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The Audio Encoding Process

As the encoding process continues, you will see green checks start to appear alongside each track – this signifies that the track has been successfully imported into your iTunes library.

At the top of the screen, a statistics dialog box displays the current track name, time remaining and read speed.

  1. Getting Started
  2. Inserting a CD
  3. The Audio Encoding Process
  4. After the Audio Encoding Process
  5. Verifying Your Music Library

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