Working With Data Dvds And Cds; Verifying Data Disc Recorded Without Errors - HP A1210n - Pavilion - 512 MB RAM Getting Started Manual

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6 When prompted, insert a blank disc.
DVD discs can store significantly more music files than a CD. Jukebox discs can
only be played on computers, CD players, or DVD players that support the file
format you use to create the disc (MP3 is most commonly supported).
For file format compatibility, check the documentation for the device where you
intend to play the disc.
7 Click OK.
You can get detailed online help by clicking the Help menu and then
selecting Help.
NOTE: DigitalMedia Plus scans for all audio files, even the sounds from your
operating system. If you don't want to display some of these sounds, you can select
the Options icon (wrench). In the Options window, select Audio, and then Quick
Find. Select Hide Audio Files Shorter Than (in seconds), and then type the
number of seconds, and click OK.

Working with Data DVDs and CDs

Unlike audio CDs and jukebox DVDs, data DVDs and CDs can be recorded in
multiple sessions.

Verifying data disc recorded without errors

When copying or burning data files to DVD or CD, it is recommended that you use
Sonic DigitalMedia Plus because it includes a feature that confirms that your disc
has been created without errors.
This data verification feature is enabled by default.
To check the status of the write verification feature in DigitalMedia Plus:
1 Open the DigitalMedia Plus program by clicking Start, All Programs,
Sonic, and then DigitalMedia Home.
2 Click Tools and then Options.
3 In the Options window, click Data.
4 Ensure the Verify data written to the disc after burning box is
checked.
5 Click OK.
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