AudioTron - FAQs

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02 Functionality
As with most MP3 applications and devices, the AudioTron's effectiveness and
functionality greatly depends on how well your personal music library is
detailed and organized; namely, how good your ID3 tags are. The more precise
and accurate your MP3 file names and tags are, the better your AudioTron
experience will be. 

For those of you who have a large amount of unnamed MP3 files, don't worry; 
it really doesn't take all that long to edit tags in the included 
AudioStation software, in Winamp or other players. Once your files are 
properly tagged, it's very easy to cycle thru and add songs to your playlist
with the remote. The AudioTron supports playback for MP3, WAV, M3U, PLS, WMA,
and Firmware files. Another very useful feature is the AudioTron's clock
settings, which can be used to transform the unit into the perfect alarm 
clock, allowing you to wake up to or fall asleep to your favorite music. 

The ability to listen to streaming internet radio is definitely one of this
nifty device's highlights. Setting up the AudioTron to listen to broadcasts
requires you to sign up for a TurtleRadio account online (which is a free 
and relatively quick process). Once signed up, you will have access to many
different radio stations of different genre types (currently about 200 default
Stations). It's as easy as clicking the 'Net' button on your remote control 
and browsing thru stations as you would normal MP3 files. If your favorite 
stations are not listed, you can manually add them on the TurtleRadio site.

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