Wednesday, January 29, 2014

Create A Jukebox Compact disc

The Music Match Jukebox is an audio software application. This application has many features, but one of the features is the option to create a music CD through the process known as "burning." Burning is when the audio software takes a music file from your music library on your hard drive and converts it to the CD format. Music Match Jukebox can easily do this task .


Instructions


1. Open and run the MusicMatch Jukebox software by locating its desktop icon and double-clicking it.


2. Insert a recordable CD-R/CD-RW disc into your computer's CD burning drive.


3. Find the "Burn" button under the playlist window and click it.


4. Click "Add," which is in the "Burner" dialog box. Scroll through your music files on your hard drive.


5. Select the music files that you want to burn on CD and click the "Add" button in the "Open Music" dialog box. Do this individually.


6. Place a check mark by the music files that you want to burn. Remove the check marks by the music files that you do not want to burn.


7. Click "Burn" in the "Burner" dialog box. The music files you previously selected will burn to the blank CD in your computer.









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