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Verifying audio disc recorded without errors When copying or burning audio files to 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 write verification feature is enabled by default. To check the status of the write verification feature in Sonic DigitalMedia Plus: 1 Open the Sonic 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 Copy. 4 Ensure that the Verify copied data discs (slower) box is checked. 5 Click OK. Audio CD tips 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. ■ As you add music files in the recording session, Sonic DigitalMedia Plus 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 your recording fails, manually select a slower recording speed, if available, each time you make a recording. Refer to the Help menu in your selected software program for more information about selecting a slower recording speed. ■ If you try to record more than a standard CD can hold, a message displays warning you that all the tracks may not fit on your disc. ! 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. Creating Audio and Data Discs 69

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Creating Audio and Data Discs
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Verifying audio disc recorded without errors
When copying or burning audio files to 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 write verification feature is enabled by default.
To check the status of the write verification feature in
Sonic DigitalMedia Plus:
1
Open the Sonic 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
Copy
.
4
Ensure that the
Verify copied data discs
(slower)
box is checked.
5
Click
OK
.
Audio CD tips
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.
As you add music files in the recording
session, Sonic DigitalMedia Plus 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 your recording fails, manually select a
slower recording speed, if available, each
time you make a recording. Refer to the Help
menu in your selected software program
for more information about selecting a slower
recording speed.
If you try to record more than a standard CD
can hold, a message displays warning you
that all the tracks may not fit on your disc.
!
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.