[iTunes] Re: import graphics into iTunes CD insert
Terry Pogue
tpogue at comcast.net
Mon Dec 5 06:56:52 PST 2005
Watch out for those labels that you stick onto CDs or DVDs. They can
come off in the machine and gum up the works. I had that happen with
a DVD player. I did a movie for a retirement party. The player they
were using was a DVD changer. It got really hot and the label came
off in the machine. Made a h*** of a mess. I don't even put labels on
CDs after that experience. Better safe than sorry. I do fabulous
jewel box covers and that has to suffice.
terry
On Dec 5, 2005, at 12:00 AM, Michael Prete wrote:
> henri wrote:
>> I like the CD insert one can print from iTunes playlists in the
>> latest versions. I thought I'd seen something about a way to
>> import artwork into the program, but when I went looking for it in
>> Help and online, I came up with zip.
>> Is there a method to import a graphic (not album covers already in
>> iTunes) to print on the insert?
>
> Only way I know is with 3rd party software, like Click'N Design
> that comes with CD Stomper and includes both disk labels and
> inserts for CD jewel box. I believe that Roxio Toast also includes
> an app that will do it. Wait a minute....looking....yeah! Its Magic
> Mouse Discus, included with Toast Titanium v5x. Both these apps can
> import graphics and then print to a template for CD boxes.
>
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