Playing Cds With Hp Tunes; Creating A Playlist With Itunes - HP Media Center m1000 - Desktop PC Software Manual

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Playing CDs with HP Tunes

When you insert a CD that has not been added to
your iTunes music Library, it will be listed under
Playlists or Albums. If it has been added to your
library, it will be displayed under Songs, Albums,
Artists, or Genres.
1
Press the Media Center Start button
the remote control, and then select HP Tunes.
2
Insert a CD.
3
Select Playlists or Albums.

Creating a Playlist with iTunes

A playlist is a customized list of songs that you
saved together and can play later or record to CD.
Using playlists, you can group various digital music
files together and determine the order in which you
want the files to play.
You can create a playlist that includes several tracks
from various CDs or even a playlist that contains
background music for a slide show.
You can use iTunes or HP Tunes in Media Center to
create playlists.
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Scroll through the displayed playlists or
albums, and then select your CD title. If the
songs on this CD weren't added to your music
library, this playlist or album will disappear
when you eject the CD.
1
Click Start
choose All Programs, iTunes, and then
click iTunes again.
2
Click File, and then select New Playlist.
3
Type a name for your playlist.
4
Select Library.
5
Drag your music files from the library to your
Playlist icon.
6
Select the Playlist icon to check whether your
songs were added. Your playlist is now
available in the HP Tunes area of Media
Center.
For more information
about music file
compatibility with
iTunes, go to the
iTunes Help menu.
on the taskbar,
If your playlist
doesn't appear in
HP Tunes, make sure
your songs are in
your iTunes music
Library. You may
need to close and
open Media Center to
update your display.
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