Copying Pictures to CDs and DVDs in

Windows Media Center

NOTE: In Windows Media Center, all pictures are copied to CDs as .jpg files.

1Press the Windows Media Center Start button on the remote control, or click the Windows Start Button on the taskbar and then select Windows Media Center.

2From the Tasks menu, select burn cd/dvd.

3Insert writable media (CD-R, CD-RW, DVD+/-R, or DVD+/-RW) into the drive.

4Select Data CD/DVD, and then select Next.

NOTE: If you are using a writable disc that contains data, you must select Erase Disc to continue.

5Select the Untitled area, and enter the name of your disc by using the numeric keys on the keyboard or the remote control, and then select Next. Use the Backspace key on the keyboard or the Clear button on the remote control to delete letters.

6Select Picture Library, and then select Next.

7Select the pictures you want to copy, and then select Next. A check mark appears next to a picture when you select it.

8Select Add More to add more pictures to your disc.

9After you have selected all of your pictures, select Burn CD.

10Select Yes. Windows Media Center displays a message if you need to insert an additional disc to complete your recording. Windows Media Center displays a message when your disc has been created.

11Click Done when the disc has been created.

Playing Videos in Windows Media Center

The Picture + Videos area in Windows Media Center makes it easy to play home video files that you created or video files that you downloaded from the Internet.

In Videos you can:

￿Play videos that are stored anywhere on your hard disk drive.

￿Create a CD or DVD of your video files.

￿View your videos in full-screen mode or from an inset window in Windows Media Center.

￿View small thumbnail images and the titles of your video files.

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HP SR5278CF, SR5218CF manual Copying Pictures to CDs and DVDs Windows Media Center, Playing Videos in Windows Media Center

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