Copying A Dvd Or Cd; Archiving Files On A Cd Or Dvd; Recording Video Files - HP Media Center m1000 - Desktop PC Software Manual

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Copying a DVD or CD

RecordNow! allows you to make a copy of a music
or data disc from your collection.
To make a copy of a music or data disc from your
collection:
1
Using the mouse, click Start, choose All
Programs, Sonic RecordNow!, and then
click RecordNow! again.
2
Select the Data Projects tab.
3
Select Exact Copy.

Archiving Files on a CD or DVD

1
Using the mouse, click Start, choose All
Programs, Sonic RecordNow!, and then
click RecordNow! again.
2
Select the Backup Projects tab.
3
Select File Archive.
4
Insert a blank CD or DVD into the drive.
5
Place a check mark in the Changed since box
to limit the scan to files that have been
changed since the last time you completed a
file archive.

Recording Video Files

Video quality depends on the quality of the source
files, the PC speed, and its graphics processing
ability. For more information about recording VHS
files to DVD, refer to "Rec ording VHS Files Direct to
DVD with WinDVD Creator" on page 85.
4
Insert the CD or DVD you want to copy.
5
Click the Copy icon.
6
Insert a blank DVD or CD into the drive, and
then click OK.
7
Click Done when the recording is complete.
6
Add your files to the Archive window:
Select one or more categories from the list
on the left, and click Scan. RecordNow!
scans your hard disk drive for files related
to the category.
Drag files from the Windows Explorer to
the Archive window.
7
Click the Burn icon when all of
your files have been added.
If the files do not fit on one disc,
File Archive asks you for
additional discs.
8
Click Done when recording is complete.
n
IMPORTANT: HP
supports the lawful
use of technology
and does not endorse
or encourage the use
of our products for
purposes other than
those permitted by
copyright law.
n
You can't copy
commercial DVDs
because they are
protected by
copyright laws and
are encoded to
prevent illegal
duplication.
Creating (Burning) CDs and DVDs
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