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1 Getting Started with Snaptune One ADS Instant FM Music Edition August, 2006

2 Table of Contents Getting started with Snaptune One... 1 System requirements... 1 Audio sources... 1 ADS Technologies Instant FM Music... 2 Web radio... 2 Line-in audio sources... 2 Installation and configuration... 3 Installing the Snaptune software... 3 Configuring Snaptune... 3 Snaptune is now running... 7 Using Snaptune One... 9 Exploring music Playlists view Songs view Two types of songs with or without Playing music Back to basics OnAir page Record page Options page The right hand side Buy CD panel Buy Song panel More Info panel Edit Song panel Exporting Shows from Snaptune Controlling Snaptune from the task tray The Snaptune recording service International support Contacting Snaptune... 21

3 Getting Started with Snaptune One Page 1 Getting started with Snaptune One This guide explains how to install and run Snaptune One. It includes a guided tour with screen shots and captions to help you understand how Snaptune works. System requirements Snaptune shows you the music it found on the radio Audio Sources: o An ADS Technologies Instant FM Music connected to a USB port on your PC, and o Internet connection for Web Radio Recording A minimum of 1GB (5GB recommended) of free disk space 1GHz CPU, 256MB RAM (512MB recommended) Windows XP or Windows XP Media Center Edition Service Pack 2 or later (Including Windows Vista) Microsoft.NET Framework 1.1 (this will be installed if not currently installed on your PC) Windows Media Player 10.0 or higher An Internet connection if you want to use Web Radio Stations or if you want the songs identified and have access to associated information (e.g., album art, reviews, etc.) Audio sources Snaptune needs an audio source. Snaptune provides a number of ways to receive audio streams. They include Web Radio, PC-based radio tuners and line-in.

4 Getting Started with Snaptune One Page 2 ADS Technologies Instant FM Music The ADS Technologies Instant FM Music is an FM radio which connects to a standard USB port on your PC. Using an Instant FM Music provides Snaptune with significant capabilities since Snaptune can automatically tune one of these tuners to a particular radio station based on the schedule you provide. Web radio Snaptune provides the capability to pause, rewind and record Web radio stations. Along with this capability is a directory of Web radio stations Snaptune is known to work well with. Snaptune also works well with many other Web radio stations, including Shoutcast stations. Snaptune s Web Radio Directory Line-in audio sources Your input here can be any audio device when connected to your PC s line-in jack with a 3.5mm cable like the one shown below.

5 Getting Started with Snaptune One Page 3 Our web site at explains all of the available options. Installation and configuration We recommend that you install Snaptune on a desktop PC that can be left on all day long every day of the week. Snaptune works on laptops too, but because they are typically moved around and powered off frequently it will be harder for Snaptune to consistently record the radio and you may miss songs and shows that you wanted to hear. If your laptop spends less than half its time recording radio broadcasts, we recommend you find another PC on which to try Snaptune. Installing the Snaptune software 1. Plug the Instant FM Music into any USB port on your PC. 2. Insert the Instant FM Music software CD into your PCs CD-ROM drive. If setup does not start automatically, do the following: Click the Start button, and the click Run. Type [drive]:setup. For example, if your CD drive is D, type d:setup. 3. Follow the setup Wizard instructions on your screen to install Snaptune One. You will see the following window. 4. It will prompt, if necessary, for you to install any necessary updates to Windows including the.net 1.1. Framework if you do not already have it. It will also install the Snaptune One Jumpstart packs. 5. Once the installation has completed run Snaptune for the first time. Configuring Snaptune On first run, Snaptune will walk you through the process of getting started and selecting an initial radio station to record.

6 Getting Started with Snaptune One Page 4 First, Snaptune provides a brief introduction. Click Next. After this brief introduction, Snaptune asks for your location. It will use this to provide an accurate and up-to-date list of radio stations in your area. Snaptune Inc. s current radio station database covers USA, Canada, and the UK. Users anywhere else in the world can still use Snaptune but they will need to enter their own radio presets. Snaptune Inc. hopes to include data for other countries in the future. Note: the list of radio stations shown below the ZIP code field is for information only at this point to confirm that you entered the correct location. Later, Snaptune will ask you to pick a station to record.

7 Getting Started with Snaptune One Page 5 Click Next. Snaptune next needs to know where you want to store the recordings it will make. Initially Snaptune shows you just a single choice the best location it has found. It does this by scanning all of your hard drives to locate free space and a suitable subdirectory on each. So if your C: drive is almost full, but you have a brand new 500GB E: drive, Snaptune will do the right thing and you can just hit Next. Review the selection and choose a more appropriate location if the one selected by Snaptune is not appropriate. Note: You cannot select a network drive (e.g., a PC network share or network attached storage device) for the location of your recording files. Click Next. In the next screen, Snaptune asks you to set a limit on how much disk space it will consume.

8 Getting Started with Snaptune One Page 6 Continuously recording radio can consume a significant chunk of disk space. Each week of radio recording will consume about 5 GB of disk space. Stations play approximately 200 songs per day depending upon the station format. So a week s worth of recordings will contain about 1400 songs (not all unique, of course, since songs repeat on the radio). For this walkthrough we recommend you allocate at least 5GB of space. When it reaches the limit you set it will first start deleting old recording files. Then, if it still cannot make enough free space it will stop recording and issue a warning. Click Next. Note: You can prevent Snaptune from deleting songs you like by Rating those songs. We will explore this topic a little later. At this point, Snaptune will display a radio. From here you can select which source you d like to record from: FM or Web.

9 Getting Started with Snaptune One Page 7 You can choose between FM or Web by selecting the radio button next to the medium you wish to record. For FM select the FM radio button and then select a preset or specific frequency. Before clicking Next make sure the reception sounds good. If it does not, try moving your radio or its antenna until reception improves. Poor radio reception will interfere with the effectiveness of Snaptune One, limiting the number of songs it finds and/or identifies. For Web, you should select the radio button next to Web. At this point, you should create a preset for the web radio station you wish to record. To start with, we recommend you select a Web radio station from the directory we ve provided. Listen to the Web station for a while to make sure it s playing properly. Click Next. Note: Sometimes there will be a noticeable delay before you hear the audio after tuning into a Web radio station. Watch the tuner status at the top to see if there is a problem connecting. Snaptune is now running Congratulations, you ve completed the setup process. At this point you can go to work, go to bed, go watch a movie or do whatever else you want to do because it will take a while for Snaptune to record enough radio to start finding songs. But before you go, check the tray icon for Snaptune. It should show a pulsing red musical symbol like you see here. If it s not red, then Snaptune isn t recording, so make sure it is red and pulsing gently. Right-click on the Snaptune tray icon and select Hear what s recording. Select the source Snaptune is recording and you should hear your radio station. Right-click, select Hear what s recording again and Quiet to turn if off. Now you can go do whatever else you need to get done and we ll see you again in eight hours time. Better still, keep reading and we ll explain what you ll be able to do when you come back.

10 Getting Started with Snaptune One Page 8 Note: At this point you can close the main Snaptune application. You can even logout of your PC, so long as you don t power it off, and Snaptune will keep recording. But remember, Snaptune One can only find new music in those recordings when the Snaptune One application is running. So be sure to start it up again or leave it running whenever you can. If you don t run it for a while you will notice that when you do it has a lot of catching up to do and your computer will be very active for a while. You can keep working while it is searching for new music, the tray icon will alert you whenever it finds a new song. It will probably be around eight hours before the first songs start to show up. They appear slowly at first, but then as Snaptune learns the patterns for your radio station the find rate accelerates such that you should have several hundred after the first week and within a few months you might have several thousand. A little patience at this point will pay off.

11 Getting Started with Snaptune One Page 9 Using Snaptune One Once Snaptune has found some new songs for you, select the tab at the top of the application labeled Songs and click on one of those songs. It should begin playing over your speakers and you should see something like the picture below. Well, you might not have 2871 songs right away, not unless you ve been on vacation for a very long time! It will take several weeks to get that many. But you should have a few songs by now. If you don t have at least a few songs, check that Snaptune is still recording, and make sure your PC or radio wasn t turned off by someone while you were away. The Songs view is one of two ways to explore the songs found by Snaptune One. The other page is the Playlists view described in more detail later. In the Songs view you should find music that matches your tastes (assuming you actually like the radio station you picked earlier). If you re using a PC-based FM tuner, this is music that local DJs think you d like to hear. Unlike any online music store, Snaptune guides you to music that has a local flavor. Often the next great band is just around the corner (well, at least in Seattle that s the case) and Snaptune will help you discover it. Even if that local band only gets airplay once a week between 2AM-3AM Snaptune will still find it for you. Unlike any on-line music store, Snaptune also drives you to a diverse collection of music based on your favorite DJs recommendations not on some automated bot on a web site that thinks you like more-ofthe-same. In our experience such bots never suggest radically new music that you hear and go, Wow, I like that! It s totally different from anything in my current CD collection. With Snaptune you ll soon find yourself saying that a lot. Unlike any on-line music store or other recommendation engine, Snaptune helps you experience new music even before it s available on CD. If it s a song you like, you ll probably want to buy the CD or the song when it comes out. But for now you ll just have to wait. Snaptune can also find several different versions of the same song playing on the radio. So, if you are the number one fan for a particular band and you have all their CDs, you ll probably want to listen to the

12 Getting Started with Snaptune One Page 10 radio-play edit too, and the live-session they did on your local station, and perhaps an interview with them that aired last month. If you do see what appears to be a duplicate in the Songs view, listen carefully: chances are it is a different version of the song that Snaptune has found for you, maybe a live version, a remix, a mashup, or often just the radio-play edit of the song. Exploring music As stated earlier, there are two main views for exploring music. These are the Playlists view and the Songs view. Playlists view The Playlists view, visible when you select the Playlists tab at the top of the application, should be familiar to you. It looks just like a radio station play list. Every song Snaptune has identified from the stations you ve recorded will be listed in the Playlists view in the order in which they were played. If you ve recorded multiple radio stations, you can use the station box to select which stations play lists you wish to explore. Then you can either use the blue arrows on the left and right of the Playlists view or the date selector at the top to go to the specific date you want to explore. You can copy and paste the play list simply by selecting the first song and dragging to the last song. Then you hit Control-C on the keyboard to copy the play list to the clipboard. At this point you can paste that play list into any application of your choosing (for example, an to your friend showing them what Snaptune has found for you). The content in the Playlist view is broken down into 3 item types: Songs, Unmatched segments, and To- Be-Matched segments. Songs are individual units of programming that Snaptune has determined are either songs, news programs, or some other programming item (most likely a song). A Song may or may not have been identified (i.e., Artist, Title, and Genre) by Snaptune. If it has not, please identify it. If you identify it, other users will benefit by being able to have the same item identified later if their computer finds it.

13 Getting Started with Snaptune One Page 11 An Unmatched segment is a block of programming in which Snaptune has yet to find any Songs. Snaptune will likely eventually find content in them if the Unmatched segment contains songs. To-Be-Matched segments are blocks of programming that Snaptune has not yet searched for songs. Leave Snaptune running long enough until all To-Be-Matched segments have gone away. You will know when there are still To-Be-Matched segments when the name of the Snaptune application in the Application title bar is prefixed with Searching. When you click on a song in the Playlists view, it will play in the built-in music player. There are a number of ways to control the Playlists view. At the top middle of this view you will notice a station selection control. Click on the down arrow to select which station for which you want to display a play list. Below the station selector you will see a date selection control. Select a date for which you want a play list displayed. (Note: It is possible to select a date for a radio station that has no recorded content.) At the top on the left and right hand sides of the Playlists view you will see left and right arrows, respectively. You can use these to go back or forward a day at a time. Lastly, there is a check box labeled Songs only. If that box is checked, the Playlists view will not display Unmatched and To-Be-Matched segments. In addition, while playing songs from the Playlists view, it will not play any programming between the songs (e.g., DJ or advertisements) if the Songs only box is checked. It will simply skip from song to song in the chronological order the songs were played on that station that day. If the Songs only box is not checked, when you click on a song in the Playlists view, it will start playing from that point in time when the song was played and then play the recording stream continuously from there, including all the DJ speak, advertisements, etc. If you drag the progress indicator in the music player, it will automatically highlight the song playing in the play list. Note: When recording a station 24x7, Snaptune records in 4 hour intervals. So you may notice as you drag the progress indicator it will not actually span all the songs in the play list. That is because not all of them may be contained in the same 4 hour interval. You would need to manually select a song outside this interval. Songs view The Songs view, visible when you select the Songs tab at the top of the application, should be familiar to you. Most media player applications such as Windows Media Player and itunes have a similar view. All of the usual sorting and scrolling options are there. To sort on any column simply click the header. To reverse the sort order, simply click it again. You can even create cascading sorts by clicking the columns in the order you want. Try clicking Artist then Genre, for example. You should see each Genre sorted in alphabetical order sorted by Artist. The Rating column allows you to rate a song and sort all the songs by these ratings. As an added benefit, songs rated 1 3 stars will be deleted last when Snaptune is running out of space. To rate a song select the first, second or third star for that song. To un-rate a song select the first star and then select that star again. The Rating column also allows you to hide songs you don t want to see any more. If you click on the trash can in the Rating column, Snaptune will hide it from your view. If you decide later you want to bring it back, just select the Options tab at the top of the application and select the Show hidden songs button. From there you can unhide any song you ve hidden. The Chart column has nothing to do with the normal charts you see for music. This chart is totally personal to you, to the radio stations and times you have chosen and to this copy of Snaptune. It shows whether this song has been played more, less or about the same as last week. And, if Snaptune hasn t seen this song before (as will be the case for all the songs it just found for you), this column will show new. If this song was once discovered by Snaptune but was later expired due to space limitations, and then plays again on the radio, this column will show re-entry. This gives you an easy way to find the new music that was added to your favorite radio station this week bypassing all of the songs you ve been listening to for weeks on end as you drive around. The Count column similarly shows a totally personal view on how popular each song is on the radio stations and schedule you record.

14 Getting Started with Snaptune One Page 12 The Date column shows you the date a song was last played across all stations on which it s been found. Tip: If you click on a song in the Date column, it will take you to the Playlists view the most recent time it played on the radio. You can copy lists of songs directly from the Songs view into an message to send someone a link to a song you just found using Snaptune. To do this, select the first song you want to copy and, while holding the mouse button down, drag to the last song. Then either hit Control-C on the keyboard or right mouse click on any song in the range of songs you ve selected and select Copy. Note: This does not actually copy the song itself, just the information about the song and a link to a web page that provides more information about the song. The Songs view also displays any Shows that Snaptune has recorded for you. These are recordings you define on the Record Page with a set duration, marked as a Show. For example, you might record CarTalk every Saturday. Shows are labeled with whatever name you specify for them together with the date/time at which the show was recorded. Two types of songs with or without In the Songs and Playlists views you will see some songs that have metadata and some that don t. While we have done everything we can to pre-populate the Snaptune Web Service with current metadata for songs that are playing on the radio, there will be songs that are not identified. Snaptune uses a wiki-like mechanism to get updated information to users to supplement the information our servers supply. You can enter metadata for any track using the Edit Song panel on the right hand side, as described later. Unlike a wiki, however, any data you entered only gets out to other users if a sufficient number agree on what the song is called so there is less chance of bad data appearing for any song. For songs where Snaptune Inc. does have metadata, the artist, title and genre are filled in automatically. Snaptune uses a proprietary song identification technology which is able to identify, in most cases, different versions of a particular song. In the example below, Snaptune has found two versions of a song. One version was actually broadcast live at the radio station I was recording while the other was the radio release. This is one of the greatest features of Snaptune One. Snaptune works with any genre of music in any country in the world. Our initial data is focused on current US radio play lists but will rapidly expand with user input to cover many different genres from many different countries. Snaptune will also identify talk segments on radio stations like NPR or the BBC. You can enter metadata for these segments too, or they may get labeled automatically by our server if other people have already named them. Playing music Snaptune includes a media player control at the bottom of the Songs and Playlists views. It has the typical play, pause, next and previous buttons on it, a volume control and a panel with the name of the track and artist currently playing.

15 Getting Started with Snaptune One Page 13 There are, however, a few unique features about the Snaptune media player. First, we show the date and time below the progress control. This is the actual date and time of the radio show you are currently listening to. This comes in handy if, for example, you hear something on NPR while driving to work. When you get home you can scroll quickly to 8:37AM and then go back to listen to the entire piece again. Secondly, the slider control can be moved before or after the limits of the song or talk segment. This allows you to hear up to ten seconds on either side. This is useful when you are trying to enter artist or title information because you can often hear the announcement that preceded or followed it. Snaptune acts a bit like a search engine for audio in this regard; it has indexed all the radio it recorded and now you can gain random access to it much like a search engine lets you find any page on the relatively unorganized World Wide Web. Thirdly, you can play many different versions of the same audio segment if Snaptune has found more than one. If the one playing now has some static on it, just right mouse click on the song and select Alternate and try another one. Snaptune will normally have picked the best version of any song or talk segment for you. Snaptune will also continually update the best version of any song or talk segment so you may find that a song improves over time to a more complete, better sounding version if one becomes available. Back to basics Now we ll turn our attention to the basic ways you can use and control Snaptune One. You will always notice a set of five tabs at the top of the Snaptune application. These tabs allow you to select the various pages within Snaptune. The main tabs are OnAir, Playlists, Songs, Record, and Options. OnAir page In OnAir page you can use Web radio, any available FM tuner or line-in to listen to live radio. You can pause, rewind, fast-forward and record live radio.

16 Getting Started with Snaptune One Page 14 The preset FM radio stations listed here were found when you told Snaptune where you are located. So if entered and don t live there, click on the Options tab now and go change it. If you are worried about privacy issues, check our extensive privacy policy online and don t panic, a ZIP code is a pretty big area, and we aren t tracking you. If a station is not listed in this view, you can add it using the Add preset button. In countries other than USA, Canada and UK no presets are provided and users must enter their own. We hope to add presets for other countries in a future release. Note: If you are recording on a PC-based radio tuner and only have one, changing frequencies will interrupt Snaptune from recording your chosen station, so be careful not to change stations if you have just started recording. If you do accidentally change to a different station, don t worry, Snaptune will immediately resume recording as soon as you return to the frequency you re recording or leave this screen. Tip: When you select a station that is actively being recorded by Snaptune, you will notice that you can rewind back to the beginning of the recording. The progress indicator will tell you the time the audio was recorded when you are not playing the live audio feed.

17 Getting Started with Snaptune One Page 15 Record page On the record tab you can create custom recording schedules allowing you to multiplex a single tuner across multiple stations or to record a specific show at a specific time on a specific station. You can even simultaneously record multiple stations using Web radio, Line-in, and/or PC-based radio tuners. As mentioned earlier we recommend you leave the recording schedule Snaptune has created for you until it has found lots of songs because multiplexing between stations will reduce your song find rate considerably during the initial phase when Snaptune is learning patterns. Below is a complex schedule created for a local radio station. In this example individual schedules have been defined for different shows on a single radio station. This allows the user to listen to the original radio show in full from end to end or to listen to any songs in it that Snaptune finds. Many of our users like to program the Record page this way, listening to the show time-shifted at their desk but also able to easily find any individual song, look it up and purchase the album it comes from. Tip: If you want the songs Snaptune has found to be associated with a particular radio show, create a recording schedule that specifically records that program. For example, one of my favorites programs is The John In The Morning Show on 90.3 FM. That show plays Mon-Fri from 6AM-10AM. I create a schedule item to record that show during that period. Once I have created the schedule, I declare it as a Show. Any songs found during that show will be associated with that show so I can easily see what John Richards plays. Options page This is the page we hope you rarely need to visit because we ve tried really hard to make Snaptune easy to use without lots of confusing options. Using the Options page you can change the Recordings Directory, the Saved Shows Directory, various privacy options and your location. In the Options page you can also view the list of songs you ve chosen to Hide and you can un-hide songs you wish to bring back to your Songs view.

18 Getting Started with Snaptune One Page 16 The right hand side When the Songs view or Playlists view is selected the right hand side contains a series of tabs you can select. These relate to the song you ve selected, so go ahead and click on a song now. You should see something like the picture below. Buy CD panel With the Buy CD tab selected you can see a list of CDs by the artist of the song you have selected. These are grouped into BEST BETS and OTHER CDS according to whether we think they include the song you ve clicked on. You can browse any of the albums shown, read a review on it, and then when you are ready to buy, just click the Buy! button or click anywhere on the large album image. Your browser will launch and Amazon.com will appear right on the CD you picked. It s that easy to buy music based on what you hear on the radio, just two clicks! We think you ll find this quite addictive; we do. Note: It s not always possible for Snaptune to tell which CD, if any, contained the song you ve selected. So please be sure to listen to the samples provided on Amazon.com before committing yourself to a purchase. Buy Song panel With the Buy Song tab selected you can see a list of tracks or albums that the Apple itunes Music store has related to the song you ve selected.

19 Getting Started with Snaptune One Page 17 Click on the arrow right of the Song, Artist or Title and you can purchase that from itunes. The same goes for clicking on the cover of an Album in this view, if one is available. This feature requires that you have Apple itunes 4.9 or later installed on your computer. Again, make sure you listen to the sample on the itunes Music Store before committing yourself to a purchase. More Info panel When the More Info tab is selected Snaptune One takes you to special pages on the Snaptune web site where you can explore the songs you have, the radio stations they play on, other songs other Snaptune users have found on those stations, play lists and much more.

20 Getting Started with Snaptune One Page 18 Edit Song panel With the Edit Song tab selected you can add or correct the metadata for any song you see in the Songs or Playlists view. You can edit the song Artist, Title, and Genre. You also have easy access to a search engine if you need to check that you ve tagged the song correctly. Unless you ve cleared the option on the Options page to prevent it, any metadata you enter here is passed to our servers where we compare it to all other submissions to decide the correct name for any song.

21 Getting Started with Snaptune One Page 19 Tip: Snaptune will make multiple attempts to identify each song it finds. However, if a song has not been identified by Snaptune within about 2 weeks, it will no longer try. We encourage you to enter the information if you know the identity of the song. This will benefit all Snaptune users. Tip: Snaptune provides a search feature that uses Google to find songs based on their lyrics. From within the Song edit page, type a line from the song and click on the search for these on Google button. A browser will come forward with the search results. Typically, the song will be identified quickly using the lyrics in this fashion. Snaptune is not affiliated with any of the sites in which the lyrics were found. Use this feature at your own risk. Tip: While listening to a song that has been identified, if you want to sing along with it, go to the Edit Song panel and click on the search for these on Google button. It will use the artist and title to search for the lyrics. Tip: Snaptune makes no claim of being able to identify every song that is found. Only through the active identification by our users will songs have a high degree of probability of being matched with their proper identity. Tip: If the currently selected item is a Show (only selectable from the Songs view), then the Edit Songs page will have two extra buttons: save to file and send to itunes. This enables you to listen to Shows recorded by Snaptune outside of Snaptune One. Using itunes requires that you have itunes version 4.9 or later installed on your computer. Exporting Shows from Snaptune Snaptune One does not allow you to export individual songs that it has found for use outside of Snaptune. If you wish to do that, you need to either buy the CD or the song. Snaptune makes purchasing music a simple point and click process. You can, however, save Shows you ve recorded in Snaptune One. Let s say you ve recorded the John In The Morning Show each weekday from 6AM to 10AM. There are two ways you can export that show to other applications. Save To File Send to itunes This will place the audio file in the directory specified in the Options page (the default is the My Music folder contained in your My Documents folder). This is will launch itunes and automatically export the audio file to itunes. Requires itunes version 4.9 or later. To export a Show, from the Songs view select the Show you wish to export. Then click on the Edit Song tab on the right side of the application. At the bottom of that view you will see save to file and send to itunes buttons. Select the appropriate button. Note: You must have selected the check box next to This recording is a show when you created the recording schedule. Controlling Snaptune from the task tray Snaptune includes a Windows Task Tray icon that provides you with easy access to launch the main Snaptune application and also provides an indication of what Snaptune is doing. The tray icon will notify you when Snaptune finds new music, or when you run out of disk space.

22 Getting Started with Snaptune One Page 20 When Snaptune is recording the icon is red and pulses gently. If it is not recording the icon will be blue and you need to check your schedule to see if it should be recording or make more disk space available if that is the reason it has stopped recording. Right click on the tray icon to access the following menu. Using this menu you can listen in on any currently active recording and you can suspend all recordings. Suspending recordings may be desirable if, for instance, you are running a game that needs your computer s full attention. The Snaptune recording service Snaptune is able to record regardless of whether you are logged into your PC or not. This is achieved by means of a separate Windows service program called snaprec.exe that runs all the time on your system. In the unlikely event that this service is not running, the Snaptune tray icon will warn you and attempt to restart it for you. The main Snaptune application itself does not need to be running all the time, although we recommend you leave it running if possible. If you don t leave it running, the next time you start Snaptune One you may find it spends several minutes doing calculations and looking for patterns in the new recording files that have been created while it was not running. There will be some intense disk activity and CPU usage but you should find that your computer remains responsive throughout. Leaving Snaptune running all the time means that new music can be found while you are away and when you get home you can quickly find the name of a song you heard this morning on the way to work. International support As mentioned above, Snaptune can work anywhere in the world on any radio station: it is not reliant on any particular database or playlist and it is capable of learning new stations and the Artist, Title and Genre of new songs. Snaptune is currently available only in English although we hope to make other language versions available soon. The Snaptune Web Service includes radio station information for the USA, Canada and the UK. We hope to add other countries shortly. If you are using Snaptune in another country you can still get the benefit of one-click tuning but you will need to manually add your own presets.

23 Getting Started with Snaptune One Page 21 Contacting Snaptune By now you should have a good idea about what Snaptune One is and how you can use it to discover new music to buy. Please use the following to contact Snaptune Inc: Company web site: General info info@snaptune.com Support support@snaptune.com Support web site: Community forums: We hope you find loads of new music and that you enjoy using Snaptune One for years to come. From the Snaptune team, we thank you very much for giving Snaptune One a try.

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