Handling CDs
To avoid damaging a CD, follow these guidelines:
Return the CD to the case when you are finished using it.
Handle the disc by its outside edges or center hole only.
Do not touch the unlabeled side of a CD or place the unlabeled side down on your desk. Doing so could scratch the surface of the CD.
Store CDs at room temperature.
Playing Music CDs |
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The PC includes MusicMatch Jukebox (select |
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models) or Windows Media Player. This software |
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lets you play music CDs. |
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Using MusicMatch Jukebox |
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This software lets you play music CDs, as well as |
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record digital music files, create music CDs on |
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your |
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into libraries, and listen to music over the |
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Internet. |
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If you are connected to the Internet when playing | Tasks | |
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a music CD, MusicMatch Jukebox searches a CD | Common | |
database on the Internet, displays the song titles | ||
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in the Playlist area, and then begins playing |
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the CD. The next time you play this CD, you |
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don’t need to be connected to the Internet — |
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MusicMatch Jukebox keeps the song titles. |
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