iTunes 4 for Macintosh and Windows (Visual QuickStart Guides)

iTunes 4 for Macintosh and Windows (Visual QuickStart Guides)

by JudithStern (Author), RobertLettieri (Author)

Synopsis

Access to nearly half a million songs, and the ability to preview all of them for free and download any of them for less than a buck: That's the promise, and Apple's new iTunes 4 delivers! Here to ensure that you don't spend more time reading about iTunes than you do playing with it with it is the first task-based Visual QuickStart Guide devoted exclusively to the topic. Using simple step-by-step instructions peppered with plenty of screen shots, visual aids, and tips, this friendly, jargon-free volume shows you how to burn custom CDs and DVDs, add music to your other iLife projects, share playlists, and preview and download songs from the iTunes Music Store's growing catalog. Also covered are all the features new to version 4: shared music between Macs and PCs, automatic synchronization with iPods and with Mac and Windows computers, newly available audiobooks (at the iTunes Music Store), Smart Play lists, AAC encoding, and more.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 240
Edition: 1
Publisher: Peachpit Press
Published: 27 Feb 2004

ISBN 10: 0321246659
ISBN 13: 9780321246653
Book Overview:

With its iTunes Music Store dubbed the No. 1 download music service in the world and a slew of new features designed to make the digital music experience easier, better, and accessible to all, iTunes 4 is turning the music world on its ear. Here to help users make the most of it-and fine-tune their audio experience in the process-is the first Visual QuickStart Guide devoted exclusively to the topic. Using simple step-by-step instructions peppered with plenty of screen shots, visual aids, and tips, this friendly, jargon-free volume shows users how to burn custom CDs and DVDs, add music to their other iLife projects, share play lists, and preview and download songs from the iTunes Music Store's growing catalog (some 400,000 songs strong and counting). Also covered are all the features new to version 4: shared music between Macs and PCs, automatic synchronization with iPods and Mac and Windows computers, newly available audiobooks (at the iTunes Music Store), Smart Play listsNED1, AAC encoding, and more.


Author Bio

Judith Stern is an instructional multimedia specialist with a background in corporate training, expert systems development, educational research, and multimedia development. She works for the University of California, Berkeley, where she provides support and training to faculty and staff developing instructional multimedia software. Together with Robert Lettieri, she has written several QuickTime books.

Robert Lettieri is a computer consultant who specializes in graphics and multimedia technologies. At the University of California, Berkeley, he is the multimedia courseware specialist for Synthesis, a National Engineering Education Coalition.