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Importing Windows Media Player Data for a Music Label What is Windows Media Player? • Windows Media Player is an application that lets you playback and manage multimedia files that are on your computer or the Internet. DISC TITLE PRINTER application lets you import play lists created using Windows Media Player. This capability is supported for data created using Windows Media Player 7.0 or higher. • Screen shots shown in this manual are based on Windows Media Player for Windows XP. Note Screen contents and operational procedures may be slightly different for other supported Windows versions. 1. Start up Windows Media Player. 4. Start up the DISC TITLE PRINTER application. 5. On the music label main window, click the button. 6. On the menu that appears, click Import. This displays the Select Text dialog box. 7. Click Import and then Import Windows Media Player Track Data. This displays a dialog box for opening a file. 2. Place the disc that contains the play list data you want to import into the CD drive of your computer. 3. After importing the track list, select Export Playlist to File... from the File menu, and save data to a playlist file. With Windows Media Player 7.0, it is not necessary to copy the music. Note See Windows Media Player online help for full details about its operation. 8. Select the playlist you created in step 3, and then click Open. A dialog box for selecting the specific text you want to import appears after all the text on the CD is read. Note In some cases, you may not be able to import artist name data from a playlist file created using Windows Media Player on a computer running Windows XP. 9. See step 4 of the procedure on page 23 for information about selecting data for import. • The punctuation mark when importing data can be chosen from the following menus. 25

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Importing Windows Media Player Data for a Music Label
What is Windows Media Player?
Windows Media Player is an application that lets you playback and manage
multimedia files that are on your computer or the Internet. DISC TITLE
PRINTER application lets you import play lists created using Windows Media
Player. This capability is supported for data created using Windows Media
Player 7.0 or higher.
Screen shots shown in this manual are based on Windows Media Player
for Windows XP.
Note
Screen contents and operational procedures may be slightly different for
other supported Windows versions.
1.
Start up Windows Media Player.
2.
Place the disc that contains the play list data you want to import into the
CD drive of your computer.
3.
After importing the track list, select
Export Playlist to File...
from the File
menu, and save data to a playlist file.
With Windows Media Player 7.0, it is not necessary to copy the music.
Note
See Windows Media Player online help for full details about its operation.
4.
Start up the DISC TITLE PRINTER application.
5.
On the music label main window, click the
button.
6.
On the menu that appears, click
Import
.
This displays the Select Text dialog box.
7.
Click
Import
and then
Import Windows Media Player Track Data
.
This displays a dialog box for opening a file.
8.
Select the playlist you created in step 3, and then click
Open
.
A dialog box for selecting the specific text you want to import appears after
all the text on the CD is read.
Note
In some cases, you may not be able to import artist name data from a
playlist file created using Windows Media Player on a computer running
Windows XP.
9.
See step 4 of the procedure on page 23 for information about selecting
data for import.
The punctuation mark when importing data can be chosen from the
following menus.