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Creating (burning) a CD or DVD (select models only)

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Chapter 6: Using software Creating (burning) a CD or DVD (select models only) Using the optional external optical drive that supports CD-RW, DVD-RW, or DVD+RW discs, you can burn data, video, and audio files, including MP3 and WAV music files, using software such as Cyberlink Power2Go. Observe the following guidelines when burning a CD or DVD: ■ Before burning a disc, save and close any open files and close all programs. ■ A CD-RW or DVD-RW disc is generally best for burning data files or for testing audio or video recordings before you burn them to a CD or DVD that cannot be changed. ■ A CD-R or DVD-R disc is usually best for burning audio files because after the information is copied, it cannot be changed. ■ Because some home and car stereos do not play CD-RWs, use a CD-R to burn music CDs. ■ DVD players used in home systems usually do not support all DVD formats. Refer to the manufacturer's instructions that came with your DVD player for a list of supported formats. ■ An MP3 file uses less disc space than other music file formats, and the process for creating an MP3 disc is the same as the process for creating a data file. MP3 files can be played only on MP3 players or on computers with MP3 software installed. To burn a CD or DVD, follow these steps: 1. Download or copy the source files into a folder on your hard drive. 2. Insert a blank CD or DVD into the external optical drive. 3. Click Start, click All Programs, and then click the name of the program you want to use. 4. Select the kind of disc you want to create-data, audio, or video. 5. Right-click Start, click Windows Explorer, and navigate to the folder where the source files are stored. 6. Open the folder, and then drag the files to the drive that contains the blank optical disc. 7. Initiate the burning process as directed by the program you have selected. Ä CAUTION: To prevent loss of information or damage to a disc, observe the following guidelines: ■ Before writing to a disc, connect the computer to a reliable external power source. Do not write to a disc while the computer is running on battery power. ■ Before writing to a disc, close all open programs except the disc software you are using. Do not copy directly from a source disc to a destination disc or from a network drive to a destination disc. Instead, copy from a source disc or network drive to your hard drive, and then copy from your hard drive to the destination disc. ■ Do not use the computer keyboard or move the computer while the computer is writing to a disc. The write process is sensitive to vibration. ✎ Observe the copyright warning. It is a criminal offense, under applicable copyright laws, to make unauthorized copies of copyright-protected material, including computer programs, films, broadcasts, and sound recordings. Do not use this computer for such purposes. Notebook Essentials 25

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Notebook Essentials
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Chapter 6: Using software
Using the optional external optical drive that supports CD-RW, DVD-RW, or DVD+RW
discs, you can burn data, video, and audio files, including MP3 and WAV music files, using
software such as Cyberlink Power2Go.
Observe the following guidelines when burning a CD or DVD:
Before burning a disc, save and close any open files and close all programs.
A CD-RW or DVD-RW disc is generally best for burning data files or for testing audio
or video recordings before you burn them to a CD or DVD that cannot be changed.
A CD-R or DVD-R disc is usually best for burning audio files because after the
information is copied, it cannot be changed.
Because some home and car stereos do not play CD-RWs, use a CD-R to burn
music CDs.
DVD players used in home systems usually do not support all DVD formats. Refer to the
manufacturer’s instructions that came with your DVD player for a list of supported formats.
An MP3 file uses less disc space than other music file formats, and the process for
creating an MP3 disc is the same as the process for creating a data file. MP3 files can be
played only on MP3 players or on computers with MP3 software installed.
To burn a CD or DVD, follow these steps:
1.
Download or copy the source files into a folder on your hard drive.
2.
Insert a blank CD or DVD into the external optical drive.
3. Click
Start
, click
All Programs
, and then click the name of the program you want to use.
4.
Select the kind of disc you want to create—data, audio, or video.
5. Right-click
Start
, click
Windows Explorer
, and navigate to the folder where the source
files are stored.
6.
Open the folder, and then drag the files to the drive that contains the blank optical disc.
7.
Initiate the burning process as directed by the program you have selected.
Ä
CAUTION:
To prevent loss of information or damage to a disc, observe the following
guidelines:
Before writing to a disc, connect the computer to a reliable external power source.
Do not write to a disc while the computer is running on battery power.
Before writing to a disc, close all open programs except the disc software you are using.
Do not copy directly from a source disc to a destination disc or from a network drive to
a destination disc. Instead, copy from a source disc or network drive to your hard drive,
and then copy from your hard drive to the destination disc.
Do not use the computer keyboard or move the computer while the computer is writing
to a disc. The write process is sensitive to vibration.
Observe the copyright warning. It is a criminal offense, under applicable copyright laws, to
make unauthorized copies of copyright-protected material, including computer programs,
films, broadcasts, and sound recordings. Do not use this computer for such purposes.
Creating (burning) a CD or DVD (select models only)