Click the File pull-down menu, and select New Playlist.
Click the Edit menu, and select Preferences.
Click the Burning tab, and choose Audio CD as the disc format.
Select Songs.

Creating and Editing a New Playlist with HP Tunes

A queue (or Now Playing) list is a temporary list of songs that are scheduled to be played in the order they were selected. A queue list acts like a group of songs you select to play on a jukebox. You can continue to add songs, or you can delete songs from your queue list. You also have the option of saving your queue list as a playlist.

1 Press the Media Center Start button on the remote control, and then select HP Tunes.

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3 Use the arrow buttons on the remote control to select a song, and then press OK on the remote control to place a check mark next to the song.

4 Select Add to Now Playing List, and then select OK.

5 Press the Back button on the remote control to return to the now playing list. Click View Now Playing List and then Edit Now Playing List to select songs to move or delete.

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Repeat steps 2 through 4 to add more songs to your queue list.

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Once you create a queue list, you can save it as a playlist that you can play again and again.

Creating Music CDs with iTunes

To create a music CD using iTunes:

1 With your mouse, click Start on the Windows taskbar, choose All Programs, select iTunes, and then click iTunes.

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4 Click the Use Sound Check check box if you would like all songs on the CD to play at the same volume level, and click OK.

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6 Enter a name for your new playlist, and an empty playlist window opens.

7 Drag and drop selected songs from your source to your new playlist.

8 Select your playlist.

9 Click the Burn Disc icon in the toolbar area. When the disc is finished recording, the Burn Disc icon disappears.

10 Insert a blank CD-R disc into your drive (double-layer DVD+R discs are not compatible).

11 Click Burn Disc to begin recording your playlist.

For more information about creating music CDs with iTunes, click the Help menu in the iTunes menu bar. For help online, go to: http://www.hp.com/support

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iTunes music files cannot be recorded to double-layer DVD media.

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