Acoustica CD/DVD Label Maker User Manual

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display a list of all the files it finds that appear to be playlists. You can just scroll through, click
on the one you want, and click "OK", and the label maker will automatically import that playlist
for you.

Here's what all the buttons on this dialog mean:

OK: close the dialog and import tracks from the playlist file you've selected

Cancel: close the dialog without importing any tracks

Help: Given your presence here, we suspect you already know what this button does.

Stop: tells the program to stop searching for playlist files. Once the search is complete, this
button will become disabled.

Replace Existing Files: If you check this box before importing a playlist file from this dialog,
the tracks that get imported from that playlist will replace any existing track information. If this
box isn't checked, tracks you import here will get appended to the end of your existing track
information.

If you're searching for an iTunes playlist, keep in mind that this dialog will only find playlists
that you've exported from iTunes with the iTunes export feature. In this case, you'll find it faster
and easier to click the iTunes button on the Tracks dialog instead, since the iTunes playlist
dialog will read all your iTunes playlists instead of just the ones you've exported.

The Tracks Dialog

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Choose a CD Drive



This dialog pops up when Acoustica CD/DVD Label Maker wants to know which of your many
CD drives holds the CD that you're trying to read track information from. Your job is to tell it.
Just click on the drive letter of the drive that holds your CD and then, once it's selected, click
the "OK" button. If you're energy-conscious and you're trying to conserve mouse mileage, you
can double-click on the drive letter instead.

If you don't remember which drive holds the CD (but you're sure one of them does), you won't
do any terrible damage by picking the wrong drive. The program will either import tracks for the
wrong CD or display an error message indicating that there's no CD in the drive you picked. In
either case, you can just click the "Import" button on the Tracks dialog again to rerun the
process and select the right drive this time.

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