Recording Vhs Files Direct To Dvd With Windvd Creator; Getting Started With Muvee Autoproducer - HP Media Center m1000 - Desktop PC Software Manual

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Recording VHS Files Direct to DVD with WinDVD Creator

To record VHS or other video files directly to DVDs:
1
Connect your VCR or other analog video
source to your computer. See "Capturing
Analog Video with WinDVD Creator" on
page 80 for more information about capturing
analog video.
2
Click Start, choose All Programs,
InterVideo WinDVD, InterVideo
WinDVD Creator, and then click
InterVideo WinDVD Creator again.

Getting Started with muvee autoProducer

(Select Models Only)
You can use muvee autoProducer to create your
personalized video files in a few easy steps:
1
Press the Media Center Start button
the remote control to open Media Center.
2
Select More Programs, and then select the
Make muvee icon.
3
Select one of the button options:
Select Video: Opens the Select Video
window for you to select existing video
files.
Select Pictures: Opens the Select
Pictures window for you to select existing
image files.
Select Music: Opens the Select Music
window for you to select existing music
files.
3
Select the Record video tape into DVD
disc in one step button.
4
Insert a blank DVD into your drive.
5
Click the Capture button, and select
your VCR on the Device Control tab.
6
Press the Playback button on your VCR.
7
Click the Record button when the Preview
window displays what you want to record.
on
Select Style: Opens the Select Style
window for you to select a style template
for your movie.
Settings: Opens the Settings window for
your to set the audio mix for your movie.
Make muvee: Opens the Make muvee
window for you to set the duration of your
movie and automatically create the movie.
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.
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