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''This isn't a real user manual, but it's a start. The beginnings of the real one are happening below. --[[~Robin]] June 26, 2006, at 02:28 AM''
To use it, save a @@.emp@@ file from eMusic (if you don't see @@.emp@@ links, you need to tell eMusic that you're using their Download Manager in your account settings), and tell eMusic/J about it with File->Open. It will open it and start downloading.
You can also associate the @@emusicj@@ program with @@.emp@@ files in your browser--that way all you have to do is click on a download link and the download will start automatically. If you have a copy of eMusic/J already running, the new downloads will appear in that.
If you're stuck, or have questions, comments, or suggestions, go to the [[Contact|Contact Page]].
----
(:toc:)
!Setting it up
When eMusic/J is first running, as explained on the [[Installation|installation page]], it will come up with a blank screen. The first thing you should do is go to the @@Settings@@ menu, and select @@Preferences...@@ You will see the preferences window come up.
Attach:emusicj-prefs.png
Here is a summary of each option:
:'''Save files to''':Specifies where you would like downloads to go to. The default is @@~/mp3/emusic@@ (that is, from your home directory, a directory called @@mp3@@ and inside that one called @@emusic@@). If you want files to go anywhere else, now is the time to change it, by using the @@Browse@@ button.
:'''Save files as''':Specifies how you want the downloads to be sorted and named. Information from the track can be substituted by using the @@%@@ markers, and forward-slash (@@/@@) represents a directory level. The default is @@[=%b/%a/%n %t=]@@, which corresponds to @@Artist/Album/Number `SongName@@, for example the song ''Feed The Crow'', which is track number 7 on ''Attrition''[='s=] album ''Dante's Kitchen'' would be saved in the location @@Attrition/Dante's Kitchen/07 Feed The Crow.mp3@@.
:'''Automatically load .emp files from''':It is possible to have eMusic/J monitor a directory on the computer. Every minute or so it will look in this directory and open any @@.emp@@ files it finds, and add them to the download queue. This is mostly useful if you are running eMusic/J on a remote computer, and want to start downloads there.
:'''Minimum number of downloads at once''':Sets the minimum number of downloads that eMusic/J will try to keep active at once. If the number of downloads in progress falls below this, then eMusic/J will start the next one. This shouldn't be set very high, as after about two or three, the problems (bandwidth congestion) outweight any benefit (potentially slightly faster downloads).
:'''Automatically check for updates to the program''':By default when you start it eMusic/J checks to see if a new version is available, and if so it notifies you. Turning this option off prevents it from checking. Note that the only information made available by this is the IP address, date and time, and that the computer is running eMusic/J, nothing more.
:'''Proxy Settings''':If your network has an HTTP proxy, you can put its details in here. Currently proxy authentication isn't supported, but it may be at a future time. If you want it sooner rather than later, [[https://www.kallisti.net.nz/trac/emusicj/report/1|file a bug report for it]].
To use it, save a @@.emp@@ file from eMusic (if you don't see @@.emp@@ links, you need to tell eMusic that you're using their Download Manager in your account settings), and tell eMusic/J about it with File->Open. It will open it and start downloading.
You can also associate the @@emusicj@@ program with @@.emp@@ files in your browser--that way all you have to do is click on a download link and the download will start automatically. If you have a copy of eMusic/J already running, the new downloads will appear in that.
If you're stuck, or have questions, comments, or suggestions, go to the [[Contact|Contact Page]].
----
(:toc:)
!Setting it up
When eMusic/J is first running, as explained on the [[Installation|installation page]], it will come up with a blank screen. The first thing you should do is go to the @@Settings@@ menu, and select @@Preferences...@@ You will see the preferences window come up.
Attach:emusicj-prefs.png
Here is a summary of each option:
:'''Save files to''':Specifies where you would like downloads to go to. The default is @@~/mp3/emusic@@ (that is, from your home directory, a directory called @@mp3@@ and inside that one called @@emusic@@). If you want files to go anywhere else, now is the time to change it, by using the @@Browse@@ button.
:'''Save files as''':Specifies how you want the downloads to be sorted and named. Information from the track can be substituted by using the @@%@@ markers, and forward-slash (@@/@@) represents a directory level. The default is @@[=%b/%a/%n %t=]@@, which corresponds to @@Artist/Album/Number `SongName@@, for example the song ''Feed The Crow'', which is track number 7 on ''Attrition''[='s=] album ''Dante's Kitchen'' would be saved in the location @@Attrition/Dante's Kitchen/07 Feed The Crow.mp3@@.
:'''Automatically load .emp files from''':It is possible to have eMusic/J monitor a directory on the computer. Every minute or so it will look in this directory and open any @@.emp@@ files it finds, and add them to the download queue. This is mostly useful if you are running eMusic/J on a remote computer, and want to start downloads there.
:'''Minimum number of downloads at once''':Sets the minimum number of downloads that eMusic/J will try to keep active at once. If the number of downloads in progress falls below this, then eMusic/J will start the next one. This shouldn't be set very high, as after about two or three, the problems (bandwidth congestion) outweight any benefit (potentially slightly faster downloads).
:'''Automatically check for updates to the program''':By default when you start it eMusic/J checks to see if a new version is available, and if so it notifies you. Turning this option off prevents it from checking. Note that the only information made available by this is the IP address, date and time, and that the computer is running eMusic/J, nothing more.
:'''Proxy Settings''':If your network has an HTTP proxy, you can put its details in here. Currently proxy authentication isn't supported, but it may be at a future time. If you want it sooner rather than later, [[https://www.kallisti.net.nz/trac/emusicj/report/1|file a bug report for it]].
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To use it, save a @@.emp@@ file from eMusic (if you don't see @@.emp@@ links
You can also associate the @@emusicj@@ program with @@.emp@@ files in your browser--that way all you have to do is click on a download link and the download will start automatically. If you have a copy of eMusic/J already running, the new downloads will appear in that.
If you're stuck, or have questions, comments, or suggestions, go to the [[Contact|Contact Page]].
----
(:toc:)
!Setting it up
When eMusic/J is first running, as explained on the [[Installation|installation page]], it will come up with a blank screen. The first thing you should do is go to the @@Settings@@ menu, and select @@Preferences...@@ You will see the preferences window come up.
Attach:emusicj-prefs.png
Here is a summary of each option:
:'''Save files to''':Specifies where you would like downloads to go to. The default is @@~/mp3/emusic@@ (that is, from your home directory, a directory called @@mp3@@ and inside that one called @@emusic@@). If you want files to go anywhere else, now is the time to change it, by using the @@Browse@@ button.
:'''Save files as''':Specifies how you want the downloads to be sorted and named. Information from the track can be substituted by using the @@%@@ markers, and forward-slash (@@/@@) represents a directory level. The default is @@[=%b/%a/%n %t=]@@, which corresponds to @@Artist/Album/Number `SongName@@, for example the song ''Feed The Crow'', which is track number 7 on ''Attrition''[='s=] album ''Dante's Kitchen'' would be saved in the location @@Attrition/Dante's Kitchen/07 Feed The Crow.mp3@@.
:'''Automatically load .emp files from''':It is possible to have eMusic/J monitor a directory on the computer. Every minute or so it will look in this directory and open any @@.emp@@ files it finds, and add them to the download queue. This is mostly useful if you are running eMusic/J on a remote computer, and want to start downloads there.
:'''Minimum number of downloads at once''':Sets the minimum number of downloads that eMusic/J will try to keep active at once. If the number of downloads in progress falls below this, then eMusic/J will start the next one. This shouldn't be set very high, as after about two or three, the problems (bandwidth congestion) outweight any benefit (potentially slightly faster downloads).
:'''Automatically check for updates to the program''':By default when you start it eMusic/J checks to see if a new version is available, and if so it notifies you. Turning this option off prevents it from checking. Note that the only information made available by this is the IP address, date and time, and that the computer is running eMusic/J, nothing more.
:'''Proxy Settings''':If your network has an HTTP proxy, you can put its details in here. Currently proxy authentication isn't supported, but it may be at a future time. If you want it sooner rather than later, [[https://www.kallisti.net.nz/trac/emusicj/report/1|file a bug report for it]].
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''This isn't a real user manual, but it's a start. The beginnings of the real one are happening below. --[[~Robin]] June 26, 2006, at 02:28 AM''
To use it, save a @@.emp@@ file from eMusic (if you don't see @@.emp@@ links, you need to tell eMusic that you're using their Download Manager in your account settings), and tell eMusic/J about it with File->Open. It will open it and start downloading.
You can also associate the @@emusicj@@ program with @@.emp@@ files in your browser--that way all you have to do is click on a download link and the download will start automatically. If you have a copy of eMusic/J already running, the new downloads will appear in that.
If you're stuck, or have questions, comments, or suggestions, go to the [[Contact|Contact Page]].
----
(:toc:)
!Setting it up
When eMusic/J is first running, as explained on the [[Installation|installation page]], it will come up with a blank screen. The first thing you should do is go to the @@Settings@@ menu, and select @@Preferences...@@ You will see the preferences window come up.
Attach:emusicj-prefs.png
Here is a summary of each option:
:'''Save files to''':Specifies where you would like downloads to go to. The default is @@~/mp3/emusic@@ (that is, from your home directory, a directory called @@mp3@@ and inside that one called @@emusic@@). If you want files to go anywhere else, now is the time to change it, by using the @@Browse@@ button.
:'''Save files as''':Specifies how you want the downloads to be sorted and named. Information from the track can be substituted by using the @@%@@ markers, and forward-slash (@@/@@) represents a directory level. The default is @@[=%b/%a/%n %t=]@@, which corresponds to @@Artist/Album/Number `SongName@@, for example the song ''Feed The Crow'', which is track number 7 on ''Attrition''[='s=] album ''Dante's Kitchen'' would be saved in the location @@Attrition/Dante's Kitchen/07 Feed The Crow.mp3@@.
:'''Automatically load .emp files from''':It is possible to have eMusic/J monitor a directory on the computer. Every minute or so it will look in this directory and open any @@.emp@@ files it finds, and add them to the download queue. This is mostly useful if you are running eMusic/J on a remote computer, and want to start downloads there.
:'''Minimum number of downloads at once''':Sets the minimum number of downloads that eMusic/J will try to keep active at once. If the number of downloads in progress falls below this, then eMusic/J will start the next one. This shouldn't be set very high, as after about two or three, the problems (bandwidth congestion) outweight any benefit (potentially slightly faster downloads).
:'''Automatically check for updates to the program''':By default when you start it eMusic/J checks to see if a new version is available, and if so it notifies you. Turning this option off prevents it from checking. Note that the only information made available by this is the IP address, date and time, and that the computer is running eMusic/J, nothing more.
:'''Proxy Settings''':If your network has an HTTP proxy, you can put its details in here. Currently proxy authentication isn't supported, but it may be at a future time. If you want it sooner rather than later, [[https://www.kallisti.net.nz/trac/emusicj/report/1|file a bug report for it]].
To use it, save a @@.emp@@ file from eMusic (if you don't see @@.emp@@ links, you need to tell eMusic that you're using their Download Manager in your account settings), and tell eMusic/J about it with File->Open. It will open it and start downloading.
You can also associate the @@emusicj@@ program with @@.emp@@ files in your browser--that way all you have to do is click on a download link and the download will start automatically. If you have a copy of eMusic/J already running, the new downloads will appear in that.
If you're stuck, or have questions, comments, or suggestions, go to the [[Contact|Contact Page]].
----
(:toc:)
!Setting it up
When eMusic/J is first running, as explained on the [[Installation|installation page]], it will come up with a blank screen. The first thing you should do is go to the @@Settings@@ menu, and select @@Preferences...@@ You will see the preferences window come up.
Attach:emusicj-prefs.png
Here is a summary of each option:
:'''Save files to''':Specifies where you would like downloads to go to. The default is @@~/mp3/emusic@@ (that is, from your home directory, a directory called @@mp3@@ and inside that one called @@emusic@@). If you want files to go anywhere else, now is the time to change it, by using the @@Browse@@ button.
:'''Save files as''':Specifies how you want the downloads to be sorted and named. Information from the track can be substituted by using the @@%@@ markers, and forward-slash (@@/@@) represents a directory level. The default is @@[=%b/%a/%n %t=]@@, which corresponds to @@Artist/Album/Number `SongName@@, for example the song ''Feed The Crow'', which is track number 7 on ''Attrition''[='s=] album ''Dante's Kitchen'' would be saved in the location @@Attrition/Dante's Kitchen/07 Feed The Crow.mp3@@.
:'''Automatically load .emp files from''':It is possible to have eMusic/J monitor a directory on the computer. Every minute or so it will look in this directory and open any @@.emp@@ files it finds, and add them to the download queue. This is mostly useful if you are running eMusic/J on a remote computer, and want to start downloads there.
:'''Minimum number of downloads at once''':Sets the minimum number of downloads that eMusic/J will try to keep active at once. If the number of downloads in progress falls below this, then eMusic/J will start the next one. This shouldn't be set very high, as after about two or three, the problems (bandwidth congestion) outweight any benefit (potentially slightly faster downloads).
:'''Automatically check for updates to the program''':By default when you start it eMusic/J checks to see if a new version is available, and if so it notifies you. Turning this option off prevents it from checking. Note that the only information made available by this is the IP address, date and time, and that the computer is running eMusic/J, nothing more.
:'''Proxy Settings''':If your network has an HTTP proxy, you can put its details in here. Currently proxy authentication isn't supported, but it may be at a future time. If you want it sooner rather than later, [[https://www.kallisti.net.nz/trac/emusicj/report/1|file a bug report for it]].
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To use it, save a @@.emp@@ file from eMusic (if you don't see @@.emp@@ links
You can also associate the @@emusicj@@ program with @@.emp@@ files in your browser--that way all you have to do is click on a download link and the download will start automatically. If you have a copy of eMusic/J already running, the new downloads will appear in that.
If you're stuck, or have questions, comments, or suggestions, go to the [[Contact|Contact Page]].
----
(:toc:)
!Setting it up
When eMusic/J is first running, as explained on the [[Installation|installation page]], it will come up with a blank screen. The first thing you should do is go to the @@Settings@@ menu, and select @@Preferences...@@ You will see the preferences window come up.
Attach:emusicj-prefs.png
Here is a summary of each option:
:'''Save files to''':Specifies where you would like downloads to go to. The default is @@~/mp3/emusic@@ (that is, from your home directory, a directory called @@mp3@@ and inside that one called @@emusic@@). If you want files to go anywhere else, now is the time to change it, by using the @@Browse@@ button.
:'''Save files as''':Specifies how you want the downloads to be sorted and named. Information from the track can be substituted by using the @@%@@ markers, and forward-slash (@@/@@) represents a directory level. The default is @@[=%b/%a/%n %t=]@@, which corresponds to @@Artist/Album/Number `SongName@@, for example the song ''Feed The Crow'', which is track number 7 on ''Attrition''[='s=] album ''Dante's Kitchen'' would be saved in the location @@Attrition/Dante's Kitchen/07 Feed The Crow.mp3@@.
:'''Automatically load .emp files from''':It is possible to have eMusic/J monitor a directory on the computer. Every minute or so it will look in this directory and open any @@.emp@@ files it finds, and add them to the download queue. This is mostly useful if you are running eMusic/J on a remote computer, and want to start downloads there.
:'''Minimum number of downloads at once''':Sets the minimum number of downloads that eMusic/J will try to keep active at once. If the number of downloads in progress falls below this, then eMusic/J will start the next one. This shouldn't be set very high, as after about two or three, the problems (bandwidth congestion) outweight any benefit (potentially slightly faster downloads).
:'''Automatically check for updates to the program''':By default when you start it eMusic/J checks to see if a new version is available, and if so it notifies you. Turning this option off prevents it from checking. Note that the only information made available by this is the IP address, date and time, and that the computer is running eMusic/J, nothing more.
:'''Proxy Settings''':If your network has an HTTP proxy, you can put its details in here. Currently proxy authentication isn't supported, but it may be at a future time. If you want it sooner rather than later, [[https://www.kallisti.net.nz/trac/emusicj/report/1|file a bug report for it]].
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''This isn't a real user manual, but it's a start. The beginnings of the real one are happening below. --[[~Robin]] June 26, 2006, at 02:28 AM''
To use it, save a @@.emp@@ file from eMusic (if you don't see @@.emp@@ links, you need to tell eMusic that you're using their Download Manager in your account settings), and tell eMusic/J about it with File->Open. It will open it and start downloading.
You can also associate the @@emusicj@@ program with @@.emp@@ files in your browser--that way all you have to do is click on a download link and the download will start automatically. If you have a copy of eMusic/J already running, the new downloads will appear in that.
If you're stuck, or have questions, comments, or suggestions, go to the [[Contact|Contact Page]].
----
(:toc:)
!Setting it up
When eMusic/J is first running, as explained on the [[Installation|installation page]], it will come up with a blank screen. The first thing you should do is go to the @@Settings@@ menu, and select @@Preferences...@@ You will see the preferences window come up.
Attach:emusicj-prefs.png
Here is a summary of each option:
:'''Save files to''':Specifies where you would like downloads to go to. The default is @@~/mp3/emusic@@ (that is, from your home directory, a directory called @@mp3@@ and inside that one called @@emusic@@). If you want files to go anywhere else, now is the time to change it, by using the @@Browse@@ button.
:'''Save files as''':Specifies how you want the downloads to be sorted and named. Information from the track can be substituted by using the @@%@@ markers, and forward-slash (@@/@@) represents a directory level. The default is @@[=%b/%a/%n %t=]@@, which corresponds to @@Artist/Album/Number `SongName@@, for example the song ''Feed The Crow'', which is track number 7 on ''Attrition''[='s=] album ''Dante's Kitchen'' would be saved in the location @@Attrition/Dante's Kitchen/07 Feed The Crow.mp3@@.
:'''Automatically load .emp files from''':It is possible to have eMusic/J monitor a directory on the computer. Every minute or so it will look in this directory and open any @@.emp@@ files it finds, and add them to the download queue. This is mostly useful if you are running eMusic/J on a remote computer, and want to start downloads there.
:'''Minimum number of downloads at once''':Sets the minimum number of downloads that eMusic/J will try to keep active at once. If the number of downloads in progress falls below this, then eMusic/J will start the next one. This shouldn't be set very high, as after about two or three, the problems (bandwidth congestion) outweight any benefit (potentially slightly faster downloads).
:'''Automatically check for updates to the program''':By default when you start it eMusic/J checks to see if a new version is available, and if so it notifies you. Turning this option off prevents it from checking. Note that the only information made available by this is the IP address, date and time, and that the computer is running eMusic/J, nothing more.
:'''Proxy Settings''':If your network has an HTTP proxy, you can put its details in here. Currently proxy authentication isn't supported, but it may be at a future time. If you want it sooner rather than later, [[https://www.kallisti.net.nz/trac/emusicj/report/1|file a bug report for it]].
To use it, save a @@.emp@@ file from eMusic (if you don't see @@.emp@@ links, you need to tell eMusic that you're using their Download Manager in your account settings), and tell eMusic/J about it with File->Open. It will open it and start downloading.
You can also associate the @@emusicj@@ program with @@.emp@@ files in your browser--that way all you have to do is click on a download link and the download will start automatically. If you have a copy of eMusic/J already running, the new downloads will appear in that.
If you're stuck, or have questions, comments, or suggestions, go to the [[Contact|Contact Page]].
----
(:toc:)
!Setting it up
When eMusic/J is first running, as explained on the [[Installation|installation page]], it will come up with a blank screen. The first thing you should do is go to the @@Settings@@ menu, and select @@Preferences...@@ You will see the preferences window come up.
Attach:emusicj-prefs.png
Here is a summary of each option:
:'''Save files to''':Specifies where you would like downloads to go to. The default is @@~/mp3/emusic@@ (that is, from your home directory, a directory called @@mp3@@ and inside that one called @@emusic@@). If you want files to go anywhere else, now is the time to change it, by using the @@Browse@@ button.
:'''Save files as''':Specifies how you want the downloads to be sorted and named. Information from the track can be substituted by using the @@%@@ markers, and forward-slash (@@/@@) represents a directory level. The default is @@[=%b/%a/%n %t=]@@, which corresponds to @@Artist/Album/Number `SongName@@, for example the song ''Feed The Crow'', which is track number 7 on ''Attrition''[='s=] album ''Dante's Kitchen'' would be saved in the location @@Attrition/Dante's Kitchen/07 Feed The Crow.mp3@@.
:'''Automatically load .emp files from''':It is possible to have eMusic/J monitor a directory on the computer. Every minute or so it will look in this directory and open any @@.emp@@ files it finds, and add them to the download queue. This is mostly useful if you are running eMusic/J on a remote computer, and want to start downloads there.
:'''Minimum number of downloads at once''':Sets the minimum number of downloads that eMusic/J will try to keep active at once. If the number of downloads in progress falls below this, then eMusic/J will start the next one. This shouldn't be set very high, as after about two or three, the problems (bandwidth congestion) outweight any benefit (potentially slightly faster downloads).
:'''Automatically check for updates to the program''':By default when you start it eMusic/J checks to see if a new version is available, and if so it notifies you. Turning this option off prevents it from checking. Note that the only information made available by this is the IP address, date and time, and that the computer is running eMusic/J, nothing more.
:'''Proxy Settings''':If your network has an HTTP proxy, you can put its details in here. Currently proxy authentication isn't supported, but it may be at a future time. If you want it sooner rather than later, [[https://www.kallisti.net.nz/trac/emusicj/report/1|file a bug report for it]].
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To use it, save a @@.emp@@ file from eMusic (if you don't see @@.emp@@ links, you need to tell eMusic that you're using their Download Manager in your account settings), and tell eMusic/J about it with File->Open. It will open it and start downloading.
You can also associate the @@emusicj@@ program with @@.emp@@ files in your browser--that way all you have to do is click on a download link and the download will start automatically. If you have a copy of eMusic/J already running, the new downloads will appear in that.
If you're stuck, or have questions, comments, or suggestions, go to the [[Contact|Contact Page]].
----
(:toc:)
!Setting it up
When eMusic/J is first running, as explained on the [[Installation|installation page]], it will come up with a blank screen. The first thing you should do is go to the @@Settings@@ menu, and select @@Preferences...@@ You will see the preferences window come up.
Attach:emusicj-prefs.png
Here is a summary of each option:
:'''Save files to''':Specifies where you would like downloads to go to. The default is @@~/mp3/emusic@@ (that is, from your home directory, a directory called @@mp3@@ and inside that one called @@emusic@@). If you want files to go anywhere else, now is the time to change it, by using the @@Browse@@ button.
:'''Save files as''':Specifies how you want the downloads to be sorted and named. Information from the track can be substituted by using the @@%@@ markers, and forward-slash (@@/@@) represents a directory level. The default is @@[=%b/%a/%n %t=]@@, which corresponds to @@Artist/Album/Number `SongName@@, for example the song ''Feed The Crow'', which is track number 7 on ''Attrition''[='s=] album ''Dante's Kitchen'' would be saved in the location @@Attrition/Dante's Kitchen/07 Feed The Crow.mp3@@.
:'''Automatically load .emp files from''':It is possible to have eMusic/J monitor a directory on the computer. Every minute or so it will look in this directory and open any @@.emp@@ files it finds, and add them to the download queue. This is mostly useful if you are running eMusic/J on a remote computer, and want to start downloads there.
:'''Minimum number of downloads at once''':Sets the minimum number of downloads that eMusic/J will try to keep active at once. If the number of downloads in progress falls below this, then eMusic/J will start the next one. This shouldn't be set very high, as after about two or three, the problems (bandwidth congestion) outweight any benefit (potentially slightly faster downloads).
:'''Automatically check for updates to the program''':By default when you start it eMusic/J checks to see if a new version is available, and if so it notifies you. Turning this option off prevents it from checking. Note that the only information made available by this is the IP address, date and time, and that the computer is running eMusic/J, nothing more.
:'''Proxy Settings''':If your network has an HTTP proxy, you can put its details in here. Currently proxy authentication isn't supported, but it may be at a future time. If you want it sooner rather than later, [[https://www.kallisti.net.nz/trac/emusicj/report/1|file a bug report for it]].
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''This isn't a real user manual, but it's a start. The beginnings of the real one are happening below. --[[~Robin]] June 26, 2006, at 02:28 AM''
To use it, save a @@.emp@@ file from eMusic (if you don't see @@.emp@@ links, you need to tell eMusic that you're using their Download Manager in your account settings), and tell eMusic/J about it with File->Open. It will open it and start downloading.
You can also associate the @@emusicj@@ program with @@.emp@@ files in your browser--that way all you have to do is click on a download link and the download will start automatically. If you have a copy of eMusic/J already running, the new downloads will appear in that.
If you're stuck, or have questions, comments, or suggestions, go to the [[Contact|Contact Page]].
----
(:toc:)
!Setting it up
When eMusic/J is first running, as explained on the [[Installation|installation page]], it will come up with a blank screen. The first thing you should do is go to the @@Settings@@ menu, and select @@Preferences...@@ You will see the preferences window come up.
Attach:emusicj-prefs.png
Here is a summary of each option:
:'''Save files to''':Specifies where you would like downloads to go to. The default is @@~/mp3/emusic@@ (that is, from your home directory, a directory called @@mp3@@ and inside that one called @@emusic@@). If you want files to go anywhere else, now is the time to change it, by using the @@Browse@@ button.
:'''Save files as''':Specifies how you want the downloads to be sorted and named. Information from the track can be substituted by using the @@%@@ markers, and forward-slash (@@/@@) represents a directory level. The default is @@[=%b/%a/%n %t=]@@, which corresponds to @@Artist/Album/Number `SongName@@, for example the song ''Feed The Crow'', which is track number 7 on ''Attrition''[='s=] album ''Dante's Kitchen'' would be saved in the location @@Attrition/Dante's Kitchen/07 Feed The Crow.mp3@@.
:'''Automatically load .emp files from''':It is possible to have eMusic/J monitor a directory on the computer. Every minute or so it will look in this directory and open any @@.emp@@ files it finds, and add them to the download queue. This is mostly useful if you are running eMusic/J on a remote computer, and want to start downloads there.
:'''Minimum number of downloads at once''':Sets the minimum number of downloads that eMusic/J will try to keep active at once. If the number of downloads in progress falls below this, then eMusic/J will start the next one. This shouldn't be set very high, as after about two or three, the problems (bandwidth congestion) outweight any benefit (potentially slightly faster downloads).
:'''Automatically check for updates to the program''':By default when you start it eMusic/J checks to see if a new version is available, and if so it notifies you. Turning this option off prevents it from checking. Note that the only information made available by this is the IP address, date and time, and that the computer is running eMusic/J, nothing more.
:'''Proxy Settings''':If your network has an HTTP proxy, you can put its details in here. Currently proxy authentication isn't supported, but it may be at a future time. If you want it sooner rather than later, [[https://www.kallisti.net.nz/trac/emusicj/report/1|file a bug report for it]].
To use it, save a @@.emp@@ file from eMusic (if you don't see @@.emp@@ links, you need to tell eMusic that you're using their Download Manager in your account settings), and tell eMusic/J about it with File->Open. It will open it and start downloading.
You can also associate the @@emusicj@@ program with @@.emp@@ files in your browser--that way all you have to do is click on a download link and the download will start automatically. If you have a copy of eMusic/J already running, the new downloads will appear in that.
If you're stuck, or have questions, comments, or suggestions, go to the [[Contact|Contact Page]].
----
(:toc:)
!Setting it up
When eMusic/J is first running, as explained on the [[Installation|installation page]], it will come up with a blank screen. The first thing you should do is go to the @@Settings@@ menu, and select @@Preferences...@@ You will see the preferences window come up.
Attach:emusicj-prefs.png
Here is a summary of each option:
:'''Save files to''':Specifies where you would like downloads to go to. The default is @@~/mp3/emusic@@ (that is, from your home directory, a directory called @@mp3@@ and inside that one called @@emusic@@). If you want files to go anywhere else, now is the time to change it, by using the @@Browse@@ button.
:'''Save files as''':Specifies how you want the downloads to be sorted and named. Information from the track can be substituted by using the @@%@@ markers, and forward-slash (@@/@@) represents a directory level. The default is @@[=%b/%a/%n %t=]@@, which corresponds to @@Artist/Album/Number `SongName@@, for example the song ''Feed The Crow'', which is track number 7 on ''Attrition''[='s=] album ''Dante's Kitchen'' would be saved in the location @@Attrition/Dante's Kitchen/07 Feed The Crow.mp3@@.
:'''Automatically load .emp files from''':It is possible to have eMusic/J monitor a directory on the computer. Every minute or so it will look in this directory and open any @@.emp@@ files it finds, and add them to the download queue. This is mostly useful if you are running eMusic/J on a remote computer, and want to start downloads there.
:'''Minimum number of downloads at once''':Sets the minimum number of downloads that eMusic/J will try to keep active at once. If the number of downloads in progress falls below this, then eMusic/J will start the next one. This shouldn't be set very high, as after about two or three, the problems (bandwidth congestion) outweight any benefit (potentially slightly faster downloads).
:'''Automatically check for updates to the program''':By default when you start it eMusic/J checks to see if a new version is available, and if so it notifies you. Turning this option off prevents it from checking. Note that the only information made available by this is the IP address, date and time, and that the computer is running eMusic/J, nothing more.
:'''Proxy Settings''':If your network has an HTTP proxy, you can put its details in here. Currently proxy authentication isn't supported, but it may be at a future time. If you want it sooner rather than later, [[https://www.kallisti.net.nz/trac/emusicj/report/1|file a bug report for it]].
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To use it, save a @@.emp@@ file from eMusic (if you don't see @@.emp@@ links
You can also associate the @@emusicj@@ program with @@.emp@@ files in your browser--that way all you have to do is click on a download link and the download will start automatically. If you have a copy of eMusic/J already running, the new downloads will appear in that.
If you're stuck, or have questions, comments, or suggestions, go to the [[Contact|Contact Page]].
----
(:toc:)
!Setting it up
When eMusic/J is first running, as explained on the [[Installation|installation page]], it will come up with a blank screen. The first thing you should do is go to the @@Settings@@ menu, and select @@Preferences...@@ You will see the preferences window come up.
Attach:emusicj-prefs.png
Here is a summary of each option:
:'''Save files to''':Specifies where you would like downloads to go to. The default is @@~/mp3/emusic@@ (that is, from your home directory, a directory called @@mp3@@ and inside that one called @@emusic@@). If you want files to go anywhere else, now is the time to change it, by using the @@Browse@@ button.
:'''Save files as''':Specifies how you want the downloads to be sorted and named. Information from the track can be substituted by using the @@%@@ markers, and forward-slash (@@/@@) represents a directory level. The default is @@[=%b/%a/%n %t=]@@, which corresponds to @@Artist/Album/Number `SongName@@, for example the song ''Feed The Crow'', which is track number 7 on ''Attrition''[='s=] album ''Dante's Kitchen'' would be saved in the location @@Attrition/Dante's Kitchen/07 Feed The Crow.mp3@@.
:'''Automatically load .emp files from''':It is possible to have eMusic/J monitor a directory on the computer. Every minute or so it will look in this directory and open any @@.emp@@ files it finds, and add them to the download queue. This is mostly useful if you are running eMusic/J on a remote computer, and want to start downloads there.
:'''Minimum number of downloads at once''':Sets the minimum number of downloads that eMusic/J will try to keep active at once. If the number of downloads in progress falls below this, then eMusic/J will start the next one. This shouldn't be set very high, as after about two or three, the problems (bandwidth congestion) outweight any benefit (potentially slightly faster downloads).
:'''Automatically check for updates to the program''':By default when you start it eMusic/J checks to see if a new version is available, and if so it notifies you. Turning this option off prevents it from checking. Note that the only information made available by this is the IP address, date and time, and that the computer is running eMusic/J, nothing more.
:'''Proxy Settings''':If your network has an HTTP proxy, you can put its details in here. Currently proxy authentication isn't supported, but it may be at a future time. If you want it sooner rather than later, [[https://www.kallisti.net.nz/trac/emusicj/report/1|file a bug report for it]].
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''This isn't a real user manual, but it's a start. The beginnings of the real one are happening below. --[[~Robin]] June 26, 2006, at 02:28 AM''
To use it, save a @@.emp@@ file from eMusic (if you don't see @@.emp@@ links, you need to tell eMusic that you're using their Download Manager in your account settings), and tell eMusic/J about it with File->Open. It will open it and start downloading.
You can also associate the @@emusicj@@ program with @@.emp@@ files in your browser--that way all you have to do is click on a download link and the download will start automatically. If you have a copy of eMusic/J already running, the new downloads will appear in that.
If you're stuck, or have questions, comments, or suggestions, go to the [[Contact|Contact Page]].
----
(:toc:)
!Setting it up
When eMusic/J is first running, as explained on the [[Installation|installation page]], it will come up with a blank screen. The first thing you should do is go to the @@Settings@@ menu, and select @@Preferences...@@ You will see the preferences window come up.
Attach:emusicj-prefs.png
Here is a summary of each option:
:'''Save files to''':Specifies where you would like downloads to go to. The default is @@~/mp3/emusic@@ (that is, from your home directory, a directory called @@mp3@@ and inside that one called @@emusic@@). If you want files to go anywhere else, now is the time to change it, by using the @@Browse@@ button.
:'''Save files as''':Specifies how you want the downloads to be sorted and named. Information from the track can be substituted by using the @@%@@ markers, and forward-slash (@@/@@) represents a directory level. The default is @@[=%b/%a/%n %t=]@@, which corresponds to @@Artist/Album/Number `SongName@@, for example the song ''Feed The Crow'', which is track number 7 on ''Attrition''[='s=] album ''Dante's Kitchen'' would be saved in the location @@Attrition/Dante's Kitchen/07 Feed The Crow.mp3@@.
:'''Automatically load .emp files from''':It is possible to have eMusic/J monitor a directory on the computer. Every minute or so it will look in this directory and open any @@.emp@@ files it finds, and add them to the download queue. This is mostly useful if you are running eMusic/J on a remote computer, and want to start downloads there.
:'''Minimum number of downloads at once''':Sets the minimum number of downloads that eMusic/J will try to keep active at once. If the number of downloads in progress falls below this, then eMusic/J will start the next one. This shouldn't be set very high, as after about two or three, the problems (bandwidth congestion) outweight any benefit (potentially slightly faster downloads).
:'''Automatically check for updates to the program''':By default when you start it eMusic/J checks to see if a new version is available, and if so it notifies you. Turning this option off prevents it from checking. Note that the only information made available by this is the IP address, date and time, and that the computer is running eMusic/J, nothing more.
:'''Proxy Settings''':If your network has an HTTP proxy, you can put its details in here. Currently proxy authentication isn't supported, but it may be at a future time. If you want it sooner rather than later, [[https://www.kallisti.net.nz/trac/emusicj/report/1|file a bug report for it]].
To use it, save a @@.emp@@ file from eMusic (if you don't see @@.emp@@ links, you need to tell eMusic that you're using their Download Manager in your account settings), and tell eMusic/J about it with File->Open. It will open it and start downloading.
You can also associate the @@emusicj@@ program with @@.emp@@ files in your browser--that way all you have to do is click on a download link and the download will start automatically. If you have a copy of eMusic/J already running, the new downloads will appear in that.
If you're stuck, or have questions, comments, or suggestions, go to the [[Contact|Contact Page]].
----
(:toc:)
!Setting it up
When eMusic/J is first running, as explained on the [[Installation|installation page]], it will come up with a blank screen. The first thing you should do is go to the @@Settings@@ menu, and select @@Preferences...@@ You will see the preferences window come up.
Attach:emusicj-prefs.png
Here is a summary of each option:
:'''Save files to''':Specifies where you would like downloads to go to. The default is @@~/mp3/emusic@@ (that is, from your home directory, a directory called @@mp3@@ and inside that one called @@emusic@@). If you want files to go anywhere else, now is the time to change it, by using the @@Browse@@ button.
:'''Save files as''':Specifies how you want the downloads to be sorted and named. Information from the track can be substituted by using the @@%@@ markers, and forward-slash (@@/@@) represents a directory level. The default is @@[=%b/%a/%n %t=]@@, which corresponds to @@Artist/Album/Number `SongName@@, for example the song ''Feed The Crow'', which is track number 7 on ''Attrition''[='s=] album ''Dante's Kitchen'' would be saved in the location @@Attrition/Dante's Kitchen/07 Feed The Crow.mp3@@.
:'''Automatically load .emp files from''':It is possible to have eMusic/J monitor a directory on the computer. Every minute or so it will look in this directory and open any @@.emp@@ files it finds, and add them to the download queue. This is mostly useful if you are running eMusic/J on a remote computer, and want to start downloads there.
:'''Minimum number of downloads at once''':Sets the minimum number of downloads that eMusic/J will try to keep active at once. If the number of downloads in progress falls below this, then eMusic/J will start the next one. This shouldn't be set very high, as after about two or three, the problems (bandwidth congestion) outweight any benefit (potentially slightly faster downloads).
:'''Automatically check for updates to the program''':By default when you start it eMusic/J checks to see if a new version is available, and if so it notifies you. Turning this option off prevents it from checking. Note that the only information made available by this is the IP address, date and time, and that the computer is running eMusic/J, nothing more.
:'''Proxy Settings''':If your network has an HTTP proxy, you can put its details in here. Currently proxy authentication isn't supported, but it may be at a future time. If you want it sooner rather than later, [[https://www.kallisti.net.nz/trac/emusicj/report/1|file a bug report for it]].
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To use it, save a @@.emp@@ file from eMusic (if you don't see @@.emp@@ links
You can also associate the @@emusicj@@ program with @@.emp@@ files in your browser--that way all you have to do is click on a download link and the download will start automatically. If you have a copy of eMusic/J already running, the new downloads will appear in that.
If you're stuck, or have questions, comments, or suggestions, go to the [[Contact|Contact Page]].
----
(:toc:)
!Setting it up
When eMusic/J is first running, as explained on the [[Installation|installation page]], it will come up with a blank screen. The first thing you should do is go to the @@Settings@@ menu, and select @@Preferences...@@ You will see the preferences window come up.
Attach:emusicj-prefs.png
Here is a summary of each option:
:'''Save files to''':Specifies where you would like downloads to go to. The default is @@~/mp3/emusic@@ (that is, from your home directory, a directory called @@mp3@@ and inside that one called @@emusic@@). If you want files to go anywhere else, now is the time to change it, by using the @@Browse@@ button.
:'''Save files as''':Specifies how you want the downloads to be sorted and named. Information from the track can be substituted by using the @@%@@ markers, and forward-slash (@@/@@) represents a directory level. The default is @@[=%b/%a/%n %t=]@@, which corresponds to @@Artist/Album/Number `SongName@@, for example the song ''Feed The Crow'', which is track number 7 on ''Attrition''[='s=] album ''Dante's Kitchen'' would be saved in the location @@Attrition/Dante's Kitchen/07 Feed The Crow.mp3@@.
:'''Automatically load .emp files from''':It is possible to have eMusic/J monitor a directory on the computer. Every minute or so it will look in this directory and open any @@.emp@@ files it finds, and add them to the download queue. This is mostly useful if you are running eMusic/J on a remote computer, and want to start downloads there.
:'''Minimum number of downloads at once''':Sets the minimum number of downloads that eMusic/J will try to keep active at once. If the number of downloads in progress falls below this, then eMusic/J will start the next one. This shouldn't be set very high, as after about two or three, the problems (bandwidth congestion) outweight any benefit (potentially slightly faster downloads).
:'''Automatically check for updates to the program''':By default when you start it eMusic/J checks to see if a new version is available, and if so it notifies you. Turning this option off prevents it from checking. Note that the only information made available by this is the IP address, date and time, and that the computer is running eMusic/J, nothing more.
:'''Proxy Settings''':If your network has an HTTP proxy, you can put its details in here. Currently proxy authentication isn't supported, but it may be at a future time. If you want it sooner rather than later, [[https://www.kallisti.net.nz/trac/emusicj/report/1|file a bug report for it]].
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''This isn't a real user manual, but it's a start. The beginnings of the real one are happening below. --[[~Robin]] June 26, 2006, at 02:28 AM''
To use it, save a @@.emp@@ file from eMusic (if you don't see @@.emp@@ links, you need to tell eMusic that you're using their Download Manager in your account settings), and tell eMusic/J about it with File->Open. It will open it and start downloading.
You can also associate the @@emusicj@@ program with @@.emp@@ files in your browser--that way all you have to do is click on a download link and the download will start automatically. If you have a copy of eMusic/J already running, the new downloads will appear in that.
If you're stuck, or have questions, comments, or suggestions, go to the [[Contact|Contact Page]].
----
(:toc:)
!Setting it up
When eMusic/J is first running, as explained on the [[Installation|installation page]], it will come up with a blank screen. The first thing you should do is go to the @@Settings@@ menu, and select @@Preferences...@@ You will see the preferences window come up.
Attach:emusicj-prefs.png
Here is a summary of each option:
:'''Save files to''':Specifies where you would like downloads to go to. The default is @@~/mp3/emusic@@ (that is, from your home directory, a directory called @@mp3@@ and inside that one called @@emusic@@). If you want files to go anywhere else, now is the time to change it, by using the @@Browse@@ button.
:'''Save files as''':Specifies how you want the downloads to be sorted and named. Information from the track can be substituted by using the @@%@@ markers, and forward-slash (@@/@@) represents a directory level. The default is @@[=%b/%a/%n %t=]@@, which corresponds to @@Artist/Album/Number `SongName@@, for example the song ''Feed The Crow'', which is track number 7 on ''Attrition''[='s=] album ''Dante's Kitchen'' would be saved in the location @@Attrition/Dante's Kitchen/07 Feed The Crow.mp3@@.
:'''Automatically load .emp files from''':It is possible to have eMusic/J monitor a directory on the computer. Every minute or so it will look in this directory and open any @@.emp@@ files it finds, and add them to the download queue. This is mostly useful if you are running eMusic/J on a remote computer, and want to start downloads there.
:'''Minimum number of downloads at once''':Sets the minimum number of downloads that eMusic/J will try to keep active at once. If the number of downloads in progress falls below this, then eMusic/J will start the next one. This shouldn't be set very high, as after about two or three, the problems (bandwidth congestion) outweight any benefit (potentially slightly faster downloads).
:'''Automatically check for updates to the program''':By default when you start it eMusic/J checks to see if a new version is available, and if so it notifies you. Turning this option off prevents it from checking. Note that the only information made available by this is the IP address, date and time, and that the computer is running eMusic/J, nothing more.
:'''Proxy Settings''':If your network has an HTTP proxy, you can put its details in here. Currently proxy authentication isn't supported, but it may be at a future time. If you want it sooner rather than later, [[https://www.kallisti.net.nz/trac/emusicj/report/1|file a bug report for it]].
To use it, save a @@.emp@@ file from eMusic (if you don't see @@.emp@@ links, you need to tell eMusic that you're using their Download Manager in your account settings), and tell eMusic/J about it with File->Open. It will open it and start downloading.
You can also associate the @@emusicj@@ program with @@.emp@@ files in your browser--that way all you have to do is click on a download link and the download will start automatically. If you have a copy of eMusic/J already running, the new downloads will appear in that.
If you're stuck, or have questions, comments, or suggestions, go to the [[Contact|Contact Page]].
----
(:toc:)
!Setting it up
When eMusic/J is first running, as explained on the [[Installation|installation page]], it will come up with a blank screen. The first thing you should do is go to the @@Settings@@ menu, and select @@Preferences...@@ You will see the preferences window come up.
Attach:emusicj-prefs.png
Here is a summary of each option:
:'''Save files to''':Specifies where you would like downloads to go to. The default is @@~/mp3/emusic@@ (that is, from your home directory, a directory called @@mp3@@ and inside that one called @@emusic@@). If you want files to go anywhere else, now is the time to change it, by using the @@Browse@@ button.
:'''Save files as''':Specifies how you want the downloads to be sorted and named. Information from the track can be substituted by using the @@%@@ markers, and forward-slash (@@/@@) represents a directory level. The default is @@[=%b/%a/%n %t=]@@, which corresponds to @@Artist/Album/Number `SongName@@, for example the song ''Feed The Crow'', which is track number 7 on ''Attrition''[='s=] album ''Dante's Kitchen'' would be saved in the location @@Attrition/Dante's Kitchen/07 Feed The Crow.mp3@@.
:'''Automatically load .emp files from''':It is possible to have eMusic/J monitor a directory on the computer. Every minute or so it will look in this directory and open any @@.emp@@ files it finds, and add them to the download queue. This is mostly useful if you are running eMusic/J on a remote computer, and want to start downloads there.
:'''Minimum number of downloads at once''':Sets the minimum number of downloads that eMusic/J will try to keep active at once. If the number of downloads in progress falls below this, then eMusic/J will start the next one. This shouldn't be set very high, as after about two or three, the problems (bandwidth congestion) outweight any benefit (potentially slightly faster downloads).
:'''Automatically check for updates to the program''':By default when you start it eMusic/J checks to see if a new version is available, and if so it notifies you. Turning this option off prevents it from checking. Note that the only information made available by this is the IP address, date and time, and that the computer is running eMusic/J, nothing more.
:'''Proxy Settings''':If your network has an HTTP proxy, you can put its details in here. Currently proxy authentication isn't supported, but it may be at a future time. If you want it sooner rather than later, [[https://www.kallisti.net.nz/trac/emusicj/report/1|file a bug report for it]].
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To use it, save a @@.emp@@ file from eMusic (if you don't see @@.emp@@ links
You can also associate the @@emusicj@@ program with @@.emp@@ files in your browser--that way all you have to do is click on a download link and the download will start automatically. If you have a copy of eMusic/J already running, the new downloads will appear in that.
If you're stuck, or have questions, comments, or suggestions, go to the [[Contact|Contact Page]].
----
(:toc:)
!Setting it up
When eMusic/J is first running, as explained on the [[Installation|installation page]], it will come up with a blank screen. The first thing you should do is go to the @@Settings@@ menu, and select @@Preferences...@@ You will see the preferences window come up.
Attach:emusicj-prefs.png
Here is a summary of each option:
:'''Save files to''':Specifies where you would like downloads to go to. The default is @@~/mp3/emusic@@ (that is, from your home directory, a directory called @@mp3@@ and inside that one called @@emusic@@). If you want files to go anywhere else, now is the time to change it, by using the @@Browse@@ button.
:'''Save files as''':Specifies how you want the downloads to be sorted and named. Information from the track can be substituted by using the @@%@@ markers, and forward-slash (@@/@@) represents a directory level. The default is @@[=%b/%a/%n %t=]@@, which corresponds to @@Artist/Album/Number `SongName@@, for example the song ''Feed The Crow'', which is track number 7 on ''Attrition''[='s=] album ''Dante's Kitchen'' would be saved in the location @@Attrition/Dante's Kitchen/07 Feed The Crow.mp3@@.
:'''Automatically load .emp files from''':It is possible to have eMusic/J monitor a directory on the computer. Every minute or so it will look in this directory and open any @@.emp@@ files it finds, and add them to the download queue. This is mostly useful if you are running eMusic/J on a remote computer, and want to start downloads there.
:'''Minimum number of downloads at once''':Sets the minimum number of downloads that eMusic/J will try to keep active at once. If the number of downloads in progress falls below this, then eMusic/J will start the next one. This shouldn't be set very high, as after about two or three, the problems (bandwidth congestion) outweight any benefit (potentially slightly faster downloads).
:'''Automatically check for updates to the program''':By default when you start it eMusic/J checks to see if a new version is available, and if so it notifies you. Turning this option off prevents it from checking. Note that the only information made available by this is the IP address, date and time, and that the computer is running eMusic/J, nothing more.
:'''Proxy Settings''':If your network has an HTTP proxy, you can put its details in here. Currently proxy authentication isn't supported, but it may be at a future time. If you want it sooner rather than later, [[https://www.kallisti.net.nz/trac/emusicj/report/1|file a bug report for it]].
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''This isn't a real user manual, but it's a start. The beginnings of the real one are happening below. --[[~Robin]] June 26, 2006, at 02:28 AM''
To use it, save a @@.emp@@ file from eMusic (if you don't see @@.emp@@ links, you need to tell eMusic that you're using their Download Manager in your account settings), and tell eMusic/J about it with File->Open. It will open it and start downloading.
You can also associate the @@emusicj@@ program with @@.emp@@ files in your browser--that way all you have to do is click on a download link and the download will start automatically. If you have a copy of eMusic/J already running, the new downloads will appear in that.
If you're stuck, or have questions, comments, or suggestions, go to the [[Contact|Contact Page]].
----
(:toc:)
!Setting it up
When eMusic/J is first running, as explained on the [[Installation|installation page]], it will come up with a blank screen. The first thing you should do is go to the @@Settings@@ menu, and select @@Preferences...@@ You will see the preferences window come up.
Attach:emusicj-prefs.png
Here is a summary of each option:
:'''Save files to''':Specifies where you would like downloads to go to. The default is @@~/mp3/emusic@@ (that is, from your home directory, a directory called @@mp3@@ and inside that one called @@emusic@@). If you want files to go anywhere else, now is the time to change it, by using the @@Browse@@ button.
:'''Save files as''':Specifies how you want the downloads to be sorted and named. Information from the track can be substituted by using the @@%@@ markers, and forward-slash (@@/@@) represents a directory level. The default is @@[=%b/%a/%n %t=]@@, which corresponds to @@Artist/Album/Number `SongName@@, for example the song ''Feed The Crow'', which is track number 7 on ''Attrition''[='s=] album ''Dante's Kitchen'' would be saved in the location @@Attrition/Dante's Kitchen/07 Feed The Crow.mp3@@.
:'''Automatically load .emp files from''':It is possible to have eMusic/J monitor a directory on the computer. Every minute or so it will look in this directory and open any @@.emp@@ files it finds, and add them to the download queue. This is mostly useful if you are running eMusic/J on a remote computer, and want to start downloads there.
:'''Minimum number of downloads at once''':Sets the minimum number of downloads that eMusic/J will try to keep active at once. If the number of downloads in progress falls below this, then eMusic/J will start the next one. This shouldn't be set very high, as after about two or three, the problems (bandwidth congestion) outweight any benefit (potentially slightly faster downloads).
:'''Automatically check for updates to the program''':By default when you start it eMusic/J checks to see if a new version is available, and if so it notifies you. Turning this option off prevents it from checking. Note that the only information made available by this is the IP address, date and time, and that the computer is running eMusic/J, nothing more.
:'''Proxy Settings''':If your network has an HTTP proxy, you can put its details in here. Currently proxy authentication isn't supported, but it may be at a future time. If you want it sooner rather than later, [[https://www.kallisti.net.nz/trac/emusicj/report/1|file a bug report for it]].
To use it, save a @@.emp@@ file from eMusic (if you don't see @@.emp@@ links, you need to tell eMusic that you're using their Download Manager in your account settings), and tell eMusic/J about it with File->Open. It will open it and start downloading.
You can also associate the @@emusicj@@ program with @@.emp@@ files in your browser--that way all you have to do is click on a download link and the download will start automatically. If you have a copy of eMusic/J already running, the new downloads will appear in that.
If you're stuck, or have questions, comments, or suggestions, go to the [[Contact|Contact Page]].
----
(:toc:)
!Setting it up
When eMusic/J is first running, as explained on the [[Installation|installation page]], it will come up with a blank screen. The first thing you should do is go to the @@Settings@@ menu, and select @@Preferences...@@ You will see the preferences window come up.
Attach:emusicj-prefs.png
Here is a summary of each option:
:'''Save files to''':Specifies where you would like downloads to go to. The default is @@~/mp3/emusic@@ (that is, from your home directory, a directory called @@mp3@@ and inside that one called @@emusic@@). If you want files to go anywhere else, now is the time to change it, by using the @@Browse@@ button.
:'''Save files as''':Specifies how you want the downloads to be sorted and named. Information from the track can be substituted by using the @@%@@ markers, and forward-slash (@@/@@) represents a directory level. The default is @@[=%b/%a/%n %t=]@@, which corresponds to @@Artist/Album/Number `SongName@@, for example the song ''Feed The Crow'', which is track number 7 on ''Attrition''[='s=] album ''Dante's Kitchen'' would be saved in the location @@Attrition/Dante's Kitchen/07 Feed The Crow.mp3@@.
:'''Automatically load .emp files from''':It is possible to have eMusic/J monitor a directory on the computer. Every minute or so it will look in this directory and open any @@.emp@@ files it finds, and add them to the download queue. This is mostly useful if you are running eMusic/J on a remote computer, and want to start downloads there.
:'''Minimum number of downloads at once''':Sets the minimum number of downloads that eMusic/J will try to keep active at once. If the number of downloads in progress falls below this, then eMusic/J will start the next one. This shouldn't be set very high, as after about two or three, the problems (bandwidth congestion) outweight any benefit (potentially slightly faster downloads).
:'''Automatically check for updates to the program''':By default when you start it eMusic/J checks to see if a new version is available, and if so it notifies you. Turning this option off prevents it from checking. Note that the only information made available by this is the IP address, date and time, and that the computer is running eMusic/J, nothing more.
:'''Proxy Settings''':If your network has an HTTP proxy, you can put its details in here. Currently proxy authentication isn't supported, but it may be at a future time. If you want it sooner rather than later, [[https://www.kallisti.net.nz/trac/emusicj/report/1|file a bug report for it]].
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To use it, save a @@.emp@@ file from eMusic (if you don't see @@.emp@@ links
You can also associate the @@emusicj@@ program with @@.emp@@ files in your browser--that way all you have to do is click on a download link and the download will start automatically. If you have a copy of eMusic/J already running, the new downloads will appear in that.
If you're stuck, or have questions, comments, or suggestions, go to the [[Contact|Contact Page]].
----
(:toc:)
!Setting it up
When eMusic/J is first running, as explained on the [[Installation|installation page]], it will come up with a blank screen. The first thing you should do is go to the @@Settings@@ menu, and select @@Preferences...@@ You will see the preferences window come up.
Attach:emusicj-prefs.png
Here is a summary of each option:
:'''Save files to''':Specifies where you would like downloads to go to. The default is @@~/mp3/emusic@@ (that is, from your home directory, a directory called @@mp3@@ and inside that one called @@emusic@@). If you want files to go anywhere else, now is the time to change it, by using the @@Browse@@ button.
:'''Save files as''':Specifies how you want the downloads to be sorted and named. Information from the track can be substituted by using the @@%@@ markers, and forward-slash (@@/@@) represents a directory level. The default is @@[=%b/%a/%n %t=]@@, which corresponds to @@Artist/Album/Number `SongName@@, for example the song ''Feed The Crow'', which is track number 7 on ''Attrition''[='s=] album ''Dante's Kitchen'' would be saved in the location @@Attrition/Dante's Kitchen/07 Feed The Crow.mp3@@.
:'''Automatically load .emp files from''':It is possible to have eMusic/J monitor a directory on the computer. Every minute or so it will look in this directory and open any @@.emp@@ files it finds, and add them to the download queue. This is mostly useful if you are running eMusic/J on a remote computer, and want to start downloads there.
:'''Minimum number of downloads at once''':Sets the minimum number of downloads that eMusic/J will try to keep active at once. If the number of downloads in progress falls below this, then eMusic/J will start the next one. This shouldn't be set very high, as after about two or three, the problems (bandwidth congestion) outweight any benefit (potentially slightly faster downloads).
:'''Automatically check for updates to the program''':By default when you start it eMusic/J checks to see if a new version is available, and if so it notifies you. Turning this option off prevents it from checking. Note that the only information made available by this is the IP address, date and time, and that the computer is running eMusic/J, nothing more.
:'''Proxy Settings''':If your network has an HTTP proxy, you can put its details in here. Currently proxy authentication isn't supported, but it may be at a future time. If you want it sooner rather than later, [[https://www.kallisti.net.nz/trac/emusicj/report/1|file a bug report for it]].
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''This isn't a real user manual, but it's a start. The beginnings of the real one are happening below. --[[~Robin]] June 26, 2006, at 02:28 AM''
To use it, save a @@.emp@@ file from eMusic (if you don't see @@.emp@@ links, you need to tell eMusic that you're using their Download Manager in your account settings), and tell eMusic/J about it with File->Open. It will open it and start downloading.
You can also associate the @@emusicj@@ program with @@.emp@@ files in your browser--that way all you have to do is click on a download link and the download will start automatically. If you have a copy of eMusic/J already running, the new downloads will appear in that.
If you're stuck, or have questions, comments, or suggestions, go to the [[Contact|Contact Page]].
----
(:toc:)
!Setting it up
When eMusic/J is first running, as explained on the [[Installation|installation page]], it will come up with a blank screen. The first thing you should do is go to the @@Settings@@ menu, and select @@Preferences...@@ You will see the preferences window come up.
Attach:emusicj-prefs.png
Here is a summary of each option:
:'''Save files to''':Specifies where you would like downloads to go to. The default is @@~/mp3/emusic@@ (that is, from your home directory, a directory called @@mp3@@ and inside that one called @@emusic@@). If you want files to go anywhere else, now is the time to change it, by using the @@Browse@@ button.
:'''Save files as''':Specifies how you want the downloads to be sorted and named. Information from the track can be substituted by using the @@%@@ markers, and forward-slash (@@/@@) represents a directory level. The default is @@[=%b/%a/%n %t=]@@, which corresponds to @@Artist/Album/Number `SongName@@, for example the song ''Feed The Crow'', which is track number 7 on ''Attrition''[='s=] album ''Dante's Kitchen'' would be saved in the location @@Attrition/Dante's Kitchen/07 Feed The Crow.mp3@@.
:'''Automatically load .emp files from''':It is possible to have eMusic/J monitor a directory on the computer. Every minute or so it will look in this directory and open any @@.emp@@ files it finds, and add them to the download queue. This is mostly useful if you are running eMusic/J on a remote computer, and want to start downloads there.
:'''Minimum number of downloads at once''':Sets the minimum number of downloads that eMusic/J will try to keep active at once. If the number of downloads in progress falls below this, then eMusic/J will start the next one. This shouldn't be set very high, as after about two or three, the problems (bandwidth congestion) outweight any benefit (potentially slightly faster downloads).
:'''Automatically check for updates to the program''':By default when you start it eMusic/J checks to see if a new version is available, and if so it notifies you. Turning this option off prevents it from checking. Note that the only information made available by this is the IP address, date and time, and that the computer is running eMusic/J, nothing more.
:'''Proxy Settings''':If your network has an HTTP proxy, you can put its details in here. Currently proxy authentication isn't supported, but it may be at a future time. If you want it sooner rather than later, [[https://www.kallisti.net.nz/trac/emusicj/report/1|file a bug report for it]].
To use it, save a @@.emp@@ file from eMusic (if you don't see @@.emp@@ links, you need to tell eMusic that you're using their Download Manager in your account settings), and tell eMusic/J about it with File->Open. It will open it and start downloading.
You can also associate the @@emusicj@@ program with @@.emp@@ files in your browser--that way all you have to do is click on a download link and the download will start automatically. If you have a copy of eMusic/J already running, the new downloads will appear in that.
If you're stuck, or have questions, comments, or suggestions, go to the [[Contact|Contact Page]].
----
(:toc:)
!Setting it up
When eMusic/J is first running, as explained on the [[Installation|installation page]], it will come up with a blank screen. The first thing you should do is go to the @@Settings@@ menu, and select @@Preferences...@@ You will see the preferences window come up.
Attach:emusicj-prefs.png
Here is a summary of each option:
:'''Save files to''':Specifies where you would like downloads to go to. The default is @@~/mp3/emusic@@ (that is, from your home directory, a directory called @@mp3@@ and inside that one called @@emusic@@). If you want files to go anywhere else, now is the time to change it, by using the @@Browse@@ button.
:'''Save files as''':Specifies how you want the downloads to be sorted and named. Information from the track can be substituted by using the @@%@@ markers, and forward-slash (@@/@@) represents a directory level. The default is @@[=%b/%a/%n %t=]@@, which corresponds to @@Artist/Album/Number `SongName@@, for example the song ''Feed The Crow'', which is track number 7 on ''Attrition''[='s=] album ''Dante's Kitchen'' would be saved in the location @@Attrition/Dante's Kitchen/07 Feed The Crow.mp3@@.
:'''Automatically load .emp files from''':It is possible to have eMusic/J monitor a directory on the computer. Every minute or so it will look in this directory and open any @@.emp@@ files it finds, and add them to the download queue. This is mostly useful if you are running eMusic/J on a remote computer, and want to start downloads there.
:'''Minimum number of downloads at once''':Sets the minimum number of downloads that eMusic/J will try to keep active at once. If the number of downloads in progress falls below this, then eMusic/J will start the next one. This shouldn't be set very high, as after about two or three, the problems (bandwidth congestion) outweight any benefit (potentially slightly faster downloads).
:'''Automatically check for updates to the program''':By default when you start it eMusic/J checks to see if a new version is available, and if so it notifies you. Turning this option off prevents it from checking. Note that the only information made available by this is the IP address, date and time, and that the computer is running eMusic/J, nothing more.
:'''Proxy Settings''':If your network has an HTTP proxy, you can put its details in here. Currently proxy authentication isn't supported, but it may be at a future time. If you want it sooner rather than later, [[https://www.kallisti.net.nz/trac/emusicj/report/1|file a bug report for it]].
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To use it, save a @@.emp@@ file from eMusic (if you don't see @@.emp@@ links, you need to tell eMusic that you're using their Download Manager in your account settings), and tell eMusic
You can also associate the @@emusicj@@ program with @@.emp@@ files in your browser--that way all you have to do is click on a download link and the download will start automatically. If you have a copy of eMusic/J already running, the new downloads will appear in that.
If you're stuck, or have questions, comments, or suggestions, go to the [[Contact|Contact Page]].
----
(:toc:)
!Setting it up
When eMusic/J is first running, as explained on the [[Installation|installation page]], it will come up with a blank screen. The first thing you should do is go to the @@Settings@@ menu, and select @@Preferences...@@ You will see the preferences window come up.
Attach:emusicj-prefs.png
Here is a summary of each option:
:'''Save files to''':Specifies where you would like downloads to go to. The default is @@~/mp3/emusic@@ (that is, from your home directory, a directory called @@mp3@@ and inside that one called @@emusic@@). If you want files to go anywhere else, now is the time to change it, by using the @@Browse@@ button.
:'''Save files as''':Specifies how you want the downloads to be sorted and named. Information from the track can be substituted by using the @@%@@ markers, and forward-slash (@@/@@) represents a directory level. The default is @@[=%b/%a/%n %t=]@@, which corresponds to @@Artist/Album/Number `SongName@@, for example the song ''Feed The Crow'', which is track number 7 on ''Attrition''[='s=] album ''Dante's Kitchen'' would be saved in the location @@Attrition/Dante's Kitchen/07 Feed The Crow.mp3@@.
:'''Automatically load .emp files from''':It is possible to have eMusic/J monitor a directory on the computer. Every minute or so it will look in this directory and open any @@.emp@@ files it finds, and add them to the download queue. This is mostly useful if you are running eMusic/J on a remote computer, and want to start downloads there.
:'''Minimum number of downloads at once''':Sets the minimum number of downloads that eMusic/J will try to keep active at once. If the number of downloads in progress falls below this, then eMusic/J will start the next one. This shouldn't be set very high, as after about two or three, the problems (bandwidth congestion) outweight any benefit (potentially slightly faster downloads).
:'''Automatically check for updates to the program''':By default when you start it eMusic/J checks to see if a new version is available, and if so it notifies you. Turning this option off prevents it from checking. Note that the only information made available by this is the IP address, date and time, and that the computer is running eMusic/J, nothing more.
:'''Proxy Settings''':If your network has an HTTP proxy, you can put its details in here. Currently proxy authentication isn't supported, but it may be at a future time. If you want it sooner rather than later, [[https://www.kallisti.net.nz/trac/emusicj/report/1|file a bug report for it]].
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''This isn't a real user manual, but it's a start. The beginnings of the real one are happening below. --[[~Robin]] June 26, 2006, at 02:28 AM''
To use it, save a @@.emp@@ file from eMusic (if you don't see @@.emp@@ links, you need to tell eMusic that you're using their Download Manager in your account settings), and tell eMusic/J about it with File->Open. It will open it and start downloading.
You can also associate the @@emusicj@@ program with @@.emp@@ files in your browser--that way all you have to do is click on a download link and the download will start automatically. If you have a copy of eMusic/J already running, the new downloads will appear in that.
If you're stuck, or have questions, comments, or suggestions, go to the [[Contact|Contact Page]].
----
(:toc:)
!Setting it up
When eMusic/J is first running, as explained on the [[Installation|installation page]], it will come up with a blank screen. The first thing you should do is go to the @@Settings@@ menu, and select @@Preferences...@@ You will see the preferences window come up.
Attach:emusicj-prefs.png
Here is a summary of each option:
:'''Save files to''':Specifies where you would like downloads to go to. The default is @@~/mp3/emusic@@ (that is, from your home directory, a directory called @@mp3@@ and inside that one called @@emusic@@). If you want files to go anywhere else, now is the time to change it, by using the @@Browse@@ button.
:'''Save files as''':Specifies how you want the downloads to be sorted and named. Information from the track can be substituted by using the @@%@@ markers, and forward-slash (@@/@@) represents a directory level. The default is @@[=%b/%a/%n %t=]@@, which corresponds to @@Artist/Album/Number `SongName@@, for example the song ''Feed The Crow'', which is track number 7 on ''Attrition''[='s=] album ''Dante's Kitchen'' would be saved in the location @@Attrition/Dante's Kitchen/07 Feed The Crow.mp3@@.
:'''Automatically load .emp files from''':It is possible to have eMusic/J monitor a directory on the computer. Every minute or so it will look in this directory and open any @@.emp@@ files it finds, and add them to the download queue. This is mostly useful if you are running eMusic/J on a remote computer, and want to start downloads there.
:'''Minimum number of downloads at once''':Sets the minimum number of downloads that eMusic/J will try to keep active at once. If the number of downloads in progress falls below this, then eMusic/J will start the next one. This shouldn't be set very high, as after about two or three, the problems (bandwidth congestion) outweight any benefit (potentially slightly faster downloads).
:'''Automatically check for updates to the program''':By default when you start it eMusic/J checks to see if a new version is available, and if so it notifies you. Turning this option off prevents it from checking. Note that the only information made available by this is the IP address, date and time, and that the computer is running eMusic/J, nothing more.
:'''Proxy Settings''':If your network has an HTTP proxy, you can put its details in here. Currently proxy authentication isn't supported, but it may be at a future time. If you want it sooner rather than later, [[https://www.kallisti.net.nz/trac/emusicj/report/1|file a bug report for it]].
To use it, save a @@.emp@@ file from eMusic (if you don't see @@.emp@@ links, you need to tell eMusic that you're using their Download Manager in your account settings), and tell eMusic/J about it with File->Open. It will open it and start downloading.
You can also associate the @@emusicj@@ program with @@.emp@@ files in your browser--that way all you have to do is click on a download link and the download will start automatically. If you have a copy of eMusic/J already running, the new downloads will appear in that.
If you're stuck, or have questions, comments, or suggestions, go to the [[Contact|Contact Page]].
----
(:toc:)
!Setting it up
When eMusic/J is first running, as explained on the [[Installation|installation page]], it will come up with a blank screen. The first thing you should do is go to the @@Settings@@ menu, and select @@Preferences...@@ You will see the preferences window come up.
Attach:emusicj-prefs.png
Here is a summary of each option:
:'''Save files to''':Specifies where you would like downloads to go to. The default is @@~/mp3/emusic@@ (that is, from your home directory, a directory called @@mp3@@ and inside that one called @@emusic@@). If you want files to go anywhere else, now is the time to change it, by using the @@Browse@@ button.
:'''Save files as''':Specifies how you want the downloads to be sorted and named. Information from the track can be substituted by using the @@%@@ markers, and forward-slash (@@/@@) represents a directory level. The default is @@[=%b/%a/%n %t=]@@, which corresponds to @@Artist/Album/Number `SongName@@, for example the song ''Feed The Crow'', which is track number 7 on ''Attrition''[='s=] album ''Dante's Kitchen'' would be saved in the location @@Attrition/Dante's Kitchen/07 Feed The Crow.mp3@@.
:'''Automatically load .emp files from''':It is possible to have eMusic/J monitor a directory on the computer. Every minute or so it will look in this directory and open any @@.emp@@ files it finds, and add them to the download queue. This is mostly useful if you are running eMusic/J on a remote computer, and want to start downloads there.
:'''Minimum number of downloads at once''':Sets the minimum number of downloads that eMusic/J will try to keep active at once. If the number of downloads in progress falls below this, then eMusic/J will start the next one. This shouldn't be set very high, as after about two or three, the problems (bandwidth congestion) outweight any benefit (potentially slightly faster downloads).
:'''Automatically check for updates to the program''':By default when you start it eMusic/J checks to see if a new version is available, and if so it notifies you. Turning this option off prevents it from checking. Note that the only information made available by this is the IP address, date and time, and that the computer is running eMusic/J, nothing more.
:'''Proxy Settings''':If your network has an HTTP proxy, you can put its details in here. Currently proxy authentication isn't supported, but it may be at a future time. If you want it sooner rather than later, [[https://www.kallisti.net.nz/trac/emusicj/report/1|file a bug report for it]].
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To use it, save a @@.emp@@ file from eMusic (if you don't see @@
You can also associate the @@emusicj@@ program with @@.emp@@ files in your browser--that way all you have to do is click on a download link and the download will start automatically. If you have a copy of eMusic/J already running, the new downloads will appear in that.
If you're stuck, or have questions, comments, or suggestions, go to the [[Contact|Contact Page]].
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!Setting it up
When eMusic/J is first running, as explained on the [[Installation|installation page]], it will come up with a blank screen. The first thing you should do is go to the @@Settings@@ menu, and select @@Preferences...@@ You will see the preferences window come up.
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Here is a summary of each option:
:'''Save files to''':Specifies where you would like downloads to go to. The default is @@~/mp3/emusic@@ (that is, from your home directory, a directory called @@mp3@@ and inside that one called @@emusic@@). If you want files to go anywhere else, now is the time to change it, by using the @@Browse@@ button.
:'''Save files as''':Specifies how you want the downloads to be sorted and named. Information from the track can be substituted by using the @@%@@ markers, and forward-slash (@@/@@) represents a directory level. The default is @@[=%b/%a/%n %t=]@@, which corresponds to @@Artist/Album/Number `SongName@@, for example the song ''Feed The Crow'', which is track number 7 on ''Attrition''[='s=] album ''Dante's Kitchen'' would be saved in the location @@Attrition/Dante's Kitchen/07 Feed The Crow.mp3@@.
:'''Automatically load .emp files from''':It is possible to have eMusic/J monitor a directory on the computer. Every minute or so it will look in this directory and open any @@.emp@@ files it finds, and add them to the download queue. This is mostly useful if you are running eMusic/J on a remote computer, and want to start downloads there.
:'''Minimum number of downloads at once''':Sets the minimum number of downloads that eMusic/J will try to keep active at once. If the number of downloads in progress falls below this, then eMusic/J will start the next one. This shouldn't be set very high, as after about two or three, the problems (bandwidth congestion) outweight any benefit (potentially slightly faster downloads).
:'''Automatically check for updates to the program''':By default when you start it eMusic/J checks to see if a new version is available, and if so it notifies you. Turning this option off prevents it from checking. Note that the only information made available by this is the IP address, date and time, and that the computer is running eMusic/J, nothing more.
:'''Proxy Settings''':If your network has an HTTP proxy, you can put its details in here. Currently proxy authentication isn't supported, but it may be at a future time. If you want it sooner rather than later, [[https://www.kallisti.net.nz/trac/emusicj/report/1|file a bug report for it]].
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To use it, save a @@.emp@@ file from eMusic (if you don't see @@.emp@@ links, you need to tell eMusic that you're using their Download Manager in your profile settings), and tell eMusic/J about it with File->Open. It will open it and start downloading.
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To use it, save a @@.emp@@ file from eMusic (if you don't see @@.emp@@ links, you need to tell eMusic that you're using their Download Manager in your account settings), and tell eMusic/J about it with File->Open. It will open it and start downloading.
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When eMusic/J is first running, as explained on the [[Installation page]], it will come up with a blank screen. The first thing you should do is go to the @@Settings@@ menu, and select @@Preferences...@@ You will see the preferences window come up.
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When eMusic/J is first running, as explained on the [[Installation|installation page]], it will come up with a blank screen. The first thing you should do is go to the @@Settings@@ menu, and select @@Preferences...@@ You will see the preferences window come up.
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''This isn't a real user manual, but it's a start. The beginnings of the real one are happening below. --[[~Robin]]
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''This isn't a real user manual, but it's a start. The beginnings of the real one are happening below. --[[~Robin]] June 26, 2006, at 02:28 AM''
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:'''Automatically check for updates to the program''':By default when you start it eMusic/J checks to see if a new version is available, and if so it notifies you. Turning this option off prevents it from checking. Note that the only information made available by this is the IP address, date and time, and that the computer is running eMusic/J, nothing more.
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:'''Automatically check for updates to the program''':By default when you start it eMusic/J checks to see if a new version is available, and if so it notifies you. Turning this option off prevents it from checking. Note that the only information made available by this is the IP address, date and time, and that the computer is running eMusic/J, nothing more.
:'''Proxy Settings''':If your network has an HTTP proxy, you can put its details in here. Currently proxy authentication isn't supported, but it may be at a future time. If you want it sooner rather than later, [[https://www.kallisti.net.nz/trac/emusicj/report/1|file a bug report for it]].
:'''Proxy Settings''':If your network has an HTTP proxy, you can put its details in here. Currently proxy authentication isn't supported, but it may be at a future time. If you want it sooner rather than later, [[https://www.kallisti.net.nz/trac/emusicj/report/1|file a bug report for it]].
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''This isn't a real user manual, but it's a start. This will get fleshed out over time. --[[~Robin]] January 02, 2006, at 10:49 PM''
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''This isn't a real user manual, but it's a start. The beginnings of the real one are happening below. --[[~Robin]]
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If you're stuck, or have questions, comments, or suggestions, go to the [[Contact|Contact Page]].
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If you're stuck, or have questions, comments, or suggestions, go to the [[Contact|Contact Page]].
(:toc:)
!Setting it up
When eMusic/J is first running, as explained on the [[Installation page]], it will come up with a blank screen. The first thing you should do is go to the @@Settings@@ menu, and select @@Preferences...@@ You will see the preferences window come up.
Attach:emusicj-prefs.png
Here is a summary of each option:
:'''Save files to''':Specifies where you would like downloads to go to. The default is @@~/mp3/emusic@@ (that is, from your home directory, a directory called @@mp3@@ and inside that one called @@emusic@@). If you want files to go anywhere else, now is the time to change it, by using the @@Browse@@ button.
:'''Save files as''':Specifies how you want the downloads to be sorted and named. Information from the track can be substituted by using the @@%@@ markers, and forward-slash (@@/@@) represents a directory level. The default is @@[=%b/%a/%n %t=]@@, which corresponds to @@Artist/Album/Number `SongName@@, for example the song ''Feed The Crow'', which is track number 7 on ''Attrition''[='s=] album ''Dante's Kitchen'' would be saved in the location @@Attrition/Dante's Kitchen/07 Feed The Crow.mp3@@.
:'''Automatically load .emp files from''':It is possible to have eMusic/J monitor a directory on the computer. Every minute or so it will look in this directory and open any @@.emp@@ files it finds, and add them to the download queue. This is mostly useful if you are running eMusic/J on a remote computer, and want to start downloads there.
:'''Minimum number of downloads at once''':Sets the minimum number of downloads that eMusic/J will try to keep active at once. If the number of downloads in progress falls below this, then eMusic/J will start the next one. This shouldn't be set very high, as after about two or three, the problems (bandwidth congestion) outweight any benefit (potentially slightly faster downloads).
:'''Automatically check for updates to the program''':By default when you start it eMusic/J checks to see if a new version is available, and if so it notifies you. Turning this option off prevents it from checking. Note that the only information made available by this is the IP address, date and time, and that the computer is running eMusic/J, nothing more.
(:toc:)
!Setting it up
When eMusic/J is first running, as explained on the [[Installation page]], it will come up with a blank screen. The first thing you should do is go to the @@Settings@@ menu, and select @@Preferences...@@ You will see the preferences window come up.
Attach:emusicj-prefs.png
Here is a summary of each option:
:'''Save files to''':Specifies where you would like downloads to go to. The default is @@~/mp3/emusic@@ (that is, from your home directory, a directory called @@mp3@@ and inside that one called @@emusic@@). If you want files to go anywhere else, now is the time to change it, by using the @@Browse@@ button.
:'''Save files as''':Specifies how you want the downloads to be sorted and named. Information from the track can be substituted by using the @@%@@ markers, and forward-slash (@@/@@) represents a directory level. The default is @@[=%b/%a/%n %t=]@@, which corresponds to @@Artist/Album/Number `SongName@@, for example the song ''Feed The Crow'', which is track number 7 on ''Attrition''[='s=] album ''Dante's Kitchen'' would be saved in the location @@Attrition/Dante's Kitchen/07 Feed The Crow.mp3@@.
:'''Automatically load .emp files from''':It is possible to have eMusic/J monitor a directory on the computer. Every minute or so it will look in this directory and open any @@.emp@@ files it finds, and add them to the download queue. This is mostly useful if you are running eMusic/J on a remote computer, and want to start downloads there.
:'''Minimum number of downloads at once''':Sets the minimum number of downloads that eMusic/J will try to keep active at once. If the number of downloads in progress falls below this, then eMusic/J will start the next one. This shouldn't be set very high, as after about two or three, the problems (bandwidth congestion) outweight any benefit (potentially slightly faster downloads).
:'''Automatically check for updates to the program''':By default when you start it eMusic/J checks to see if a new version is available, and if so it notifies you. Turning this option off prevents it from checking. Note that the only information made available by this is the IP address, date and time, and that the computer is running eMusic/J, nothing more.
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You can also associate the @@emusicj@@ program with @@.emp@@ files in your browser, that way all you have to do is click on a download link and the download will start automatically. If you have a copy of eMusic/J already running, the new downloads will appear in that.
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You can also associate the @@emusicj@@ program with @@.emp@@ files in your browser--that way all you have to do is click on a download link and the download will start automatically. If you have a copy of eMusic/J already running, the new downloads will appear in that.
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You can also associate the @@emusicj@@ program with @@.emp@@ files in your browser, that way all you have to do is click on a download link and the download will start automatically. If you have a copy of eMusic/J already running, the new downloads will appear in that.
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You can also associate the @@emusicj@@ program with @@.emp@@ files in your browser, that way all you have to do is click on a download link and the download will start automatically. If you have a copy of eMusic/J already running, the new downloads will appear in that.
If you're stuck, or have questions, comments, or suggestions, go to the [[Contact|Contact Page]].
If you're stuck, or have questions, comments, or suggestions, go to the [[Contact|Contact Page]].
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''This isn't a real user manual, but it's a start. This will get fleshed out over time. [[~Robin]] January 02, 2006, at 10:49 PM''
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''This isn't a real user manual, but it's a start. This will get fleshed out over time. --[[~Robin]] January 02, 2006, at 10:49 PM''
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''This isn't a real user manual, but it's a start. This will get fleshed out over time. [[~Robin]] January 02, 2006, at 10:49 PM''
To use it, save a @@.emp@@ file from eMusic (if you don't see @@.emp@@ links, you need to tell eMusic that you're using their Download Manager in your profile settings), and tell eMusic/J about it with File->Open. It will open it and start downloading.
You can also associate the @@emusicj@@ program with @@.emp@@ files in your browser, that way all you have to do is click on a download link and the download will start automatically. If you have a copy of eMusic/J already running, the new downloads will appear in that.
To use it, save a @@.emp@@ file from eMusic (if you don't see @@.emp@@ links, you need to tell eMusic that you're using their Download Manager in your profile settings), and tell eMusic/J about it with File->Open. It will open it and start downloading.
You can also associate the @@emusicj@@ program with @@.emp@@ files in your browser, that way all you have to do is click on a download link and the download will start automatically. If you have a copy of eMusic/J already running, the new downloads will appear in that.
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