HP m7077c, m7088a Creating a Queue List in My Music, Finding and Playing an Album in My Music

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Creating a Queue List in My Music

A queue list is a temporary list of songs that is created in My Music as you select songs, albums, or playlists to play. You can continue to add songs or you can delete songs from your queue list.

You can create a queue list and save it as a playlist that you can access in Media Center.

1 From the My Music window:

Select Songs, and then use the arrow keys to select a song you want, and then select Add to Queue.

Or

Select Albums or Playlists, select an album or a playlist, and then select Add to Queue to add the entire album or playlist to the queue.

2 Use the Back button on the remote control to go back to the Songs, Albums, or Playlists menu if you want to select more songs to add to your queue list. Repeat step 1.

3 After you add the last song for your queue list, select Play. All songs in your queue list are played in the order you have selected them.

Finding and Playing an Album in My Music

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When you select Buy Music, your Internet browser opens the Microsoft Web site. Here you’ll find information about the artist or album you’re currently listening to or similar artists. You have the option to purchase CDs.

1 In the Media Center Start menu, select My Music, and then select Albums.

2 Use the arrow buttons to select an album, and then press OK on the remote control. You can also press Play on the remote control to play the album. The Now Playing window opens, and the album starts playing.

3 In the Play window, you can also select:

View Cover to view cover art and play one track.

View Queue to view an ordered list of all tracks that will be played on the album.

Shuffle to rearrange the play order.

Repeat to play the album again.

Copy CD to copy an album into your Media Library.

Buy Music to connect to the Internet, find CD information, and buy music CDs. To go back to Media Center, press Start on the remote control.

Visualize to view a picture while listening to a song.

4 To return to the previous window, press Back on the remote control.

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Contents Microsoft Windows XP Media Center Edition Software Guide USA Table of Contents Index 101 Welcome Experience the Fun of Media CenterUsing Media Center Features Using Media Center Setting Up Media CenterCompleting the setup wizard steps Some of the features listed are for select models only Media Center Start MenuNavigating Media Center Other menus not shownUsing Instant Messaging in Media Center Media Center menu bars and PC control menuChanging Media Center Settings Logging in to your messenger accountSelect More Programs, and then select the Messenger icon Media Center settings categories Finding Additional Media Center InformationUsing the Remote Control Remote control canRemote control cannot Remote Control Buttons Overview Using the Remote Control HP Media Center PC Software Guide Watching and Recording TV Programs Navigating My TVWatching TV Watching Live TVControlling TV playback Live TV Using the remote control in My TVButton Action GuideUsing the Television Program Guide Important information about the Television Program GuideSettings for your Guide Viewing the Television Program GuideSetting up how Media Center downloads the Guide Manually downloading the GuideSearching for TV Programs Searching for TV programs using categories Recording TV Programs Recording TV from the GuideRecording icons Recording manually Recording TV without the Television Program GuideSelect Recorded TV Recording quality and hard disk drive storage spaceCopying recorded TV programs to DVD or CD Select View DVD or View CD Select Create DVD or Create CDPlaying Recorded TV Programs HP Media Center PC Software Guide Playing Music Files HP TunesMy Music Using HP Tunes with Media Center Adding Music to the iTunes music LibraryAdding music files from a CD in iTunes Adding music files from the Internet Adding music files from your hard disk driveUsing supported music file types Changing song name, genre, artist, or album in iTunesPlaying CDs with HP Tunes Creating a Playlist with iTunesSelect Playlists or Albums Creating and Editing a Queue List with HP Tunes Creating Music CDs with iTunesUsing My Music with Media Center My Music menu in Media CenterAdding Music to My Music Library Select Add folders on this computer, and then select NextAdding music files from a CD Deleting music files from the My Music libraryMy Music Playing Music Files in My Music MP3Playing an album in My Music Playing a song in My MusicCreating a Queue List in My Music Finding and Playing an Album in My MusicCreating a Playlist in My Music Copying Music Files to CD in My Music Select Create CDMy Pictures Working with PicturesHP Image Zone Plus Working with Digital ImagesKeyboard, and some tasks you can do from within Using HP Image Zone Plus in Media CenterMedia Center with your remote control. For Example, you must add your pictures to the HPCreating your picture catalog in HP Image Zone Plus Creating albums Modifying a date assigned to your picturesAssigning a keyword to your pictures Assigning a place to your pictures Searching for pictures in HP Image Zone PlusViewing a slide show in HP Image Zone PLus Viewing Pictures in HP Image Zone PlusEditing Pictures in HP Image Zone Plus Viewing a slide show with music in HP Image Zone PlusUsing supported picture file types with HP Image Zone Plus Printing Pictures in HP Image Zone PlusUsing My Pictures in Media Center Adding Pictures to My Pictures Adding picture files from your hard disk driveViewing Pictures in My Pictures Viewing pictures as a slide showSelect My Pictures Using supported picture file types in My Pictures Viewing a slide show with music in My PicturesEditing Pictures in My Pictures Fixing red eye or contrastCropping pictures in My Pictures Printing Pictures in My Pictures Rotating picturesCopying Pictures to CDs and DVDs Media Center, all pictures are copied to CDs as .jpg filesSelect More Programs Playing Videos Using Supported Video File Types Playing Digital Videos in Media CenterSelect My Videos Recording an analog video file Transferring and Recording Video FilesCreating a CD/DVD from Video Files Recording a digital video fileHP Media Center PC Software Guide Playing DVDs Playing DVD movies in Media CenterChanging DVD Audio Settings Changing the DVD Movie LanguageListening to FM Radio Playing FM Radio Stations Using the FM Radio and the TV Signal at the Same Time Organizing Pre-set Radio StationsHP Media Center PC Software Guide Creating music CDs with RecordNow Creating Burning CDs and DVDsCreating Burning CDs and DVDs with RecordNow Disc, thus the termCreating CDs to play in your car or home CD players Creating CDs to play on your PCProjects tab Select Jukebox CD Storing Files on a DVD or CD Creating a music CDStoring data files on disc Recording Video Files Copying a DVD or CDArchiving Files on a CD or DVD Select Exact CopyUsing Disc Labels Creating Recovery CDs/DVDs for the PC Using Compatibility InformationVideo Quality Minutes on a Setting Bit rate Hour GB DVD Disc File type Onto Stereo Player Identifying Disc Feature and CompatibilityPlays Can be Home Recorded Or car DoubleUsing the Optical Drive Quick Reference Table Using the Software Quick Reference Table HP Media Center PC Software Guide Software With this program you can HP Media Center PC Software Guide Importing, Editing, and Burning Videos Using InterVideo WinDVD CreatorUsing muvee autoProducer unPlugged Video files to discUsing the Storyboard in WinDVD Creator Using the Preview window in WinDVD CreatorUsing the Media Library in WinDVD Creator Getting started with WinDVD CreatorClick the Record button Capturing Analog Video with WinDVD Creator Click the Capture video into hard disk buttonNew project or the Open existing Project button Editing Video Files with WinDVD CreatorInterVideo WinDVD Creator again DropAdding images with WinDVD Creator Adding audio effects with WinDVD CreatorAdding title effects with WinDVD Creator Authoring Your DVD with WinDVD CreatorAdding transition effects with WinDVD Creator Adding video filters with WinDVD CreatorMaking a movie with WinDVD Creator Recording VHS Files Direct to DVD with WinDVD Creator Getting Started with muvee autoProducerAdding Videos to Your Movie with muvee autoProducer Adding Pictures to Your Movie with muvee autoProducerSetting the Style in muvee autoProducer Adding Music to Your Movie with muvee autoProducerChanging the Settings in muvee autoProducer Making the Movie with muvee autoProducerSelect Create CD/DVD with existing video file HP Media Center PC Software Guide Using an HP Personal Media Drive HP Personal Media Drive is sold separatelyLocating the Drive After Installation Click My ComputerAssigning a Drive Letter to the HP Personal Media Drive Viewing and Storing FilesPlaying Media Files You can access your music files with Media Center Playing Music FilesPlaying music files with Windows Media Player Viewing Picture Files Playing Video FilesClick Settings, TV, Recorder, Recorder storage Watching TV Programs Stored on the HP Personal Media DriveAbout Recording TV to the HP Personal Media Drive Recording TV programs to the HP Personal Media Drive Changing the TV recording path to the local hard disk drive Disconnecting the HP Personal Media Drive Safely Changing Disk AllocationHP Media Center PC Software Guide Index Page Using the remote control 15 watching TV programs Searching for programs 20 settings
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