HP m1270n, m1299a, m1050y (PJ720AV), m1297c manual Storing Files on a DVD or CD, Creating a music CD

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Creating a music CD

When recording music files, it is important to note that:

To play your music CD in a home or car stereo, it needs to be recorded as a music CD in CD Audio (CDA) format, not as a data CD.

You must record all music files in one recording session because RecordNow! closes the CD after recording is complete. Music files can be recorded repeatedly onto a rewritable (CD-RW) disc, but all previously recorded music files must be erased first.

As you add music files in the recording session, RecordNow! calculates and displays the amount of recording time available to record additional music files.

You can’t record song titles unless you make an exact copy of a music CD in your collection.

If you try to record more than a standard CD can hold, RecordNow! displays a message warning you that all the tracks may not fit on your disc.

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Storing Files on a DVD or CD

Unlike music CDs, data DVDs and CDs can be recorded in multiple sessions:

1 Using the mouse, click Start, choose All Programs, Sonic RecordNow!, and then click RecordNow! again.

2 Select the Data Projects tab.

3 Insert a blank or appendable CD-R, CD-RW, DVD+R, DVD+RW, or

double-layer DVD+R (select models only) disc into your drive, and then click Data Disc.

If the disc is blank, follow the onscreen instructions.

Or

If the disc is full, insert a blank or another appendable disc.

Or

If you are adding files to a disc, follow the onscreen instructions.

4 To name your disc, select Volume Label, and then type a name over it. RecordNow! assigns a name based on the recording date if you don’t type a name.

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An appendable disc can have additional files added to it, if there is disc space available. Recorded audio CDs are closed- session discs that are not appendable.

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Contents Microsoft Windows XP Media Center Edition Software Guide USA Table of Contents Index 101 Experience the Fun of Media Center WelcomeUsing Media Center Features Completing the setup wizard steps Using Media CenterSetting Up Media Center Media Center Start Menu Some of the features listed are for select models onlyOther menus not shown Navigating Media CenterMedia Center menu bars and PC control menu Using Instant Messaging in Media CenterSelect More Programs, and then select the Messenger icon Changing Media Center SettingsLogging in to your messenger account Finding Additional Media Center Information Media Center settings categoriesRemote control cannot Using the Remote ControlRemote control can Remote Control Buttons Overview Using the Remote Control HP Media Center PC Software Guide Navigating My TV Watching and Recording TV ProgramsWatching Live TV Watching TVControlling TV playback Guide Using the remote control in My TVButton Action Live TVImportant information about the Television Program Guide Using the Television Program GuideViewing the Television Program Guide Settings for your GuideManually downloading the Guide Setting up how Media Center downloads the GuideSearching for TV Programs Searching for TV programs using categories Recording icons Recording TV ProgramsRecording TV from the Guide Recording TV without the Television Program Guide Recording manuallySelect View DVD or View CD Select Create DVD or Create CD Recording quality and hard disk drive storage spaceCopying recorded TV programs to DVD or CD Select Recorded TVPlaying Recorded TV Programs HP Media Center PC Software Guide My Music Playing Music FilesHP Tunes Adding music files from a CD in HP Tunes Using HP Tunes with Media CenterAdding Music to the iTunes music Library Adding music files from a CD in iTunesAdding music files from your hard disk drive Adding music files from the InternetChanging song name, genre, artist, or album in iTunes Using supported music file typesSelect Playlists or Albums Playing CDs with HP TunesCreating a Playlist with iTunes Creating Music CDs with iTunes Creating and Editing a Queue List with HP TunesMy Music menu in Media Center Using My Music with Media CenterSelect Add folders on this computer, and then select Next Adding Music to My Music LibraryMy Music Adding music files from a CDDeleting music files from the My Music library MP3 Playing Music Files in My MusicPlaying a song in My Music Playing an album in My MusicFinding and Playing an Album in My Music Creating a Queue List in My MusicCreating a Playlist in My Music Select Create CD Copying Music Files to CD in My MusicWorking with Digital Images Working with PicturesHP Image Zone Plus My PicturesZone Plus program Using HP Image Zone Plus in Media CenterUsing the HP Image For specific details onCreating your picture catalog in HP Image Zone Plus Assigning a keyword to your pictures Creating albumsModifying a date assigned to your pictures Searching for pictures in HP Image Zone Plus Assigning a place to your picturesViewing a slide show with music in HP Image Zone Plus Viewing Pictures in HP Image Zone PlusEditing Pictures in HP Image Zone Plus Viewing a slide show in HP Image Zone PLusPrinting Pictures in HP Image Zone Plus Using supported picture file types with HP Image Zone PlusUsing My Pictures in Media Center Adding picture files from your hard disk drive Adding Pictures to My PicturesSelect My Pictures Viewing Pictures in My PicturesViewing pictures as a slide show Viewing a slide show with music in My Pictures Using supported picture file types in My PicturesCropping pictures in My Pictures Editing Pictures in My PicturesFixing red eye or contrast Rotating pictures Printing Pictures in My PicturesSelect More Programs Copying Pictures to CDs and DVDsMedia Center, all pictures are copied to CDs as .jpg files Playing Videos Select My Videos Using Supported Video File TypesPlaying Digital Videos in Media Center Recording a digital video file Transferring and Recording Video FilesCreating a CD/DVD from Video Files Recording an analog video fileHP Media Center PC Software Guide Playing DVD movies in Media Center Playing DVDsChanging the DVD Movie Language Changing DVD Audio SettingsListening to FM Radio Playing FM Radio Stations Organizing Pre-set Radio Stations Using the FM Radio and the TV Signal at the Same TimeHP Media Center PC Software Guide Disc, thus the term Creating Burning CDs and DVDsCreating Burning CDs and DVDs with RecordNow Creating music CDs with RecordNowProjects tab Select Jukebox CD Creating CDs to play in your car or home CD playersCreating CDs to play on your PC Creating a music CD Storing Files on a DVD or CDStoring data files on disc Select Exact Copy Copying a DVD or CDArchiving Files on a CD or DVD Recording Video FilesVideo Quality Minutes on a Setting Bit rate Hour GB DVD Using Disc Labels Creating Recovery CDs/DVDs for the PCUsing Compatibility Information Double Identifying Disc Feature and CompatibilityPlays Can be Home Recorded Or car Disc File type Onto Stereo PlayerUsing 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 Video files to disc Using InterVideo WinDVD CreatorUsing muvee autoProducer unPlugged Importing, Editing, and Burning VideosGetting started with WinDVD Creator Using the Preview window in WinDVD CreatorUsing the Media Library in WinDVD Creator Using the Storyboard in WinDVD CreatorClick the Record button Click the Capture video into hard disk button Capturing Analog Video with WinDVD CreatorDrop Editing Video Files with WinDVD CreatorInterVideo WinDVD Creator again New project or the Open existing Project buttonAdding audio effects with WinDVD Creator Adding images with WinDVD CreatorAdding video filters with WinDVD Creator Authoring Your DVD with WinDVD CreatorAdding transition effects with WinDVD Creator Adding title effects with WinDVD CreatorMaking a movie with WinDVD Creator Getting Started with muvee autoProducer Recording VHS Files Direct to DVD with WinDVD CreatorAdding Pictures to Your Movie with muvee autoProducer Adding Videos to Your Movie with muvee autoProducerAdding Music to Your Movie with muvee autoProducer Setting the Style in muvee autoProducerMaking the Movie with muvee autoProducer Changing the Settings in muvee autoProducerSelect Create CD/DVD with existing video file HP Media Center PC Software Guide HP Personal Media Drive is sold separately Using an HP Personal Media DriveClick My Computer Locating the Drive After InstallationPlaying Media Files Assigning a Drive Letter to the HP Personal Media DriveViewing and Storing Files Playing music files with Windows Media Player You can access your music files with Media CenterPlaying Music Files Playing Video Files Viewing Picture FilesAbout Recording TV to the HP Personal Media Drive Click Settings, TV, Recorder, Recorder storageWatching TV Programs Stored on 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 Changing Disk Allocation Disconnecting the HP Personal Media Drive SafelyHP Media Center PC Software Guide Index Page Using the remote control 15 watching TV programs Searching for programs 20 settings
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