How to Make a Power Hour C.D. in Itunes
Open iTunes., Create a new playlist., Name the playlist whatever you like. , Pick 60 songs, and drag them over to your new playlist., Right click a song, and select Get Info. , Click the Options tab at the top of the window. , Select the first...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Open iTunes.
Click File
-> New Playlist at the top. ,, Note that for a power hour mix, each song needs to be over 1 minute long. ,,, How you do this step depends on what part of the song you want.
If you just want the first part of the song, keep Start Time at 0, and enter "1:00" for the end time.
If you want another part of the song, play it through and note where the section you like begins.
Enter that as the start time, then add 1 minute to that for the end time. ,,,, Keep your playlist open, and select File
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Step 2: Create a new playlist.
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Step 3: Name the playlist whatever you like.
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Step 4: Pick 60 songs
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Step 5: and drag them over to your new playlist.
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Step 6: Right click a song
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Step 7: and select Get Info.
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Step 8: Click the Options tab at the top of the window.
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Step 9: Select the first minute of the song
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Step 10: or the best minute of the song.
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Step 11: Click OK.
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Step 12: Do Steps 5 through 7 for each song.
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Step 13: Insert a blank CD in your computer.
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Step 14: Burn your playlist to the CD.
Detailed Guide
Click File
-> New Playlist at the top. ,, Note that for a power hour mix, each song needs to be over 1 minute long. ,,, How you do this step depends on what part of the song you want.
If you just want the first part of the song, keep Start Time at 0, and enter "1:00" for the end time.
If you want another part of the song, play it through and note where the section you like begins.
Enter that as the start time, then add 1 minute to that for the end time. ,,,, Keep your playlist open, and select File
-> Burn Playlist to Disc.
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