Creating (Burning) Cds; Creating (Burning) Music Cds With Itunes; Creating (Burning) Music Cds With Windows Media Player - HP Media Center m1000 - Desktop PC Software Manual

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If your PC has a CD-RW or DVD Writer (select
models only), your PC has recording software and
you can make your own music or data CDs.
Your PC has four recording software programs,
iTunes, Windows Media Player, RecordNow!, and
Windows XP. You copy or download music to their
library and can then organize or copy the music
files. You can copy Windows Media files that have
a .wma extension, .mp3 files, or .wav files to a CD

Creating (Burning) Music CDs with iTunes

To create a music CD using iTunes:
1
Click Start on the taskbar, choose All
Programs, select iTunes, and then click
iTunes.
2
Click the Edit menu and select Preferences.
3
Click the Burning tab and choose Audio
CD as the disc format.
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.

Creating (Burning) Music CDs with Windows Media Player

1
Click Start on the taskbar, choose All
Programs, and then click Windows
Media Player.
2
Click Copy to CD or Device.
3
Follow the onscreen instructions to select the
music files and the CD or device.

Creating (Burning) CDs

by using a CD-RW drive or a DVD Writer drive.
You can also use iTunes or Windows Media
Player to copy music files to a portable device or
memory card.
Use a CD-R disc if you are going to play the disc in
a CD player, CD-ROM, CD-RW, DVD-ROM, or
DVD+RW/+R, or double-layer DVD+R drive. CD-R
discs are compatible with more players than CD-RW
discs.
5
Select the playlist you want to burn to the CD,
and then click the Burn Disc button in the
upper-right corner.
6
Insert a blank disc into your drive.
7
Click OK.
For more information on using iTunes, click the Help
menu in the iTunes menu bar. For help online, go to:
http://www.hp.com/music
For more information on using Windows Media
Player, click the Help menu in the Windows Media
Player menu bar. If necessary, first display the menu
bar by clicking the Up-arrow icon in the upper-left
corner of the Windows Media Player window.
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Burn is an industry
term used to describe
the recording of
information onto a
DVD or CD. Optical
recording uses a
laser beam to place
information onto the
disc, thus the term
burning.
If your recording
fails, manually select
a slower recording
speed, if available,
each time you make
a recording. Refer
to the Help menu
in your selected
software program
for more information
about selecting a
slower recording
speed.
HP supports lawful
use of technology
and does not endorse
or encourage the use
of our products for
purposes other than
those permitted by
copyright law.
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