HP m1082n, m1050y (PJ697AV), m1000y (D7223L), m1050y (PU127AV) About storing data files on disc

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5 Add your data files to the file selection window:

Click the Add Files and Folders button, click the browse folder icon to find and select your file, and then click Add. Repeat this step until all files are added.

Or

Drag your file from your desktop or from anywhere in Windows Explorer into the file selection window. Repeat this step until all files are added.

6 Click the Burn icon when all of your files have been added.

7 Click Done when recording is complete.

Click the Help icon and then click RecordNow! Help for more information about recording data files with the RecordNow! program.

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You can rename your files in the file selection window by selecting and typing over the current name. This does not affect the original files on your hard disk drive.

About storing data files on disc

When storing data files on a disc, it is important to note that:

You can add new data files to a CD-R and a DVD+R in a later recording session, until the disc is full. With DVD+R discs, you need to select the correct setting in RecordNow! to record files in a later session. To do this, insert your recorded DVD, open RecordNow!, click the Options icon (wrench), click Data, select the recording option you want, and then click OK.

When you record files that have the same name as previously recorded files, RecordNow! updates the file and the previous version is overwritten.

RecordNow! allows you to change file names and titles of files you want to record and files that were previously recorded.

As you select data files to record to your disc, RecordNow! calculates and displays the amount of recording space available on your disc.

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Contents HP Media Center PC Software Guide USA Table of Contents Troubleshooting 147 Media Center Features Using Media CenterGetting Started with Media Center Opening Media Center Getting the most out of Media CenterNavigating Media Center Media Center Start Menu Media Center Setup Setting the PC Location for the Program GuideTo set the PC location Check the remote control Setting Up Media CenterSelect the download method for your Internet connection Set up the Program Guide Menu bar icon Action Media Center Menu BarsUsing Shortcut Buttons Setting Media Center as the Automatic CD PlayerRemote control Keyboard Using Media Center HelpChanging Media Center Settings Remote control can Using the Remote ControlRemote control cannot Features and location may vary Remote Control Buttons OverviewUsing the Remote Control To begin using your remote control Menu Remote Control ButtonsDirect access buttons Button FunctionRemote control LED and the remote sensor LED Recording in standby modeStandby button Media playback buttons Navigation and other direct access buttons Audio and video buttons HP Media Center PC Software Guide Click My Computer Using an HP Personal Media DriveLocating the Drive After Installation HP Personal Media Drive is sold separatelyStoring Files Assigning a Drive Letter to the HP Personal Media DrivePlaying Media Files Viewing Picture Files Playing Music FilesPlaying Video Files Watching TV Programs Stored on the HP Personal Media Drive Click Settings, TV, Recorder, Recorder storageRecording TV to the HP Personal Media Drive HP recommends that Recording TV Programs to the HP Personal Media DriveOpen Media Center Changing the TV recording path to the local hard disk drive Disconnecting the HP Personal Media Drive SafelyDouble-clickUSB Mass Storage Device to Select Recorder storage Changing disk allocationConvenient media file locations HP Media Center PC Software Guide Watching and Recording TV Programs Digital video recording features are for select models onlyTo watch a television program Watching TVRemote Control Button Action Using Remote Control in My TVWatching Live TV Using the Digital Video Recorder Recording TV without a Television Program Guide Using the Television Program GuideYour television service provider Important information about the Television Program GuideViewing the Television Program Guide Manually downloading the Television Program Guide Downloading the Television Program GuideSelect Connect to the Internet, and then click Next Setting up an Internet Dial-Up ConnectionClick Network and Internet Double-clickNetwork ConnectionsRemoving Channels from the Guide Adding Missing Channels to the GuideSelect Add channel To search for a TV program Searching for TV ProgramsTo search for a TV program Searching for TV programs using categoriesRecord icon in the taskbar Recording TV ProgramsRecording icons Recording TV from the Guide Standby mode and scheduled recordingsRecording TV tips Important information about My TV and FM RadioRecording TV from Search Recording manually Changing TV Settings To play a recorded program Playing Recorded TV ProgramsLocating Recorded TV Programs for Viewing on the Desktop Recording error Description of error About Recording ErrorsCommon recording errors Viewing recording errorsRecording priority rules Resolving Recording ConflictsResolving a recording conflict Deleting a Recorded Program or Series Deleting a Scheduled Program or SeriesSelect Movie/DVD ratings or TV Ratings Setting Movie/DVD or TV RatingsBlocking Unwanted TV Programs and Movies Select TV RatingsDisplaying Teletext Setting Caption DisplayAbout Teletext Safeguarding Recorded TV ProgramsImportant information about recorded TV programs Preparing the code key files Users\DRM\ Using the code key backup CD after a system recovery Making the backup CDChoose Restore files and settings, and then click Next Increasing hard disk drive space Managing Hard Disk Drive SpaceRecording quality and hard disk drive storage space Adjusting TV recording and storage settingsQuality Hard disk drive space Recording Used Deleting recorded TV programs Using the Disk Cleanup utilityAdjusting System Restore settings Uninstalling software programs that are not neededPlaying Music Files Playing Music FilesUsing Windows Media Player Adding music files Creating a Music LibraryDeleting music files Searching the Computer for Music Files Using supported music file typesAdding CD Tracks to the Music Library Playing Digital Music Files Playing a music CD using Media CenterTo find a music file Finding Music Files in My MusicPlaying a Song Finding and Playing an Album Setting Up an Automatic Disc JockeyTo create a playlist Creating a PlaylistSelect Media Library Select Select Visualizations Selecting a VisualizationHP Media Center PC Software Guide Working with digital images Working with PicturesUsing My Pictures in Media Center Creating picture folders in My Pictures Organizing Pictures in My PicturesViewing Pictures in My Pictures Using supported picture file typesSelect Sort by date or select Sort by name Zooming in and panning across your picturesSorting pictures Viewing pictures as a slide showSelect My Pictures Changing picture settingsViewing a slide show with music Turning on or off photo captionsRotating pictures Editing Pictures in My PicturesPrinting Pictures in My Pictures Setting up your printerWorking with Pictures Using HP Image Zone Plus in Media Center HP Image Zone Plus Window Media Center Organizing pictures in HP Image Zone PlusCreating your picture catalog in HP Image Zone Plus Scanned images are Updating your catalog when you add new picturesCreating albums Modifying a date assigned to your picturesAssigning a place to your pictures Assigning a keyword to your picturesSelect HP Image Zone Viewing Pictures in HP Image Zone PlusSearching for pictures in HP Image Zone Plus Viewing a slide showChanging view and slide show options Updating edited picture files in Media Center Editing Pictures in HP Image Zone PlusCreating projects Other Features of HP Image Zone PlusPrinting Pictures in HP Image Zone Plus Copying Pictures to CDHP Instant Share Using Backup and RestoreHP Media Center PC Software Guide Playing Videos Organizing Videos Playing Digital Videos in Media Center Media Playing a video in full-screen modePlaying a video stored on removable media My VideosSelect Sort by date or Sort by name Sorting VideosViewing Video Details Recording Videos to DVD from a Digital Video CameraUsing Supported Video File Types To play a DVD movie in Media Center Playing DVDsAbout playing DVDs Watching DVD in the inset window or in a resized window Stopping a DVD moviePlaying a DVD movie already in your drive Changing the DVD Movie Language Changing DVD Audio SettingsHP Media Center PC Software Guide Listening to FM Radio Playing FM Radio Stations Using the FM Radio and the TV Signal at the Same TimeOrganizing Pre-set Radio Stations HP Media Center PC Software Guide Recording Minutes on Quality One DVD est To change the recording quality settingRecording TV Shows to DVDs About Copying Recorded TV Programs to DVDSelect Create CD/DVD with existing video file Copying Recorded TV Programs to DVD or CDCopy a TV program to a DVD with RecordNow Watching Recorded TV Programs on DVDTo connect the analog home video source and record Capturing Analog Home VideoTo disconnect the analog home video source Using Double-Layer Technology and MediaCopy protection for DVD movies Copy ProtectionCopy protection for music files Software listed in this chapter is for select models only Playing CDs and DVDsPlaying Music CDs with iTunes Playing CDs and DVDs with Windows Media PlayerPlaying DVD Movies with InterVideo WinDVD Using country/region codes Select Any File *.* from the Files of type drop-down list Select Play DVD movie using InterVideo WinDVD, and click OKPlaying Video CDs VCD with InterVideo WinDVD Playing Video CDs VCD with Windows Media PlayerClick Copy to CD or Device Creating Burning CDsCreating Burning Music CDs with iTunes Creating Burning Music CDs with Windows Media PlayerCreating Burning CDs with RecordNow Creating Burning Data CDs Using Windows XPCreating music CDs with RecordNow Select Audio CD for Car or Home CD Player About creating a music CD Storing Files on a DVD or CDAbout storing data files on disc Erasing a DVD or CD Copying a DVD or CDSelect Exact Copy Removing Files from a Recorded Data Disc About Removing Files in RecordNowClick Data Disc About Image Files Archiving Files on a DVD or CDSaving an Image Disc Labels Creating Recovery CD/DVDs for the PCBurning an Image About Recording Video FilesSetting automatic recording options Compatibility Information DVD+R discs Compatible File FormatsDisc Quick Reference Double-layer DVD+R discsCD-RW discs CD-R discsCan be Plays Home Recorded Or car Disc Feature and CompatibilityDisc File type Onto Stereo Player Software quick reference Optical Drive Quick ReferenceSoftware With this program you can Creating Burning CDs HP Media Center PC Software Guide Getting Started Creating DVD MoviesPreview window Media Library Requirements for Capturing VideoStoryboard Capturing Web Camera Video Capturing Digital Camcorder VideoCapturing a Still Image Capturing Video with a Capture CardEditing Video Files in WinDVD Creator Save Movie Adding imagesStoryboard icons ExpandClick the Import or Drag Edit ClipAdding audio effects Adding transition effectsAdding title effects Authoring Your DVDAdding video filters Add Chapter Storyboard icons in author modeChapter Settings Menu and chapter icons icons may varyMake Movie Converting Recorded TV to VCD or DVD Format Recording VHS Video Files Direct to DVDClick the Output to File or Save Movie icon Problems and Solutions TroubleshootingProblemSolution Occurring when Problem Solution My DVD won’t playCodec errors are Error messages keepRecord and/or my Problem Solution My TV program didn’tWhen I tried to get it Error messageProblemSolution HP Media Center PC Software Guide Index DVD Add missing channels to Guide 41 advanced recording options Background color 12 calibration settings VCD
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m1070n, m1095c, m1080n, m1000y (D7223L), m1050y (PU127AV) specifications

HP's m1050y series of desktops represent a blend of efficiency, performance, and innovative technology, catering to the needs of both home users and small businesses. Notable models in this series include the HP m1050y (PJ697AV), HP m1050y (PU127AV), and HP m1050y (D7223M). Each of these models is distinct while sharing a common foundation that emphasizes practicality and user-friendly features.

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Overall, the HP m1050y series offers diverse configurations that cater to different user needs. Each model embraces a commitment to quality and performance, ensuring that whether for work or entertainment, users receive a dependable desktop experience. HP's attention to detail in design and functionality makes the m1050y series a prudent choice for those seeking a reliable computing solution in today’s fast-paced digital world.