Chapter 22. Playing Audio CDs and Audio Files on Your Macintosh

To make your Macintosh even more enjoyable to use, you can play music while you type letters, browse the Internet, or read your email.

Place an audio CD in your Macintosh and play the whole thing, shuffle the audio tracks to hear them in a different order, or just play the good songs and skip the rest.

If you've collected music as digital audio files, you can organize your favorite songs in different categories called playlists. Then pick the playlist you want to hear, such as rock songs released before 1995, love songs, or songs by a particular recording artist. Whether you want to hear music stored on audio CDs or as digital files, you can turn your Macintosh into a home entertainment ...

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