HP m1095c Compatible File Formats, Disc Quick Reference, Double-layer DVD+R discs, DVD+RW discs

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Compatible File Formats

Your DVD Writer/CD Writer drive can read and

Your DVD Writer/CD Writer drive can read and

record the following audio formats:

record the following video formats:

WAV, MP3, WMA, and CDA for CDs

MPEG-1 and MPEG-2

WAV, MPEG-1, MPEG-2, WMA, and Layer 2

AVI and WMV

 

files for DVDs

 

 

n

The InterVideo

WinDVD Creator and RecordNow! recording programs support the double-layer technology.

Disc Quick Reference

You can use DVD+RW, DVD+R, CD-RW, and CD-R discs in the DVD Writer/CD Writer drive.

Double-layer DVD+R discs

Can only be written to with a double-layer DVD drive (select models only).

Can’t be erased or written to again.

Hold up to 8.5 GB — the equivalent of 12 CDs.

DVD+R discs

Can’t be erased or written to again. Some programs, like RecordNow!, allow you to record data in multiple sessions until the disc is full.

Can’t edit a DVD+R that has been recorded as a DVD movie.

Hold up to 4.7 GB — the equivalent of 7 CDs.

DVD+RW discs

Can be erased and rewritten.

Can hold up to 4.7 GB — equivalent of 7 CDs.

Record up to 6 hours of video files, depending on the quality of the recording.

Can be used to back up your hard disk drive files.

Record up to 3 hours of video files, depending on the quality of the recording.

Are compatible with more DVD drives and players than a DVD+RW disc is.

Can be used to back up your hard disk drive files.

Record up to 3 hours of video files, depending on the quality of the recording.

Can be used to back up hard disk drive files that you can update periodically.

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Contents HP Media Center PC Software Guide USA Table of Contents Troubleshooting 147 Getting Started with Media Center Using Media CenterMedia Center Features Getting the most out of Media Center Opening Media CenterNavigating Media Center Media Center Start Menu To set the PC location Setting the PC Location for the Program GuideMedia Center Setup Setting Up Media Center Check the remote controlSelect the download method for your Internet connection Set up the Program Guide Media Center Menu Bars Menu bar icon ActionRemote control Setting Media Center as the Automatic CD PlayerUsing Shortcut Buttons Using Media Center Help KeyboardChanging Media Center Settings Remote control cannot Using the Remote ControlRemote control can Remote Control Buttons Overview Features and location may varyUsing the Remote Control To begin using your remote control Button Function Remote Control ButtonsDirect access buttons MenuStandby button Recording in standby modeRemote control LED and the remote sensor LED Media playback buttons Navigation and other direct access buttons Audio and video buttons HP Media Center PC Software Guide HP Personal Media Drive is sold separately Using an HP Personal Media DriveLocating the Drive After Installation Click My ComputerPlaying Media Files Assigning a Drive Letter to the HP Personal Media DriveStoring Files Playing Music Files Viewing Picture FilesPlaying Video Files Recording TV to the HP Personal Media Drive Click Settings, TV, Recorder, Recorder storageWatching TV Programs Stored on the HP Personal Media Drive Open Media Center Recording TV Programs to the HP Personal Media DriveHP recommends that Double-clickUSB Mass Storage Device to Disconnecting the HP Personal Media Drive SafelyChanging the TV recording path to the local hard disk drive Changing disk allocation Select Recorder storageConvenient media file locations HP Media Center PC Software Guide Digital video recording features are for select models only Watching and Recording TV ProgramsWatching TV To watch a television programUsing Remote Control in My TV Remote Control Button ActionWatching Live TV Using the Digital Video Recorder Important information about the Television Program Guide Using the Television Program GuideYour television service provider Recording TV without a Television Program GuideViewing the Television Program Guide Downloading the Television Program Guide Manually downloading the Television Program GuideDouble-clickNetwork Connections Setting up an Internet Dial-Up ConnectionClick Network and Internet Select Connect to the Internet, and then click NextSelect Add channel Adding Missing Channels to the GuideRemoving Channels from the Guide Searching for TV Programs To search for a TV programSearching for TV programs using categories To search for a TV programRecording icons Recording TV ProgramsRecord icon in the taskbar Important information about My TV and FM Radio Standby mode and scheduled recordingsRecording TV tips Recording TV from the GuideRecording TV from Search Recording manually Changing TV Settings Playing Recorded TV Programs To play a recorded programLocating Recorded TV Programs for Viewing on the Desktop Viewing recording errors About Recording ErrorsCommon recording errors Recording error Description of errorResolving a recording conflict Resolving Recording ConflictsRecording priority rules Deleting a Scheduled Program or Series Deleting a Recorded Program or SeriesSelect TV Ratings Setting Movie/DVD or TV RatingsBlocking Unwanted TV Programs and Movies Select Movie/DVD ratings or TV RatingsSetting Caption Display Displaying TeletextImportant information about recorded TV programs Safeguarding Recorded TV ProgramsAbout Teletext Preparing the code key files Users\DRM\ Choose Restore files and settings, and then click Next Making the backup CDUsing the code key backup CD after a system recovery Managing Hard Disk Drive Space Increasing hard disk drive spaceQuality Hard disk drive space Recording Used Adjusting TV recording and storage settingsRecording quality and hard disk drive storage space Uninstalling software programs that are not needed Using the Disk Cleanup utilityAdjusting System Restore settings Deleting recorded TV programsPlaying Music Files Playing Music FilesUsing Windows Media Player Deleting music files Creating a Music LibraryAdding music files Using supported music file types Searching the Computer for Music FilesAdding CD Tracks to the Music Library Playing a music CD using Media Center Playing Digital Music FilesFinding Music Files in My Music To find a music filePlaying a Song Setting Up an Automatic Disc Jockey Finding and Playing an AlbumSelect Media Library Creating a PlaylistTo create a playlist Selecting a Visualization Select Select VisualizationsHP Media Center PC Software Guide Working with Pictures Working with digital imagesUsing My Pictures in Media Center Organizing Pictures in My Pictures Creating picture folders in My PicturesUsing supported picture file types Viewing Pictures in My PicturesViewing pictures as a slide show Zooming in and panning across your picturesSorting pictures Select Sort by date or select Sort by nameTurning on or off photo captions Changing picture settingsViewing a slide show with music Select My PicturesEditing Pictures in My Pictures Rotating picturesSetting up your printer Printing Pictures in My PicturesWorking with Pictures Using HP Image Zone Plus in Media Center Organizing pictures in HP Image Zone Plus HP Image Zone Plus Window Media CenterCreating your picture catalog in HP Image Zone Plus Modifying a date assigned to your pictures Updating your catalog when you add new picturesCreating albums Scanned images areAssigning a keyword to your pictures Assigning a place to your picturesViewing a slide show Viewing Pictures in HP Image Zone PlusSearching for pictures in HP Image Zone Plus Select HP Image ZoneChanging view and slide show options Editing Pictures in HP Image Zone Plus Updating edited picture files in Media CenterCopying Pictures to CD Other Features of HP Image Zone PlusPrinting Pictures in HP Image Zone Plus Creating projectsUsing Backup and Restore HP Instant ShareHP Media Center PC Software Guide Playing Videos Organizing Videos Playing Digital Videos in Media Center My Videos Playing a video in full-screen modePlaying a video stored on removable media MediaRecording Videos to DVD from a Digital Video Camera Sorting VideosViewing Video Details Select Sort by date or Sort by nameUsing Supported Video File Types About playing DVDs Playing DVDsTo play a DVD movie in Media Center Playing a DVD movie already in your drive Stopping a DVD movieWatching DVD in the inset window or in a resized window Changing DVD Audio Settings Changing the DVD Movie LanguageHP Media Center PC Software Guide Listening to FM Radio Using the FM Radio and the TV Signal at the Same Time Playing FM Radio StationsOrganizing Pre-set Radio Stations HP Media Center PC Software Guide About Copying Recorded TV Programs to DVD To change the recording quality settingRecording TV Shows to DVDs Recording Minutes on Quality One DVD estCopying Recorded TV Programs to DVD or CD Select Create CD/DVD with existing video fileWatching Recorded TV Programs on DVD Copy a TV program to a DVD with RecordNowCapturing Analog Home Video To connect the analog home video source and recordUsing Double-Layer Technology and Media To disconnect the analog home video sourceCopy protection for music files Copy ProtectionCopy protection for DVD movies Playing CDs and DVDs with Windows Media Player Playing CDs and DVDsPlaying Music CDs with iTunes Software listed in this chapter is for select models onlyPlaying DVD Movies with InterVideo WinDVD Using country/region codes Playing Video CDs VCD with Windows Media Player Select Play DVD movie using InterVideo WinDVD, and click OKPlaying Video CDs VCD with InterVideo WinDVD Select Any File *.* from the Files of type drop-down listCreating Burning Music CDs with Windows Media Player Creating Burning CDsCreating Burning Music CDs with iTunes Click Copy to CD or DeviceCreating music CDs with RecordNow Creating Burning Data CDs Using Windows XPCreating Burning CDs with RecordNow Select Audio CD for Car or Home CD Player Storing Files on a DVD or CD About creating a music CDAbout storing data files on disc Select Exact Copy Copying a DVD or CDErasing a DVD or CD Click Data Disc About Removing Files in RecordNowRemoving Files from a Recorded Data Disc Saving an Image Archiving Files on a DVD or CDAbout Image Files About Recording Video Files Creating Recovery CD/DVDs for the PCBurning an Image Disc LabelsSetting automatic recording options Compatibility Information Double-layer DVD+R discs Compatible File FormatsDisc Quick Reference DVD+R discsCD-R discs CD-RW discsDisc File type Onto Stereo Player Disc Feature and CompatibilityCan be Plays Home Recorded Or car Optical Drive Quick Reference Software quick referenceSoftware With this program you can Creating Burning CDs HP Media Center PC Software Guide Preview window Creating DVD MoviesGetting Started Storyboard Requirements for Capturing VideoMedia Library Capturing Digital Camcorder Video Capturing Web Camera VideoEditing Video Files in WinDVD Creator Capturing Video with a Capture CardCapturing a Still Image Expand Adding imagesStoryboard icons Save MovieAdding transition effects Edit ClipAdding audio effects Click the Import or DragAdding video filters Authoring Your DVDAdding title effects Menu and chapter icons icons may vary Storyboard icons in author modeChapter Settings Add ChapterMake Movie Click the Output to File or Save Movie icon Recording VHS Video Files Direct to DVDConverting Recorded TV to VCD or DVD Format Troubleshooting Problems and SolutionsProblemSolution Error messages keep Problem Solution My DVD won’t playCodec errors are Occurring whenError message Problem Solution My TV program didn’tWhen I tried to get it Record and/or myProblemSolution 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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