Roxio Creator 2011 Product Manual - Page 174
Adding tracks to your project, About protected audio tracks, Using the Media Selector
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174 Roxio Creator User Guide www.roxio.com Adding tracks to your project There are several ways to add tracks to your projects. This section includes the following information and procedures: ■ About protected audio tracks ■ Using the Media Selector ■ Adding tracks and playlists from a hard disk ■ Adding unprotected tracks from your iPod ■ Importing tracks from discs You can also record audio from an analog source. For more information, see Recording from an audio input device on page 138. About protected audio tracks Some audio tracks are protected by digital rights management (DRM) technology which controls the ways in which you can use the files. For example, DRM may allow you to add tracks to only some types of projects, or it may prevent you from copying or burning tracks to disc. In some cases, if you have purchased burn rights for a track, you may be limited to a certain number of burns. Music Disc Creator will only allow you to use tracks in ways that are permitted by DRM. If you try to add or burn a track for which you do not have permission, you will be informed by Music Disc Creator. Using the Media Selector The Media Selector lets you add tracks to your projects. You can keep the Media Selector open while you work, either as a floating window, or docked in the project track list area. The Media Selector gives you several ways to find, manage, and select tracks to add to your project. For example, you can browse for tracks in the My Media or Folders views, preview tracks, or move or rename tracks. To open the Media Selector, click Add Audio Tracks or Import from CD/ DVD. For more detailed information about Media Selector and all of its features, click Help or press F1 in the Media Selector.