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This brief article is intended to give new users an introduction to MC and how to use it.
 
This brief article is intended to give new users an introduction to MC and how to use it.
  
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==Wiki Articles==
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'''Import'''
  
Import
 
 
MC uses an internal database (library) to keep track of your files.  It doesn't matter where the files are stored but MC needs to locate them and analyze them to build the library.
 
MC uses an internal database (library) to keep track of your files.  It doesn't matter where the files are stored but MC needs to locate them and analyze them to build the library.
  
Audio Configuration
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'''Audio Configuration'''
Under Tools/Options/Audio, you can set the sound device you wish to use, the Audio Output Mode, and other options.  Start with DirectSound, but once that's working well, consider switching to ASIO or WASAPI.
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Under Tools/Options/Audio, you can set the sound device you wish to use, the [http://wiki.jriver.com/index.php/Audio_Output_Modes Audio Output Modes], and other options.  Start with DirectSound, but once that's working well, consider switching to ASIO or WASAPI.
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If you use a USB DAC (Digital Analog Convertor), please visit the wiki topic on [http://wiki.jriver.com/index.php/DAC_SettingsDAC Settings].
  
Video Configurat
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'''Video Configuration'''
  
 
[[Category: Frequently Asked Questions]]
 
[[Category: Frequently Asked Questions]]

Revision as of 16:16, 17 January 2012

This brief article is intended to give new users an introduction to MC and how to use it.

Wiki Articles

Import

MC uses an internal database (library) to keep track of your files. It doesn't matter where the files are stored but MC needs to locate them and analyze them to build the library.

Audio Configuration

Under Tools/Options/Audio, you can set the sound device you wish to use, the Audio Output Modes, and other options. Start with DirectSound, but once that's working well, consider switching to ASIO or WASAPI.

If you use a USB DAC (Digital Analog Convertor), please visit the wiki topic on Settings.

Video Configuration