Roxio Creator 2011 Product Manual - Page 150

Moving files, Add Tracks

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150 Roxio Creator User Guide www.roxio.com Moving files Note Some audio files are protected with digital rights management (DRM) and cannot be moved. To move audio files: 1 Click Add Tracks and browse the disc, hard disk, or iPod, to select the audio files or tracks you want to move. Note You may be able to add audio files from other portable devices, depending on the file and device type. 2 Click Convert. 3 Unless you want to keep the original files, clear Keep original files. Warning The original files will be deleted. 4 In the Conversion settings box, select Keep original format. 5 Choose the subfolder structure to be used: ■ To keep the same folder structure, clear the Subfolder / file name structure check box. ■ To move the files to a folder structure based on audio tags (such as artist and album), select the Subfolder / file name structure check box. From the drop-down list on the left, select the desired folder structure. In the drop-down list in the middle, set the file naming convention to Original file name. 6 In the Target folder box, specify the location on the hard disk or network where you want to store the files. 7 Select what to do if a file with the same name already exists in a folder. 8 Click Convert.

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Roxio Creator User Guide
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150
Moving files
Note
Some audio files are protected with digital rights
management (DRM) and cannot be moved.
To move audio files:
1
Click
Add Tracks
and browse the disc, hard disk, or iPod, to select the
audio files or tracks you want to move.
Note
You may be able to add audio files from other portable
devices, depending on the file and device type.
2
Click
Convert.
3
Unless you want to keep the original files, clear
Keep original files
.
Warning
The original files will be deleted.
4
In the Conversion settings box, select
Keep original format
.
5
Choose the subfolder structure to be used:
To keep the same folder structure, clear the
Subfolder / file
name structure
check box.
To move the files to a folder structure based on audio tags (such
as artist and album), select the
Subfolder / file name structure
check box. From the drop-down list on the left, select the desired
folder structure. In the drop-down list in the middle, set the file
naming convention to
Original file name
.
6
In the Target folder box, specify the location on the hard disk or
network where you want to store the files.
7
Select what to do if a file with the same name already exists in a folder.
8
Click
Convert
.