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CREATIVE MEDIASOURCE FAQ

1.  How is Creative MediaSource different from PlayCenter 3.0? What are the new features?
2.  How can I obtain Creative MediaSource?
3.  What are the components of Creative MediaSource?
4.  Do previous versions of Creative PlayCenter need to be installed before I can install Creative MediaSource?
5.  Will PlayCenter 3.0 be uninstalled by Creative MediaSource?
6.  Do I have to register my particulars with Creative?
7.  What will happen to my music database if I install Creative MediaSource over PlayCenter ?
8.  Can I playback 5.1 content with Creative MediaSource?
9.  Can I playback all 24 bit 96Khz content with Creative MediaSource?
10.  How do I playback DVD-Audio content with Creative MediaSource?
11.  Can I listen to Internet radio with Creative MediaSource?
12.  Does Creative MediaSource support video playback?
13.  What is EAX ADVANCED HD and what does it do for music listening?
14.  What is the drop down box located at the top-center of the EAX Control Panel?
15.  What is SVM and what does it do?
16.  Why does the EAX button light up with a green outline when I only click on the SVM/Timescaling button?
17.  What is the purpose of the "Now Playing" window?
18.  What's a playlist for? How do I create one?
19.  What are ID3 tags?
20.  Are the Genre, Artist, Album categories I see in PC Music Library, ID3 tags too?
21.  Can I add other category information to my songs?
22.  What is the difference between accessing my music tracks from "PC music Library" or "My computer"?
23.  What does the "Import Tracks" wizard do?
24.  How does the "Find" feature work?
25.  How does the Genre/Artist/Album filter feature work?
26.  Do I have to store my MP3 files in the default folder? Should I?
27.  How does the Media Sniffer work?
28.  How do I restore the Creative MediaSource media database?
29.  Can I resize the Organizer application?
30.  How does the "BACK" and "FORWARD" arrow in the toolbar work?
31.  How does the concept of "Active PC Music Library" work?
32.  What additional software and hardware do I need to rip my Audio CDs?
33.  How do I rip MP3's with Creative MediaSource?
34.  How will the ripped tracks be named and stored in my PC?
35.  How long will it take to rip an Audio CD?
36.  So should I rip my CDs in MP3, WMA or WAV? What are the appropriate settings for each of the format?
37.  What's the typical file size of a WAV, MP3 or WMA?
38.  How do I burn a CD with Creative MediaSource? Why would I want to burn a CD with Creative MediaSource?
39.  What does Gracenote CDDB do?
40.  How do I use this Gracenote CDDB service? Are there any charges?
41.  How do I extract the music information for my Audio CD?
42.  What's the "Submit" button for?
43.  What is the "Record" button for?
44.  What is ARVL?
45.  How do I use the record button?
46.  How can I edit my recordings?
47.  Can Creative MediaSource support music management for my Creative NOMAD devices?
48.  How do I connect Sound Blaster Audigy 2 to the NOMAD Jukebox 3?
49.  How can I transfer songs to my NOMAD portable digital audio players?
50.  What is the "Now transferring" window for?
51.  How do I change the Creative MediaSource skin?

1 - How is Creative MediaSource different from PlayCenter 3.0? What are the new features?
While PlayCenter has evolved over the years to its 3rd version, Creative MediaSource is a whole new application suite, developed from ground up, with a fundamentally different platform & architecture.

Key features that have proven to be useful in PlayCenter will be retained & enhanced. In addition, Creative MediaSource will include many new features designed to harness the phenomenal sonic power and quality of the Creative Sound Blaster Audigy2 soundcard.

The table below shows the key features and differences between Creative PlayCenter 3.0 and Creative MediaSource:

FEATURE
CMS2
CMS1
PLAYCENTER
PLAYBACK
Supported Media Format :
Audio Format Supported: MP3, WMA, WAV, Audio CD, MIDI, AC3 and NVF
YES
YES
YES
For Audigy 2 & 2ZS only: DVD-Audio, MLP, up to 7.1 channel playback, DTS CD
YES
YES
NO
Video Format Supported: AVI, VCD, MPEG
YES
YES
YES
EAX ADVANCED HD
Effects (Env, Special FX, Adv EQ, Studio)
YES
YES
YES
CMSS
YES
YES
YES
CMSS2
YES
YES
NO
Stereo Surround
YES
NO
NO
Karaoke Effects
YES
NO
NO
Audio Clean-up (MP3, WMA)
YES
YES
YES
Audio Clean-up (External Source, eg. Line-In)
YES
YES
NO
SVM (Smart Volume Management)
YES
YES
NO
Time Scaling
YES
YES
YES
Embedded player controls in EAX Console
YES
NO
NO
Cross Fading
YES
NO
NO
Graphic Equalizer
YES
NO
NO
NOMAD Jukebox 2/3/ZEN
Playback music stored on yr Jukebox on PC via Firewire connection
YES
NO
NO
ORGANIZE
Smart Playlist
YES
NO
NO
My ratings
YES
NO
NO
Search Engine
YES
YES
NO
Genre/Aritist/Album Filter Window
YES
YES
NO
Gracenote CDDB CD info support
YES
YES
YES
Media Sniifer
YES
YES
NO
Multiple Music Library Support
YES
YES
NO
Import playlist
YES
NO
NO
My Computer view
YES
YES
YES
Music Import Wizard
YES (improved)
YES (improved)
YES
Media Detector
YES
YES
YES
Audio Converter
YES (improved)
YES (improved)
YES
CREATE
Audio CD burning
YES
YES
YES
MP3 CD burning
YES
YES
NO
CD Cover printing
YES
YES
NO
CD Ripping (up to 128k for WMA, 320kbps for MP3)
YES
YES
YES
Integrated Recorder - record all sources as MP3 & wav (CD quality)
YES
YES
YES
Integrated Recorder - record as 24bit/96kbps
YES
YES
NO
TRANSFER
Smartfit (for NOMAD MuVo)
YES
YES
NO
AudioSync 2
YES
YES
NO
Dual panel transfer window
YES
YES
YES
OTHERS
Creative DVD Audio Player (Audigy 2 & 2 ZS only)
YES
YES
NO
Creative Remote Control
YES
NO
NO
Speaker Settings
YES
YES
NO
THX Setup Console
YES
NO
NO
Changeable Player Skins
YES
YES
YES

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2 - How can I obtain Creative MediaSource?
Creative MediaSource is only available as a software bundle with certain Sound Blaster Audigy, Extigy and NOMAD products.
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3 - What are the components of Creative MediaSource?
Creative MediaSource is an application suite and consists of the following components, designed to make digital entertainment easy and convenient:

  1. Creative MediaSource Go! Short-cut bar
    This short-cut bar resides on your desktop and provides one-click access to your frequently used Creative MediaSource applications or tasks. It can be customized by dragging and dropping shortcuts into the shortcut bar, and re-arranging their order if desired..

  2. Creative MediaSource Go! Launcher
    A single window containing everything you need to learn about and configure your Creative products, as well as shortcuts to launch the various bundled applications. It consists of 4 sections:
    • Programs - Contains key applications
    • Product Settings - Contains utilities to configure your Creative product
    • Product Support - Contains manuals, tutorials to learn more about your Creative product
    • Companion Products - Shows the complementary products from Creative to complete the entire digital entertainment experience.

  3. Creative MediaSource Player
    The Player is the basic component of Creative MediaSource. It supports a wide range of digital formats: MP3, WAV, WMA, Audio CD, VCD, MIDI, NVF, Multi-channel wave, MLP audio format AVI, MPEG and VCD. The Player interface is designed with minimal clutter and desktop "footprint", for easy selection and playback of music. The recording feature is also integrated for convenience. Essential controls such as volume, EAX, time scaling are accessible to tweak your music easily.

  4. Creative MediaSource Organizer
    In addition to all the player's features, the Organizer is equipped with powerful organizing features, designed to handle more extensive, music library management tasks.
    In the organizer, you can rip audio CDs, import tracks, edit track info/ID3 tags, create playlists and more. A powerful keyword search engine and intuitive Genre/Artist/Album filter locates the music you want in seconds, with just a few key words.
    The organizer uses extended panels so that you can see tracks/info in both source and destination simultaneously. This design has proven to very user-friendly and efficient especially when transferring music to other devices such as the Nomad Jukebox, Burning CDs, or even just creating playlists.
    You can switch between the player and organizer view by clicking the mode switch button located at the bottom left corner of both the player and organizer.

  5. Creative MediaSource DVD Audio Player
    The DVD Audio Player is specially designed to playback the latest high resolution, multi-channel audio CD format - the DVD audio Disc. You can access the DVD Audio player in the Creative MediaSource Go! Launcher's programs tab.

  6. Creative MediaSource Audio Stream Recorder (ASR) 2
    The Creative MediaSource ASR 2 enables you to playback and record streaming audio content from the Internet. You can specify the URL of the streaming content or select it from the ASR content directory.
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4 - Do previous versions of Creative PlayCenter need to be installed before I can install Creative MediaSource?
No, you don't need to have any previous versions installed.
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5 - Will PlayCenter 3.0 be uninstalled by Creative MediaSource?
No, Creative MediaSource will not uninstall PlayCenter 3.0. Both applications can still co-exist.
Creative Nomad I/II/MG/ Jukebox users are recommended to keep PlayCenter for transferring music to their NOMAD devices. Support for these older Nomad products are not available at the current shipment of Creative MediaSource. The support will be released shortly and announced on www.soundblaster.com.
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6 - Do I have to register my particulars with Creative?

Creative MediaSource will still continue to install and function properly even if you do not register. However you are strongly encouraged to fill up your particulars and be a registered user because:

  • Our tech support would be able to serve your better and faster should you need help
  • Registered users will be given priority for upgrade options, promotions
  • You can be informed of the latest software releases.

Your particulars will not be shared or sold to any organization. Only Creative and their affiliate companies are able to access the particulars for tech support and notification purposes.

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7 - What will happen to my music database if I install Creative MediaSource over PlayCenter ?

Creative MediaSource uses a totally new database and will not affect PlayCenter's database in anyway.

If PlayCenter is installed in your system, Creative MediaSource provides a tool to import the song information from your PlayCenter's database to the new Creative MediaSource database.

Just go to the drop down menu at the top, select "Tools" and select to "Import from PlayCenter" option.

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8 - Can I playback 5.1 content with Creative MediaSource?
Creative MediaSource supports Dolby Digital as well as DVD-Audio format (Creative MediaSource DVD-Audio Player required). To listen to these 5.1 contents, a Sound Blaster Audigy 2 sound card, a 5.1 speaker system and a DVD drive (for DVD-Audio CD) would be required.
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9 - Can I playback all 24 bit 96Khz content with Creative MediaSource?

There are 2 formats commonly used to record 24bit 96 kHz wave files, namely the "wave_format_extensible" and the "waveformatex". Creative MediaSource records 24bit 96kHz wave files in the "wave_format_extensible"". You can only playback the recorded 24bit 96kHz wave files with players that support this format, like the Creative MediaSource Player or the latest Microsoft Windows Media Player.

Some other third party applications record 24bit 96kHz wave files in the "waveformatex" format. 24bit 96kHz wave files recorded with these third party applications cannot be played with Creative MediaSource and vice versa.

Please refer to the application vendor's website or technical support for the 24bit 96kHz wave format supported.

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10 - How do I playback DVD-Audio content with Creative MediaSource?
Creative MediaSource provides a dedicated player to support the DVD-Audio format. The DVD Audio Player offers similar features and usage to the regular player. You can access this DVD Audio Player from the Creative MediaSource Go! Launcher, under the programs tab.

Note that most content on DVD-Audio also contain the same songs recorded through Dolby® Digital and/or DTS® formats which are of lower audio quality. To ensure that you are listening to DVD-Audio content at the best possible quality, please playback DVD-Audio content through the DVD Audio Player of Creative MediaSource

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11 - Can I listen to Internet radio with Creative MediaSource?
Internet radio listening is supported via a complementary application, Creative Audio Stream Recorder 2, which allows you to listen & even schedule recordings of internet radio stations. You can access the Creative Audio Stream Recorder 2 from the Creative MediaSource Go! Launcher's programs tab page. Detailed instructions and help can be found in the Creative Audio Stream Recorder 2's help file.
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12 - Does Creative MediaSource support video playback?

Yes, Creative MediaSource supports AVI, mpg1 and Video CDs. To playback avi or mpg files residing in your hard disk, click on "My Computer" and go to the folder where the avi or mpg is stored. Then select the file and press play.

To playback Video CDs, insert the Video CDs, then select "Video CD" in the "Source" window. Click the play button.

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13 - What is EAX ADVANCED HD and what does it do for music listening?

EAX ADVANCED HD technology delivers advanced audio functionality and performance, adding sophisticated audio processing capabilities, interactive and high-definition sound to Sound Blaster Audigy.

Specifically, EAX ADVANCED HD delivers the following features to enhance your music listening experience:

  • Environment effects for adding the realism of a Concert Hall or auditorium to your music
  • Advanced EQ fine-tunes appropriate frequencies in the music according to the music genre with various presets such as rock, jazz
  • Karaoke effects adjust the pitch of the music and add reverb to the microphone for a better singing experience. Special Effects such as male-to-female, female-to-male, chipmunk transforms your voice for a new and fun dimension to music entertainment
  • Studio effects enhance any electric guitar plugged in with effects such as distortion, wah, delays, harmonizers etc.
  • Time-Scaling which speed up or slow down digital music without affecting the pitch or audio clarity. This is great for listener who wants to capture the lyrics of a song or slowing down a narrative.
  • Audio Clean Up reduces unwanted background noise ("hiss", "clicks" and "pops") from analog or vinyl recordings.
  • CMSS 3D is a proprietary technology that upmix your stereo music track into a multi-channel track so that you can enjoy surround sound on a multi-channel speaker system.

To access and customize these EAX, click the EAX Control Panel button ("?) located just right of the EAX button. The "EAX" button provides a quick toggle button to switch EAX on/off quickly without opening the EAX Control Panel.

For detailed instructions and help on using EAX, please click on the help button (?) located at the top of the EAX control panel

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14 - What is the drop down box located at the top-center of the EAX Control Panel?

Creative MediaSource supports multiple sound devices in one PC. This drop down box is provided for you to select which sound device you want to set as active. If you have multiple sound cards/devices such as Sound Blaster Audigy 2 and Extigy installed on the same system, you will have an option to select. If you only have one sound device in your PC, there will not be any option to select.

Depending on the sound device you select, the EAX effects may be enabled/disabled accordingly.

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15 - What is SVM and what does it do?

Smart Volume Management (SVM) evens out varying playback volume levels within songs on your playlist so you will not experience sudden surges or drops in volume between songs on a playlist

To enable SVM, just click on the SVM button located under the Player transport control.

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16 - Why does the EAX button light up with a green outline when I only click on the SVM/Timescaling button?

The SVM and Time-scaling controls are placed on the Player interface so that you can enable or adjust them, with a single click, when you are playing back an audio file.

Therefore, when any one of the EAX effects is enabled, the EAX button will also be lighted up. Conversely, if you disable the EAX button, all EAX effects (including SVM and Time-scaling) will be switched off.

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17 - What is the purpose of the "Now Playing" window?

The "Now Playing" window was designed to conveniently display the songs that are being queued for playback and the track that is being played now. You can skip to any song in "Now Playing" by double clicking on the selected track. To clear one or all the tracks in the "Now Playing" window, click on the "Delete" or "Delete All" button accordingly.

You can also save the songs currently in "Now Playing" into a new or existing playlist by clicking the "Save" button. However, only songs from the PC Music Library or My Computer will be saved. If the "Now Playing" window contains songs from a CD-ROM, it will not be saved.

In the Organizer view, you can also hide/unhide the "Now Playing" Window by clicking the icon on the left of the Player console.

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18 - What's a playlist for? How do I create one?

Playlists allow you to compile your favorite audio tracks from different albums or artistes into one song list. Songs in a playlist can be added, deleted or rearranged anytime.
You only have to open this playlist to hear your favorite tracks. You can also transfer the playlists to your NOMAD JukeBox. In order to manage playlists on your NOMAD, it has to be connected to your computer.

To create a playlist in PC MUSIC LIBRARY:

  1. In the Main window, click the "PC MUSIC LIBRARY" button.
  2. In the top toolbar, click "New Playlist"
  3. Type the name of your new playlist.
  4. To view and choose your songs, click the "PREVIOUS" button in the toolbar to return to the PC MUSIC LIBRARY view, then a select a category e.g. All Tracks or By Album.
  5. Select the tracks you want to add to the playlist.
  6. To add the selected tracks, you can either click the "ADD TO" button on the toolbar or right-click the selected tracks and select "Add to Playlist."
  7. In the "Add to Playlist" dialog box, select the Playlist to add the tracks.
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19 - What are ID3 tags?

ID3 tags are additional fields that the MP3 file format uses to store information about the music file such as artist, genre, album, year, comments etc.

Newer implementation such as ID3v2 tags stores additional fields such as website, lyrics, equalizer presets, pictures etc.

The fields are actually stored together (i.e. embedded) with the MP3 files.

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20 - Are the Genre, Artist, Album categories I see in PC Music Library, ID3 tags too?

Although the above categories share the same names as some of the ID3 tags in a MP3 file, they are not the same. In the PC Music Library, the Genre, Artist and Album information of each track are stored in a media database, which is proprietary to Creative MediaSource. This field information is not embedded in the MP3 files.

With track information such as genre, artist and album, music management and searching is more efficient and flexible.

However, Creative MediaSource can read the ID3 tags already available in your MP3 files to tag the PC Music Library categories during importing.

Conversely, any changes you make in Creative MediaSource's library categories will be replicated in the MP3 file's ID3 tags.

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21 - Can I add other category information to my songs?
No, you cannot add other categories in the PC music Library. You can only edit the Genre, Artist, and Album categories in the PC Music Library.
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22 - What is the difference between accessing my music tracks from "PC music Library" or "My computer"?

In the "MY COMPUTER" view, your music files are displayed the same way as they are physically stored in your hard disk i.e. by folders. It is very similar to what you would see in your MS Windows Explorer, but with fewer fields.

If your music is stored in different folders for different artistes or albums, you may find it more cumbersome as you cannot view all the songs in different folders at the same time. Also, you may have to transverse up and down different folders just to select songs from different albums.

In the "PC Music Library", the Genre, Artist and Album tag information of your songs are stored in a media database. This design provides efficient and flexible means to view and manage your music library. For example, you will be able to view all songs belonging to a certain genre or artist. This is not possible in the "MY COMPUTER" view if you store music in folders according to albums or artists.

For more flexibility and efficiency song searching and playlist creation, you are recommended to import your existing songs into the PC Music Library. This one-time effort would repay itself many times over in the long run by saving time in going through different folders to look for songs.

If you own a NOMAD JukeBox, the organization categories in the PC Music Library is the same as the NOMAD JukeBox's, making music management and transfer a more consistent and easy affair.

Creative MediaSource provides an "Import Tracks" wizard to make adding of existing music tracks into the PC Music Library easy.

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23 - What does the "Import Tracks" wizard do?

The "Import Tracks" looks for any music files on your PC and imports them into the Creative MediaSource music library so that you can view and manage these music tracks in the PC music library view.

The "Import Tracks" wizard accomplishes music import in 2 simple steps. Firstly, it scans for all media files available in your computer. You can set which drive and folders to scan. There is also an option to filter out certain media types or media files that are below a certain size, which are likely to be sound clips used by the Windows operating system for alerts, rather than music files.

Secondly, the "Import Tracks" provides a few methods to tag these media files. If your existing songs are already properly tagged, the "Import Tracks" wizard can be set to read and use the ID3 tags (in the MP3 format). However, if your music have not been tagged but are organized by genre, artist or album folders in your hard disk,, the "Import Tracks" Wizard can use the folder names to tag the genre, artist or album fields. This eliminates the tedious process of manually keying in the song tag information.

Please note that if you import from an external source such as an MP3 CD, removable drive or network drives, the songs will only appear in the music library database as a track entry. The actual mp3 file itself will still reside in the external source and will not be copied to your default media folder on your PC. Once the external source is removed, you will not be able to play the song even though you can see the track title in PC Music Library.

If you want to keep the song permanently in your music library, you are recommended to first copy the physical files from the external source to your PC (preferably in your default media folder) and then use the "Import Tracks" wizard to import these tracks into your music library. Or if you copy the audio files into folders that are monitored by the Media Sniffer, the audio files will appear in the PC Music Library automatically.

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24 - How does the "Find" feature work?

Creative MediaSource incorporates a music library search engine where you can find a song with just a few keywords. If a match (even a partial word) is found among a track's title, genre, artist or album fields, it will appear in the main track window. Typing in more keywords would narrow down the number of tracks that meets the criteria.

This feature enables you to locate the songs you want quickly without any effort to remember where the track is stored or its exact track name.

If you frequently search for music by track title, the search engine can be set to look for a match in the track title field only. This way, the number of matches will be smaller. For example, if you are searching for a track titled "all that jazz" within the track title only by typing "all that jazz" in the "Find" box, songs belonging to the "jazz" genre will not appear.

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25 - How does the Genre/Artist/Album filter feature work?

While the "Find" feature looks for songs that contain the keywords, the filter feature helps by "filtering" out the genre, artist, albums you do not want to view. For example, if you click "Rock" in the Genre filter window, only the "Rock" artists and albums will be displayed in the main track view. To narrow the display further, you can select a particular artist, say "Bon Jovi". You will then see all the albums and tracks by "Bon Jovi". Selecting an album will display only the tracks from the selected album
This multi-stage filter enables you to look for the "type" of music you want quickly, especially if you have a huge music library. If you do not require these filter, it can be disable with a single click of the "filter view" button located at the top right hand corner of the content window. Located just right to this "filter view" button, is a down-arrow button that allows you to configure which filter you require.

You can activate/deactivate this feature by clicking on the tri-filter icon located to the right of the "Find" box.

This feature is only available in the PC Music Library view and only works correctly if your songs contain correct & valid tag information.

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26 - Do I have to store my MP3 files in the default folder? Should I?

For your convenience, Creative MediaSource creates a default folder in your hard disk to store music files during CD ripping and recording

You can specify another location for the Media Folder by clicking the "SETTINGS" button and going to the "PC Music Library" Tab page.

In fact, Creative MediaSource is designed with a Media Sniffer feature that allows you to store songs in multiple folders and still be able to see it automatically in the PC Music Library view.

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27 - How does the Media Sniffer work?
The powerful and flexible PC music library management features like the search engine and filters are possible because of the media database engine. Conventionally, you will have to import the songs into this media database to have it appear in the PC music Library view. And if a certain track was deleted, moved or renamed in the music library, the changes may not be made to the actual file in your hard disk until the database is refreshed or synchronized.
The Media Sniffer takes care of all these database maintenance tasks automatically. It will monitor the folders (set by you) for "activities" like track added, deleted or moved and track properties changed. Any changes made to the actual file will be updated in the media database and vice versa.
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28 - How do I restore the Creative MediaSource media database?