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Converting PDF's into MusicReader and setting Page Order

Here's a screencast video tutorial showing how to easily convert a standard PDF file into the MusicReader format.  It's really as simple as setting the PDF to print into the MusicReader printer, but I'll also show you additional steps to set database tags with the file to make it easier to find in your growing digital library.

 

Another great feature of MusicReader is its ability to set the order of pages - in other words, if you have a repeat or a da capo and need to jump back and forth within the music, rather than having to manually recopy or rescan the music to "add" the additional pages, you can easily set the page order to accommodate any repeats or jumps.

Please note that in the most recent version of MusicReader (currently 2.78 as of this writing), the MusicReader printer now gives you the option to select either "speed" or "quality" versions of the conversions.  "Speed" prints faster at a lower image quality - "Quality", naturally, takes longer to print, but the resulting quality is much better.  These print options pop up right before the conversion process begins.

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Last updated (Thursday, 28 May 2009 14:12)