Compaq Presario SA4000 Getting Started Guide - Page 47

About Creating a Music CD

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5 Select the tracks you want to record, and then click Add. NOTE: Press and hold the Control (Ctrl) key to select more than one track. 6 Click the Burn icon when you have added all the audio files to your music CD project. 7 Click Yes. 8 When prompted, insert a blank CD-R or CD-RW disc. If the CD-RW disc is not blank, RecordNow! prompts you to erase it and then automatically begins writing to it when it is erased. NOTE: If you want to play your music CD in your home or car stereo, use a CD-R disc. CD-RW discs may not play in some stereos. 9 Click OK. It is best not to use the PC while recording. 10 Click Done when recording is complete. Click the Help icon and then select RecordNow! Help for more information about recording music CDs with the RecordNow! program. About Creating a Music CD 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. When recording music files, it is important to note that: • To play your music CD in a home or car stereo, it needs to be recorded as a music CD in CD Audio (CDA) format, not as a data CD. • You must record all music files in one recording session because RecordNow! closes the CD after recording is complete. Music files can be recorded repeatedly onto a rewriteable (CD-RW) disc, but all previously recorded music files must be erased first. • As you add music files in the recording session, RecordNow! calculates and displays the amount of recording time available to record additional music files. • You can't record song titles unless you make an exact copy of a music CD in your collection. • If you try to record more than a standard CD can hold, RecordNow! displays a message warning you that all the tracks may not fit on your disc. Creating (Burning) CDs 41

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Creating (Burning) CDs
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5
Select the tracks you want to record, and then click
Add
.
NOTE:
Press and hold the Control (Ctrl) key to select more than one track.
6
Click the
Burn
icon when you have added all the audio files to your
music CD project.
7
Click
Yes
.
8
When prompted, insert a blank CD-R or CD-RW disc. If the CD-RW disc is not
blank, RecordNow! prompts you to erase it and then automatically begins
writing to it when it is erased.
NOTE:
If you want to play your music CD in your home or car stereo, use a
CD-R disc. CD-RW discs may not play in some stereos.
9
Click
OK
. It is best not to use the PC while recording.
10
Click
Done
when recording is complete.
Click the
Help
icon and then select
RecordNow! Help
for more information
about recording music CDs with the RecordNow! program.
About Creating a Music CD
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.
When recording music files, it is important to note that:
To play your music CD in a home or car stereo, it needs to be recorded as a
music CD in CD Audio (CDA) format, not as a data CD.
You must record all music files in one recording session because RecordNow!
closes the CD after recording is complete. Music files can be recorded
repeatedly onto a rewriteable (CD-RW) disc, but all previously recorded music
files must be erased first.
As you add music files in the recording session, RecordNow! calculates and
displays the amount of recording time available to record additional music files.
You can’t record song titles unless you make an exact copy of a music CD in
your collection.
If you try to record more than a standard CD can hold, RecordNow! displays a
message warning you that all the tracks may not fit on your disc.