(You may also open a saved Playlist and then click the Burn
button under the Playlist Window. ("CD-R"
button on some older skins)).
Add tracks to the Burner Plus
window by clicking the Add button
or by dragging and dropping files from anywhere on your computer where
music files are kept, into the burner window.
Click the Burn
button in the Burner Plus window, the
CD will be created and eject once complete.
Remove files prior to burning the CD by unselecting the checkbox
next to each track to be removed, or right-click on the file and chose
Remove files.
You may reorder files in the Burner window by dragging and
dropping each file to a new location in the burn order.
With Musicmatch Downloads music you may burn tracks and
albums to CDs for your personal use, though you may only burn the same
playlist 5 times. That's an original CD, plus 4 backup copies. To burn
additional copies the track must be removed from the playlist and added
to a new playlist.
You may mix and match tracks from your favorite artists
on to one CD. Simply create a playlist containing various artists and
tracks, and click the burn button.
Click the Burn
to CD button to open Burner Plus.
(You may also open a saved Playlist and then click the Burn
button under the Playlist. ( "CD-R" button on some older skins)).
Change the type of disk you're
going go create by clicking the button Tools>Disk>Change
Type, and choose either Audio,
MP3, or Data.
Add tracks or files to the
Burner Plus window by clicking the Add
button or by dragging and dropping files from anywhere on your computer
into the
burner window.
Click the Burn
button in the Burner Plus window, the
CD will be created and eject once complete.
As you add files the capacity indicator will neutral indicating
you have space on the CD media. If the indicator turns red you have gone
over capacity and you'll need to remove tracks.
You may reorder files in the Burner window by dragging and
dropping each file to a new location in the burn order.
Create CDs
Musicmatch®
Jukebox will create:
Audio CDs - that play in most standard
CD players
MP3 CDs - that play on your computer
with Musicmatch Jukebox installed, and other consumer electronics that
recognize the MP3 format.
Data CDs - to store documents, photos,
movies, etc.