HP a1010y (PU129AV), a1013w, a1010n, a1012x Saving an Image, Burning an Image, Using Disc Labels

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Saving an Image

1Click Start, choose All Programs, Sonic RecordNow!, and then click RecordNow!.

2Select the Backup Projects tab.

3Select Save Image.

4Insert the source disc into the drive.

5Click Browse to set the destination and name of the image file.

6Click the Save icon to create the image file.

Burning an Image

1Click Start, choose All Programs, Sonic RecordNow!, and then click RecordNow!.

2Select the Backup Projects tab.

3Select Burn Image.

4Click the Browse button to locate your saved image file.

5Click the Burn icon.

6Insert a blank recordable CD or DVD into the drive.

7Click Done when recording is complete.

Recording Video Files

Video quality depends on the quality of the source files, the PC speed, and its graphics processing ability. Refer to the “Recording VHS analog video direct to DVD (select models only)” section of this guide.

NOTE: Your DVD Writer or CD Writer drive will not copy commercially available DVD movies. Most commercial DVDs are encoded to prevent unauthorized duplication.

Using Disc Labels

WARNING: When labeling your DVDs, do not use sticky labels. They can cause the DVD to play erratically. Instead, write on the DVD with a felt-tip pen to label it.

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Contents Getting Started Guide USA Table of Contents Working with Digital Images Using the Memory Card ReaderUsing a TV as a Monitor Using the HP Personal Media DriveCreating Movies Using WinDVD Creator Creating Movies Using muvee autoProducer Getting HelpIndex Putting Your PC Together Setting Up Your PCConnecting to the PC Connector Description Symbol Mouse PS/2 connectorSerial Turning On Your PC for the First Time Connector Description Symbol Audio Line Out powered speakersOnline Services, and then click Easy Internet Sign-up Setting Up and Connecting to Your Internet AccountUsing HP products Installing Software and Hardware DevicesChoose All Programs Using Desktop IconsUsing HP Organize software Icon Opens Use it toUsing the Keyboard Icon Feature DescriptionHp or DVD/MP3 Customizing the keyboard buttons Getting Started Guide Using Speakers Setting Up SoundConnect speaker plugs for To PC Connector Speaker Icon Mode Setting up 3-connector soundClick the Speaker Configuration tab Configuring multi-channel audio output for the DVD playerIdentifying the audio connectors 6-connector Setting up 6-connector soundConfiguring the Sound Effect Manager 6-connector Click the Speaker Configuration buttonConnect speaker cable plug for To PC port label, name Color Page Using the Sound Effect Manager 6-connector To open the Sound Effect ManagerSound Effect Manager control screens To enable the Audio Wizard Connector Name Icon ColorRetasking using the Audio Wizard 6-connector Using Your Docking Bay Using Your PC TopTo store CDs, DVDs, or memory cards Page Using Your Multistorage Bay Storing CDs, DVDs, or memory cards Docking a peripheral deviceMultistorage bay chassis figure Placing a peripheral device on the multistorage bay top Using the optional camera station PC top Write Dvd Bay Exp Ansio Writer & cd writer dvd hp Bay expansion Removing cables from the multistorage bay cable tunnel Card Slot reader Using the Memory Card ReaderWorking with the Safely Remove Hardware utility Using the memory card readerCard Insert Into 4-slot reader Slot memory card readerCard Insert Into 2-slot reader CompactFlash I/IIUsing a TV as a Monitor Connecting to a TV SetIdentifying Cables You May Need Viewing the PC Image on Your TV Screen Click the Ge Force FX xxxx tab NView tabDisplays tab Disabling the TV OptionNView tab disabling Ge Force tab disablingDisplays tab disabling Disconnecting the TV Connecting the Drive Using the HP Personal Media DriveInserting the Drive Click My Computer Locating the Drive and Assigning a Drive LetterUsing the Drive Disconnecting the Drive Getting Started Guide Using HP Image Zone Plus Working with Digital ImagesWorking with Digital Images Selection tray Creating disc labels with HP Image Zone Plus Burning a label on a LightScribe media discClick Print LightScribe label Page Getting Started Guide Playing Music CDs with iTunes Playing CDs and DVDsPlaying DVD Movies with InterVideo WinDVD Playing CDs and DVDs with Windows Media PlayerPage Playing Video CDs VCD with InterVideo WinDVD Using country/region codesPlaying Video CDs VCD with Windows Media Player Getting Started Guide Creating CDs and DVDs Software With this program you can Using the Software Quick Reference TableSoftware With this program you can Creating Music CDs with iTunes Creating Data CDs Using Windows XP Creating Music CDs with Windows Media PlayerClick Copy to CD or Device Creating CDs with RecordNow Creating Music CDs with RecordNowTips Select Audio CD for Car or Home CD Player Click the Audio Projects tab Select Jukebox CD Creating CDs to Play on Your PCStoring Files on a DVD or CD Storing Data Files on Disc Copying a DVD or CDSelect Exact Copy Erasing a DVD or CD Removing Files in RecordNowRemoving Files from a Recorded Data Disc Click Data Disc Select the Backup Projects tab Select File ArchiveArchiving Files on a DVD or CD Creating an Image FileSaving an Image Using Disc LabelsSelect the Backup Projects tab Select Save Image Select the Backup Projects tab Select Burn ImageLightscribe requirements Disc Labeling with LightScribePage Setting Automatic Recording Options Click My Computer Identifying Compatible File Formats Using Compatibility InformationUsing DVD+RW and DVD-RW discs Using the Disc Quick Reference TablesUsing double-layer DVD+R discs Using DVD+R and DVD-R discsVideo recording length Using CD-R discsUsing CD-RW discs Video quality setting Good Better BestPlayer DVDOptical drive quick reference Double Combo Drive canLayer Getting started Creating Movies Using WinDVD CreatorIdentifying requirements for capturing video Using the Preview windowUsing the Media Library Using the StoryboardCapturing Web camera video Capturing digital camcorder videoCapturing analog video Capturing a still imageEditing video files in WinDVD Creator Adding audio effects Adding imagesAdding a menu Adding transition effectsAdding title effects Adding video filtersMaking a movie Converting recorded TV to MPEG-2 format Europe only Recording VHS analog video direct to DVD select models onlyCreating Movies Using muvee autoProducer Capturing live video from a DV camcorder Capturing video from a DV camcorderSelecting videos and pictures Selecting music Setting the styleMaking the movie Adding captionsWMV-Small File WMV-High Quality Saving the movie projectSelecting video scenes with Magic Moments Using the magicMoment controlsPage Choose All Programs Choose Documentation Getting HelpFinding Onscreen Guides Finding Guides on the WebUsing the Onscreen Help and Support Center Using Instant SupportUsing Updates from HP Getting messages Turning off messagesRe-enabling messages Choose All Programs Choose PC Help & Tools Using PC Help & ToolsIndex IndexGetting Started Guide RealOne Player features Part Number Getting Started Guide
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