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Help: Importing Tracks from Sources other than iTunesDiscLabel can import tracks from many other applications into your design, including: iPhoto, iDVD, Toast, Finder, and even a text file. Importing from alternative applications yields varying resultings as different data is available from each. iPhoto iDVD Finder Toast Editing TracksYou may wish to edit what you've imported, or even make your own list of tracks. Tracks can be edited from the Tracks palette. Click to open the Tracks palette. Next select the tab within it, and then you'll see the tracks in your design.
Importing from a Text FileTo import from your own list of tracks you can choose to import from a text file. The format of the text file is important. The first line needs to be column titles, and then each field should be separated by commas like the following:
Note that the column titles are the same as appear in the Insert pop-up menu under Track Format in DiscLabel's Inspector. You can choose to use as many or as few of them as you want. Specifying Album Art from iTunesTrack information as well as album art can by imported from iTunes, except when the the the imported playlist is a Bonjour playlist. To insert album art or an icon from the Finder, click , choose the tab, click on the dropdown menu and select . |
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