![]() By default, when you insert an audio CD, iTunes launches, displays the CD under the Devices heading in iTunes’ Source list, queries the Internet for the CD’s title and track listings, and then tosses up a dialog box that reads “Would you like to import the CD “ name of CD” into your iTunes library?” If you click Yes, the contents of the CD are imported using the Import Settings found in iTunes’ General preference. Of course, you can pull the contents from CDs and put the results in your iTunes library. Today, I’d like to piggy-back on Kirk’s fine work to provide an overview of just what you can do with CDs within iTunes. ![]() Earlier this week, contributing colleague, Kirk McElhearn, provided hints for ripping CDs better and faster.
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