To start Multimedia Center for Think Offerings in Windows Me or Windows 2000, select Start→Programs→ Multimedia Center for Think Offerings.
To start Multimedia Center for Think Offerings in Windows XP, select
When the Multimedia Center first starts, you are taken to a Quick Links page. This page show the four most used tasks for your convenience. To make an Audio or Data disc, select the appropriate tab and select the task you want to perform. To copy a disc, make a disc image, or burn a previously saved image select the Copy tab. To use
You can access the Data, Audio, and Copy tabs directly from the Start menu as Multimedia Center for Think Offerings Copy, Multimedia Center for Think Offerings Data, and Multimedia Center for Think Offerings Audio in the
vMake an exact copy: Select this to back up your own CDs, or make copies of CDs you have previously created. After you select this option, Multimedia Center for Think Offerings will prompt you to insert your disc to be copied, and then will prompt you when to insert a blank disc.
vMake a music disc: Select this option to create an audio CD. The second screen will ask if you want to make an audio CD from MP3 and Wave files on your hard disk, or from other audio CDs. There is also a selection to make a disc for an MP3 player, which is a specially formatted data disc that can be played in a
vMake a data disc: Select this option to create a disc containing data files from your hard disc. Multimedia Center for Think Offerings will ask whether you want to format the disc for DLA or make a data disc for sharing with others. Multimedia Center for Think Offerings will prompt you to insert a blank disc.
Then a screen will appear that will enable you to
vOnce Multimedia Center for Think Offerings is started, you can also perform special operations:
–Clicking on the Favorites button will allow you to load a previously saved audio, data, MP3, or CD image to burn a new copy.
–Dropping an ISO or GI CD image into the files box for a data CD will record the image file directly onto the CD.
–To make an ISO image of a CD with Multimedia Center for Think Offerings, select Copy a CD and set the destination recorder to record file to hard disk.
Note: To limit the recording speed in Multimedia Center for Think Offerings, select Options, and in the Advanced tab window pick the speed of your choice from the drop down box entitled, ″Limit the Maximum recorder speed.″
Copying and imaging discs
You can use the Multimedia Center for Think Offerings to make copies and save images of your CDs and DVDs. You can also create CDs and DVDs from images that you have previously saved on your hard disk. The Multimedia Center can only save images in ISO and GI formats. ISO formats can only be used for data