15. Import a CD with Joined Tracks BEFORE YOU BEGIN 9 Import a Music CD into iTunes SEE ALSO 64 Customize Importing Options Most CDs are designed so that individual songs can be played out of order, selected at random, mixed in with tracks from other discs, and so on. However, that's not the case with all CDs. Some discsfor example CDs of live performances (in which audience applause carries over from one track to the next ) or spoken-word renditions of popular booksdon't sound very good when their tracks are shuffled around. Also, the technically inevitable "hiccup" that occurs between tracks (particularly on the iPod) can disrupt the flow of these unified streams of audio enjoyment. iTunes provides a solution for this problem: You can import groups of CD tracks as joined tracks, meaning that several tracks are merged into a single unbroken digital audio file with no "hiccups" or internal breaks of any kind. 15. Import a CD with Joined Tracks NOTE You can join tracks only when you are importing them from a CD. If you want to join tracks that are already in your iTunes Library , burn them to an audio CD, then join and import the tracks. See 52 Create an Audio CD from a Playlist for more information. 1. | Insert an Audio CD Select an audio CD that you want to add to your iTunes Library . Insert it into the computer's CD drive and close the drive door. Wait for iTunes to populate the CD's track listing; if you're connected to the Internet, the correct track names should be downloaded automatically from Gracenote and applied to the tracks. | 2. | Select Tracks to Join In the iTunes' song listing, select two or more consecutive tracks on the CD (hold down Shift as you click). Note that the tracks must be listed according to the track numbers (the first column) for the purpose of this task. | 3. | Join CD Tracks Choose Advanced, Join CD Tracks . This command creates what is effectively a single long track from the selected tracks; when you import the CD, only one audio file is created from the joined tracks, taking on the name and other track info of the first track in the selection (the individual track names and numbers are no longer available, although the imported album retains the original number of total tracks, and non-joined tracks are not renumbered). A " bracket " appears next to the joined tracks, indicating their joined status. TIP You can create multiple sets of joined tracks within a single CD, if necessary. To unjoin a set of joined tracks, first select one or more of the joined tracks, then choose Advanced, Unjoin CD Tracks . | 4. | Import the CD Click the Import button to begin importing the CD into your iTunes Library . Examine the resulting songs in your library when the process is done; you should see only a single long track in place of the set of joined tracks you selected, and their flow will be uninterrupted when you play the track back. | |