HP Pavilion v2000 Media Center Software Guide - Page 46

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4 Press the Print button on the remote control. Or Press Ctrl+D on the keyboard or press the i (More information) button on the remote control, and then select Picture Details. Select Print, and then select Print again. 5 Follow any onscreen instructions. n In Media Center, all pictures are copied to CDs as .jpg files. n For more information about writable media, refer to the electronic and printed documentation that came with your PC. Copying Pictures to CDs and DVDs You can copy your pictures to CDs and DVDs in Media Center or by using the Sonic Digital Media Projects program. You can also create a LightScribe label for your CD or DVD if you have a LightScribe optical drive and you use LightScribe media discs. Refer to the other documentation that came with your PC. 1 Press the Media Center Start button on the remote control, or, with your mouse, click Start on the taskbar, and then click Media Center. 2 Select More Programs. 3 Insert writable media (CD-R, CD-RW, DVD+/-R, or DVD+/-RW) into the drive. 4 Select Create CD/DVD. 5 Select the Untitled area, and enter the name of your disc by using the numeric keys on the keyboard or the remote control, and then select OK. Use the Backspace key on the keyboard or the Clear button on the remote control to delete letters. 6 Select Pictures. 7 Select the pictures you want to copy. A check mark appears next to a picture when you select it. 8 Select View CD/View DVD. From here you can delete a picture, add more pictures, or change the name of your disc. 9 After you have selected all of your pictures, select Create CD/Create DVD. 10 Select Yes. Media Center displays a message if you need to insert an additional disc to complete your recording. Media Center displays a message when your disc has been created. 42 Media Center Software Guide

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Media Center Software Guide
4
Press the Print button on the remote control.
Or
Press Ctrl+D on the keyboard or press
the
i
(More information) button on the
remote control, and then select
Picture
Details
. Select
Print
, and then select
Print
again.
5
Follow any onscreen instructions.
Copying Pictures to CDs and DVDs
You can copy your pictures to CDs and DVDs in
Media Center or by using the Sonic Digital Media
Projects program. You can also create a LightScribe
label for your CD or DVD if you have a LightScribe
optical drive and you use LightScribe media discs.
Refer to the other documentation that came with
your PC.
1
Press the Media Center Start button
on the
remote control, or, with your mouse, click
Start
on the taskbar, and then click
Media Center
.
2
Select
More Programs
.
3
Insert writable media (CD-R, CD-RW,
DVD+/-R, or DVD+/-RW) into the drive.
4
Select
Create CD/DVD
.
5
Select the Untitled area, and enter the name of
your disc by using the numeric keys on the
keyboard or the remote control, and then
select
OK
. Use the Backspace key on the
keyboard or the Clear button on the remote
control to delete letters.
6
Select
Pictures
.
7
Select the pictures you want to copy. A check
mark appears next to a picture when you
select it.
8
Select
View CD/View DVD
. From here you
can delete a picture, add more pictures, or
change the name of your disc.
9
After you have selected all of your pictures,
select
Create CD/Create DVD
.
10
Select
Yes
. Media Center displays a message
if you need to insert an additional disc to
complete your recording. Media Center
displays a message when your disc has been
created.
n
In Media Center, all
pictures are copied to
CDs as .jpg files.
n
For more information
about writable
media, refer to the
electronic and printed
documentation that
came with your PC.