Introduction ii
Introduction
Creative
NOMAD
Jukebox 3
Congratulations on making an excellent decision in purchasing the Creative NOMAD Jukebox 3!
Your new multi-format portable player is lightweight, just about 10 ounces or 289 grams, without
batteries. Even though it is no bigger than a normal CD player, you can store thousands of songs in the
player’s music library. You can create crystal clear MP3, WAV recordings using the Line-In or optical
connector, all without using a PC. Your player also comes equipped with an SB1394™
connector, so you
can transfer audio files and data quickly and easily. It also has two Line Out connectors, which are ideal
for connecting to external speakers, like a Creative Inspire 4.1 speaker system.
Unlike other hardware-based players, the NOMAD Jukebox 3 features an onboard real-time digital
signal processor (DSP) and a real-time effects processor for superior audio playback and customisation.
Your player also supports EAX so that you can enhance your audio with Advanced EQ presets,
headphone spatialisation, environments and effects. Your portable digital audio player supports multiple
audio file formats, including MP3, WMA and WAV.
Supplied
Software
The package comes with:
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Creative PlayCenter™ 3
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Creative File Manager
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Creative Audio Stream Recorder
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an interactive tutorial for your NOMAD Jukebox 3
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Adobe Acrobat Reader™
Creative
PlayCenter 3
Creative Playcenter 3 is the only digital music player that you need for the ultimate, digital music
experience. You can use PlayCenter to create, organize and listen to digital music with EAX™.
PlayCenter has many new features that will help you get more out of your NOMAD Jukebox 3:
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unlimited MP3 and WMA encoding
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drag-and-drop functionality
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music library management
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flexible music library synchronisation with AudioSync™
Summary of Contents for NOMAN Jukebox 3
Page 9: ...Introduction...
Page 17: ...1 About NOMAD Jukebox 3...
Page 29: ...2 Setting Up Your Player...
Page 42: ...3 Using Your Player...
Page 71: ...4 Using Applications...
Page 80: ...A Glossary...
Page 91: ...B Primers and Information...
Page 104: ...C Handling Instructions...
Page 107: ...D Technical Specifications Error Diagrams...
Page 112: ...E FAQs and Troubleshooting...
Page 118: ...F Technical Support...