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Creating Music CDs with iTunes

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Creating Music CDs with iTunes To create a music CD using iTunes: 1 With your trackball, click Start on the Windows taskbar, choose All Programs, select iTunes, and then click iTunes. 2 Click the Edit menu, and select Preferences. 3 Click the Burning tab, and choose Audio CD as the disc format. 4 Click the Use Sound Check check box if you would like all songs on the CD to play at the same volume level, and click OK. 5 Click the File pull-down menu, and select New Playlist. 6 Enter a name for your new playlist, and an empty playlist window opens. 7 Drag and drop selected songs from your source to your new playlist. 8 Click the Burn Disc icon in the toolbar area. When the disc is finished recording, the Burn Disc icon disappears. 9 Insert a blank CD-R disc into your drive (double-layer DVD+R discs are not compatible). 10 Click Burn Disc to begin recording your playlist. For more information about creating music CDs with iTunes, click the Help menu in the iTunes menu bar. For help online, go to: http://www.hp.com/support n iTunes music files cannot be recorded to double-layer DVD media. n IMPORTANT: HP supports the lawful use of technology and does not endorse or encourage the use of our products for purposes other than those permitted by copyright law. Playing Music Files Playing Music Files 77

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Playing Music Files
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Playing Music Files
Creating Music CDs with iTunes
To create a music CD using iTunes:
1
With your trackball, click
Start
on the Windows
taskbar, choose
All Programs
, select
iTunes
, and
then click
iTunes
.
2
Click the
Edit
menu, and select
Preferences
.
3
Click the
Burning
tab, and choose
Audio CD
as
the disc format.
4
Click the
Use Sound Check
check box if you
would like all songs on the CD to play at the same
volume level, and click
OK
.
5
Click the
File
pull-down menu, and select
New
Playlist
.
6
Enter a name for your new playlist, and an empty
playlist window opens.
7
Drag and drop selected songs from your source to
your new playlist.
8
Click the
Burn Disc
icon in the toolbar
area. When the disc is finished recording,
the Burn Disc icon disappears.
9
Insert a blank CD-R disc into your drive
(double-layer DVD+R discs are not compatible).
10
Click
Burn Disc
to begin recording your playlist.
For more information about creating music CDs with
iTunes, click the
Help
menu in the iTunes menu bar. For
help online, go to:
n
iTunes music files cannot be recorded to
double-layer DVD media.
n
IMPORTANT: HP supports the lawful use of
technology and does not endorse or
encourage the use of our products for
purposes other than those permitted by
copyright law.