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

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Importing Text Data You can import CD-Text data or track and incorporate it into the music label template. CD-Text data or track data can be created using Windows Media Player, iTunes or Easy CD Creator data. In the case of a data label template and digital image label template, you can import file names and folder names. Importing text data eliminates the need to type it in manually. Important! You will not be able to import CD-Text if your CD drive does not support CDText 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 2. On the menu that appears, click Import. This displays the Select Text dialog box. button. 3. 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. 4. 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. The Select Text dialog box will appear after import is complete. 1 7 2 w 3 8 4 9 0 q 5 6 1 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. Important! The DISC TITLE PRINTER application supports display of English, Japanese, Korean, and Chinese. Note, however, that your system may not be able to display Japanese, Korean and Chinese correctly if it is not configured for the special characters used by these languages. 23

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Importing Text Data
You can import CD-Text data or track and incorporate it into the music label
template. CD-Text data or track data can be created using Windows Media
Player, iTunes or Easy CD Creator data.
In the case of a data label template and digital image label template, you can
import file names and folder names. Importing text data eliminates the need to
type it in manually.
Important!
You will not be able to import CD-Text if your CD drive does not support 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.
On the menu that appears, click
Import
.
This displays the Select Text dialog box.
3.
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.
4.
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.
The Select Text dialog box will appear after import is complete.
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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.
Important!
The DISC TITLE PRINTER application supports display of English,
Japanese, Korean, and Chinese. Note, however, that your system may
not be able to display Japanese, Korean and Chinese correctly if it is not
configured for the special characters used by these languages.
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