feature and creates automatic Playlists based on your sorting preferences. You simply define the length of the desired music program and determine the type of music you want from your
CDDB: 
CDDB is a database comprised of thousands of artist, album, and track titles. Insert an audio CD in your CD ROM drive and open the recorder screen. If you are connected to the Internet, your program will make a connection with this site and it will match the serial number of your CD with their records and import all title, artist, and track data into the Recorder screen. This information will cross over to the Music Library, as ID3 tags, upon recording completion, saving you the tedious data entry task.
Themes:
Themes change the overall look, and sometimes the layout, of MusicMatch Jukebox, by applying a new GUI (graphical user interface) to the program. This is a great way to personalize your program and keep it dynamic. Different Themes are available within the MusicMatch program by choosing Options\View\Change Theme, and they are fun and easy to use.
GUI (Graphical User Interface):
The GUI is the physical appearance of the software. If you select a different Theme you change the GUI.
Lifetime free upgrades:
Once you register MusicMatch Jukebox, we urge you to download each new release of the software, at no additional cost, and with no usage restriction.
To do this within the program, choose Update Software from the Register menu. MusicMatch will check to see if there is a new version of the software available. You must be connected to the Internet to check for updates.
Default:
This can refer to many things within the MusicMatch Jukebox program, i.e. a default theme, default settings, etc. In most cases, default refers to the preset value that your program assumes unless you change it. Change the default theme by choosing Options/View/Change Theme, change the default record settings by choosing Options/Settings/Recorder, and so on.
File Formats:
Following are a list of file formats found in use within MusicMatch Jukebox and / or the digital music industry:
.ddf - Database file extension
.m3u - MP3 Playlist file extension. Commonly when streaming MP3s
.mp3 - Compressed audio file format
.wav -
Windows Media - Audio file format created by Microsoft
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