Using Adhesive Disc Labels; Compatibility Information - HP Media Center m7200 - Desktop PC Software Manual

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In the Step 2: Edit area:
a
Click Disc Titles to display the Edit Text
window. Enter text for the title and subtitle.
b
Click Tracks to display the Edit Track
window. Click New to display the Track
window. Enter text to identify the first track
or file (you can optionally enter artist and
date, or length), and then click OK.
c
Repeat the previous step for each track or
file on the disc.
d
Click the left or right arrows next to
Layout and Background to select
design elements for the disc. The selections
you make are previewed in the disc
window.

Using adhesive disc labels

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WARNING: When labeling your CDs and
DVDs, do not use sticky labels. They can
cause the disc to play erratically. Instead,
write on the disc with a felt-tip pen to
label it.

Compatibility Information

An important feature of a DVD Writer/CD Writer
drive is its high level of compatibility with other
optical drives and CD and DVD players:
The CDs that you create play in most home
and car stereos and in most computer
DVD-ROM and CD-ROM drives.
The DVDs that you create are compatible with
some DVD video players and with most
computer DVD-ROM drives.
When you are satisfied with the appearance
of your label, insert the LightScribe media disc
(label side down) into the disc drive tray, and
then click Print.
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From the Disc Label menu, select LightScribe
12cm disc.
6
Click OK to begin burning the label.
The estimated time to complete the label displays,
along with a progress bar to show you the time
remaining. You can continue to work on your
HP Media Center PC while LightScribe is burning
the label.
Or, you can create a LightScribe label for
your disc if you have a LightScribe optical
drive and you use LightScribe media discs.
Refer to "Disc Labeling with LightScribe"
on page 73.
CD-R discs are more compatible with home
and car stereos than CD-RW discs are.
Your DVD Writer/CD Writer drive is able to read
from and record to almost every type of optical disc.
Writing speed rates for the DVD Writer/CD Writer
drive are fast, allowing quick recording times.
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LightScribe creates a
right.
grayscale image
similar to a
black-and-white
photograph.
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CD-R discs are more
compatible with
home and car stereos
than CD-RW discs.
Creating Audio and Data Discs
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