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Creating Burning Music CDs with iTunes, Creating Burning Music CDs with, Windows Media Player,

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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. 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 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. 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. Creating (Burning) Data CDs Using Windows XP Your PC has recording software to record data files, such as text files or digital pictures, onto CDs. 1 Click Start on the taskbar and choose My Documents or the folder that has the files you want to copy. 2 Select the file or files you want to copy. 3 Click Copy to CD in the Tasks list. 4 Click My Computer in the Other Places list and then double-click the disc drive you want to use. 5 Insert a blank disc into the drive. 38 Getting Started Guide

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Getting Started Guide
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
.
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
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.
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.
Creating (Burning) Data CDs Using
Windows XP
Your PC has recording software to record data files, such as text files or digital
pictures, onto CDs.
1
Click
Start
on the taskbar and choose
My Documents
or the folder that has
the files you want to copy.
2
Select the file or files you want to copy.
3
Click
Copy to CD
in the Tasks list.
4
Click
My Computer
in the
Other Places list and then double-click the disc
drive you want to use.
5
Insert a blank disc into the drive.