1. | How do you play a song on a CD? |
2. | What is ripping, and how do you do it? |
3. | How do you avoid importing songs you don't want? |
4. | How do you adjust song or album information? |
5. | Name two ways of finding songs in your collection. |
6. | How do you create a new playlist? |
7. | How do you add songs to a playlist? |
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8. | How do you burn a playlist to CD? |
9. | How do you automatically sync your iPod with your iTunes Library? |
10. | What kind of cable do you need to plug your iPod into a stereo receiver? |
1. | Double-click the title of the song in iTunes. |
2. | Ripping is importing songs from a CD onto your computer. To rip a CD, select the CD in the Source list. Click Import CD. |
3. | Deselect the song titles you don't want to import. Click Import CD. The deselected songs will not be ripped. |
4. | Select the song or album. Choose File > Get Info. Make the adjustments in the Get Info dialog box. |
5. | Find songs using the Search field, along with the Search bar, or use the Browser. |
6. | Click the plus button below the Source list. |
7. | Drag songs singly, in multiples, or by albums or other playlists. Drag songs inside the playlist to rearrange them. iTunes is a drag-and-drop world. |
8. | Click the playlist in the Source list. Click the Burn Disc button. Insert a blank CD. |
9. | Plug your iPod dock into your Mac. Set your iPod on the dock. They sync automatically. |
10. | You need a 1/8-inch minijack-to-RCA stereo jack cable. The minijack goes into the iPod. The split red and white plugs go into the receiver. Remember, red is right. |