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Common Tasks
Handling CDs
To avoid damaging a CD, follow these
guidelines:
Return the CD to the case when you are
finished using it.
Handle the disc by its outside edges or center
hole only.
Do not touch the unlabeled side of a CD or
place the unlabeled side down on your desk.
Doing so could scratch the surface of the CD.
Store CDs at room temperature.
Playing Music CDs
The PC includes MusicMatch Jukebox (select
models) or Windows Media Player. This software
lets you play music CDs.
Using MusicMatch Jukebox
This software lets you play music CDs, as well as
record digital music files, create music CDs on
your CD-RW drive, organize your digital music
into libraries, and listen to music over the
Internet.
If you are connected to the Internet when playing
a music CD, MusicMatch Jukebox searches a CD
database on the Internet, displays the song titles
in the Playlist area, and then begins playing
the CD. The next time you play this CD, you
don’t need to be connected to the Internet —
MusicMatch Jukebox keeps the song titles.