Casio CW 100 User Guide - Page 27

Importing Text Data, Importing CD-TEXT Data for a Music Label

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Importing Text Data Importing data helps to eliminate the need for inputting text by hand. The following describes the type of text data you can impor t into labels. Music Labels CD-TEXT data, or track name and other data created by Windows Media Player or Easy CD Creator Data Label or Digital Image Label File names and folder names You can also import text data you created using a previous version of CASIO DISC TITLE PRINTER application and conver t it to CW-100 format. Important! • You will not be able to import CD-TEXT if your CD drive does not suppor t CD-TEXT reading. 3.Set the disc whose data you want to read into the CD drive of your computer, confirm that the correct drive name is displayed in "Drive Selection" and then click the Start Import button. Importing CD-TEXT Data for a Music Label Before getting started, be sure you have the disc whose CD-TEXT data you want to import on hand. What is CD-TEXT? CD-TEXT is text data on a CD that provides the disc title, artist names, track names, and other information. You can import such text using the DISC TITLE PRINTER application and incorporate it into music labels. Note that some CDs may not contain CD-TEXT data. 1.On the music label template main window, click the button. 2.Click Import and then Import CD-TEXT. This displays a dialog box for selecting the drive where the CD that contains the text is located. • Language: If the disc whose CD-TEXT data you are importing has more than one language versions, you will be able to select from up to eight different languages. The selection is dimmed if the disc supports only one language. 26

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Importing Text Data
Importing data helps to eliminate the need for inputting text by hand. The
following describes the type of text data you can impor t into labels.
Music Labels
CD-TEXT data, or track name and other data created by Windows Media
Player or Easy CD Creator
Data Label or Digital Image Label
File names and folder names
You can also import text data you created using a previous version of CASIO
DISC TITLE PRINTER application and convert it to CW-100 format.
Important!
You will not be able to import CD-TEXT if your CD drive does not suppor t
CD-TEXT reading.
Importing CD-TEXT Data for a Music Label
Before getting started, be sure you have the disc whose CD-TEXT data
you want to import on hand.
What is CD-TEXT?
CD-TEXT is text data on a CD that provides the disc title, artist names,
track names, and other information. You can import such text using
the DISC TITLE PRINTER application and incorporate it into music
labels. Note that some CDs may not contain CD-TEXT data.
1.
On the music label template main window, click the
button.
2
.
Click
Import
and then
Import CD-TEXT
.
This displays a dialog box for selecting the drive where the CD that
contains the text is located.
3.
Set the disc whose data you want to read into the CD drive of your
computer, confirm that the correct drive name is displayed in “Drive
Selection” and then click the
Start Import
button.
Language: If the disc whose CD-TEXT data you are importing has
more than one language versions, you will be able to
select from up to eight different languages. The selection
is dimmed if the disc supports only one language.