the width of screen Total Screen ((height) : Enlargement Based on the height of scree n I. File with subtitles Selection of Font: can select Font. Selection of letter size: can select letter size. Subtitle Window: Can select features regarding subtitles. Screen I. Hide Subtitle: Hide Subtitle. II. Vertical Screen Flip: Flips the screen vertically. III. Subtitle Screen Flip: Flips the subtitle vertically. IV. Selection of Subtitle File/Language: Regardless of extension, if the name of the file and the default value are the same, jetAudio will recognize the file and play it. V.
[Figure 14.3 Subtitle Configuration window]
Font Window I. Advanced Renderer: Can improve the quality of screen. This may cause irregularities on the screen since this feature increases CPU. If this happens, you can cancel this feature to resume its original state. II. Selection of Font: Can select Font. III. Selection of Font Outline: Can select a color for Font Outline. IV. Selection of color for Font Shadow: Can select a color for Font Shadow.
[Figure 14.4 Font Configuration window] Location of Subtitle I. Location: The location of subtitle can be adjusted based on vertical and horizontal ratio. II. Size: The thickness of subtitle can be adjusted.
[Figure 14.5 Subtitle position configuration window]
Timing Control
[Figure 14.6 Subtitle time delay configuration window]
By forwarding (+) and rewinding(-) timing , you can adjust the screen and subtitle to match properly. II. DVD Playback
Appendix
CDDB: There is ID number for every music CD. h internet music database. By using this ID you can searc If the database has the data for the music CD, jetA You can also upload m
udio will automatically download this data. This database for music CD is called CDDB. CDDB has almost all of music data of the world. usic CD data to CDDB. MP3: Compresses audio data for downloading. This is part of MPEG1 MPEG2 fe atures. In general, the size of music file in CD is approximately 30MB to 50MB; however, by using MP3 technique you can reduce it to one twelfth size of the or iginal size while maintaining the same level of high sound quality. OGG : (OggVorbis) is a newly created compressed audio format. having better sound quality and bit rate than MP3. Agreement of GNU as Linux. APE : ( Monkeys Audio File Format ) The existing compression method is defined as Loss Compression Method and APE method is defined as a Lossless Compression Method. Although APE is lossless the size of the file is much larger than other files and this can be a shortcoming of APE. It is known for
This format also is under GPL

JetAudio 5 Skin Make Manual
This manual has been prepared for your convenience to make your own jetAudios skin.
* Since this manual has been prepared based on the sources used by the manufacturer it may not be easy to understand the contents if you are trying for the first time.
Contents 1. The order of making jetAudio Skin 2. JSC File Structure. 3. Making JSC File 4. Sending a completed Skin 5. Making JSK File 6. Sending Completed Skin
1. The order in making jetAudio's Skin The order in making the skin is as follows. 1. Making skin image 2. Making JSC file 3. Making JSC file by using jetAudio Skin Maker Program 4. Application of Skin / TEST 5. Modification of Skin image /JSC /TEST
2. JSC File Structure JSC file structure could be explained by referring to one of the attached files Default.jsc. Comments Parts This section stipulates show a general information regarding skin and is located between <!-and --> in the beginning part of Default.jsc file. This section defines the value of skins each section respectively. Gadget Type constants The parts which are responsible for operation of jetAudio (Action incurring Gadgets) and other Non-Action-Incurring parts on a skin are called the Gadgets. For example, Bitmap Button, Text Slid Bar, and Volume are some of the action incurring gadgets. The table 2-1 below defines the value of each gadget. Type Name
Bitmap Button Bitmap Static Text Text Static Slider Horz Slider Vert
Value 31 32
[Table 2-1 Definition of Gadget Value]
Comment
Just for display
Gadget Flag constants Gadget Flag constants stipulate the gadget features and the changes according to mouse pointers movement Type Name Region Value 0x0001 Comment Gadget's boundary is defined by bitmap if bitmap has transparent color (Transparent color is RGB(255,0,255)) Pull down Spin Link Cursor Protect Reposition Repeat 0x0002 0x0004 0x0008 0x0010 0x0020 For repeat button Display small arrow on right Currently Not used Change cursor to "Hand"
[Table 2-2 Definition of Gadget flag Variable]
Alignment constants : Alignment constant value for each Gadget and other parts Type Name Left Align Center Align Right Align Align Top Align Center Align Bottom Value 0x00 0x01 0x02 0x00 0x10 0x20 Align at Left Center Align Align at right Align at top Align in middle Align at bottom Comment
[Table 2-3 Definition of Align Constants]
Description for String: Explanation of each string appearing on JSC file. Type Name "#0:255:0" "H20" B0001 Comment # is for color value (RGB) H is for hexadecimal value B is for binary value
[Table 2-4 Definition of Strings in JSC File ]
Multi-language enabled keywords: Enumeration of the variables to support multi-languages. Some of the keywords you could find in the JSC file. Writer, Name, AdWindow_URL, Default, Font, Text Position : The location of the gadget and other parts are indicated by their values on X and Y axis of a coordinate system. 0:Center, 1:Top, 2:Right, 3:Bottom, 4:Left
Sections of Skin
[ Figure2-1. jetAudios SKIN Section Main Component]
[Figure 2-2 jetAudio SKIN Section sub-window]
The Skin section in JSC file defines the actual skin in jetAudio. This Skin is being divided into sub-sections and theses sub-sections are in charge of operation of jetAudio.
Skin Description: The summary of the current skin. The preference values of this particular section will be indicated on jetAudios Preference Window for Skin. Main: Preference for jetAudios outer space. This section is divided into sub- sections as follows. - System: The Menu related to Systems ( Close, Minimize, Tray. ) - Top Menu : Logo, Preference, Skin menu - Control : Control button of jetAudio Main Menu : jetAudios main menu ( Rip-CD, Conversion, Recording. ) - Open Child Right : Control button of right sliding window - Open Child Down: Control button of bottom sliding window(mixer window) - Info: Information window (Song Title, Edit Tag *, Show Lyric ,etc ) - Panel : Panel ( Title Number, Chapter Number, Track Time. ) - Effect : Sound Effect ( Wide, Reverb, X-fade. ) - EQ : Equalizer ( EQ_Back, EQ_Mode ) Clock : Preference for time (Timer, Alarm. ) Preference for child window(s): Sliding Window, Floating Window, Mixer, MainExt, Play list, Lyric Viewer, Info Viewer Preference for Video window(s): Video Viewer, Video Viewer Ext, Video Viewer FS Others (related to panel) : Track Number Window
3. Making JSC file Complete the contents of the pre-defined JSC file to make a skin. It is not necessary to start from a scratch; you may just need to modify the attached Default.jsc. For example, lets take a look at the Play section and Volume section mentioned in 2.JSC File Structure. Example: Play button
<Play Type = 1 ID = 5202 : This is Button Because Type Number is 1 : Identification Number of each Gadget : Gadget Position on horizontal axis : Gadget Position on vertical axis
PosX = 150 PosY = 294
Bitmap0_Normal = "default\main\control\play_normal.bmp" :Default Image value Bitmap0_Pressed = "default\main\control\play_press.bmp" push state Bitmap0_Hovered = "default\main\control\play_hover.bmp" :Image for mouse Up state Bitmap0_Disabled = "default\main\control\play_disable.bmp" :Image for disabled > </Play> [Table3-1 Play part Example in JSC Files] : Section End :Image for mouse
Make out the image of No Motion and apply this to JSC file then make an input on the above Table----. * No Motion: Normal * When button is being pressed: Press * When mouse pointer is on a gadget: Hover * When gadget is disabled: Disable There will not be any problem if you just implement Normal and Disable for the operation of mouse. For PosX and PosY, please provide the appropriate coordinate values respectively.
(Note) This coordinate system is based on the coordinate system of standard
The total number of image is four and
these images are directly related to the operation of mouse.
window.
Example: Volume The volume can be illustrated in two ways as you can see below: the circular or the linear shape.
[Figure 3-1 Example of volumes]
- if you want a linear shaped gadget for Volume control like #2 above, then you need to modify the sources related to Volume control as below.
<Volume Type = 31 Flag = "H08" ID = 5230 // Gadget Type // Gedget Flag Silder Horz
LinkCursor
PosX = 217 PosY = 131 Bitmap_Background = "default\main\volume\background.bmp" Bitmap0_Normal = "default\main\volume\indicator_normal.bmp" Bitmap0_Hovered = "default\main\volume\indicator_hover.bmp" Bitmap0_Pressed = "default\main\volume\indicator_press.bmp" > </Volume> [ Table 3-2. Example of horizontal volume implementation ]
4. Making Skin Image * From jetAudio 5.0 version, you can make a skin without any restriction on the size of image or on the form. A. By using a graphic program such as Adobe photoshop or paintshop pro, an entire skin image of jetAudio can be made.
(Note) The image making method is not stipulated in this manual because it is beyond the purpose of this particular manual
B. The file type for storage of image should be bmp file format and the screen resolution should be 72dpi. If you want to have transparency around the circular shape, fill up that outer space with the pink color (R:255 G:0 B:255) as you can see it on the left. C. The image could be classified into two categories: the Button is for Action-Incurring and the Static is for Non-Action-Incurring. In general, there are four actions per Button (Normal, Hover, Press, Disable); therefore, an appropriate image should be made and stored for each action respectively. (Ex) In case of Play and Pause Button on the attached Skin _Default\default\main\control, you can see four different images for each particular button. ( play_normal.bmp / play_hover.bmp / play_press.bmp / play_disable.bmp )
(Note) You dont always need to create four images per button as mentioned above. It will not affect the operation even if you create just one action (Normal) per button. Depending on the features of each button, the action(s) can be added or eliminated ; therefore, the above example may not be applicable in some cases.
D. The storage folder for image can be divided into main / mainext / mixer / subwindow / floatingwindow / videofullscreen / videoextwindow based on the jetAudios features. Refer to attached Image Folder ( Skin_Default \default ) for a detailed explanation.
E. Make a pre-view image so that the completed skin can be viewed from the jetAudios skin menu. (refer to preview.bmp in Skin_Default\default) - File name : preview.bmp - Size: width 160 pixel, lengh 114 pixel G. Once the tailoring of each image according to its respective feature has been completed, you need to locate the position of each image on the overall component of jetAudio. coordinate values for X and Y. * Coordinate values for the image are necessary at the time of making JSC file. Tip: It is convenient to use Adobe PhotoShop Programs <Info Window> to find out coordinate values for the images. In order to do this you need to define the
5. Making JSK file As stated previously, to make a file you need to complete the image and store it in the appropriate folder. Then by compiling JSC file, you can finalize the JSK file. jetAudio Skin Maker ( makejsk.exe ) can be used as a compile tool and this (makejsk.exe) is located at jetAudios Skin folder (C:\Program Files\JetAudio\Skin ). The output file has JSC as a file name with an extension JSK.
[ Figure 5-1. jetAudio Skin Maker ]
Input & Output - Input file name : designate.jsc file (refer to #2) - Output file name : designate.jsk (.jcsk for jetCast) file for storage - Create.jsk for jetCast or jetChat : Check this box at time of making jetCast or jetChat skin file. Action - When <Create> button is pressed.jskfile will be generated. - When<Run jetAudio with this skin>button is pressed the modified version of the skin can be viewed. (Note) The modified skin can be viewed by double clicking jsk file (or.jcsk) or by selecting.jsk file and press right mouse button then select <jetAudio Skin Modification (c)> menu. However, if.jsk (or.jcsk file) is not in jetAudios Skin folder, the skin
will not be added to the skin menu which appears on the top of jetAudio.
[ Figure 5-2. Skin Window ]
6. Sending a completed skin Once you have completed your own skin, send the skin along with the information below to jetskin@jetaudio.com to share it with other users. 1. Title of the skin 2. Succinct introduction of the maker 3. Name of the maker 4. E-mail address 5. Home page of the maker 6. Category ( will be classified in the near future) (Note).jsk file must be compressed by Zip file. Your skin will go through a simple screening and if it is selected the skin will be posted on the jetAudios web site (www.jetaudio.com/products/jetaudio/skins) to be shared with other users of jetAudio.
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