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Running Audio CDs in the Background
You may play Audio CDs in the background as you are using other Windows
applications if desired. This assumes that your system has adequate memory and
Windows resources to run CD-Runner and the desired application(s).
To run an Audio CD in the background, simply run CD-Runner and play the desired
Audio CD. Click on the Audio CD Player minimize icon (lower left corner of
player) to minimize both the Audio CD faceplate and any CD Jacket or wallpaper
screens. A CD-Runner minimized icon will appear at the bottom of your Windows
display. You may now run additional applications while allowing CD-Runner to
continue playing music.
If you wish to stop playing music, you may either click on the minimized
CD-Runner icon to restore the faceplate and click on pause or stop, or you may
press "CTRL-ESC" to bring up the Windows task manager; select CD-Runner for
Windows on the task manager list by double-clicking on it, and the faceplate
will appear allowing you to pause or stop.
Note that some communications applications which use the Windows timers may
conflict with CD-Runner since it uses these timers as well. Care should be
exercised when attempting to run Audio CDs in the background while using a
communications application for this reason.