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HT February 22, 2008 at 4:36 pm

How to print MP3 song names, CD inserts

Here’s a common scenario: You’ve ripped dozens (or even hundreds) of music CDs onto your computer, or perhaps you’ve downloaded a bunch of MP3 tracks. If you’d like to print out a list of these songs to keep with your digital collection, such as with a burned compilation CD – without having to manually type out each name – here’s how to do it.


Cd_insertHere’s a common scenario: You’ve ripped dozens (or even hundreds) of music CDs onto your computer, or perhaps you’ve downloaded a bunch of MP3 tracks. If you’d like to print out a list of these song to keep with your digital collection, such as with a burned compilation CD – without having to manually type out each name – here’s how to do it.

Actually, printing out the names of individual songs or playlists is super easy if you use Apple’s iTunes.

If you haven’t done so already, download and install iTunes and import your music collection into the program.

Click on "Music" on the left-hand side of the software or a particular "Playlist," and under File at the top of the page, click Print.

In fact, you’ll now have a few options on the print layout. You can select for the songs to fit a CD jewel case insert, song listing or album listing, or select from one of 14 print styles spread between the three options.

That’s all there is to it!


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