Print your own CD cover in iTunes
By Jessica Dolcourt on 06 May 2009
iTunes (for Windows | Mac) has so much going on with its music library, playlists and store, it's easy to overlook the little ways that this brand of software can improve your life.
Take CD mixes, for example. CDs may be passé, but they're not dead yet, and mixes make great gifts for anyone with a CD player built into their car or anyone who hasn't sprung for an MP3-player docking station.
With that in mind, the always-entertaining CNET editor Brian Tong shows you how to create CD covers for mix CDs in iTunes, using iTunes and Amazon album art.
Topics: cds, cover art, how-to, itunes, itune, mix, cover, art, docking station, brian
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