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Copying Music Files to CD in My Music

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Copying Music Files to CD in My Music To copy your music files to CD: 1 Press the Media Center Start button remote control. on the 2 Select More Programs. 3 Insert a blank CD-R disc. 4 Select Create CD/DVD. 5 Select a disc format: Audio CD or Data CD, and then select OK. 6 Use the arrow buttons on the remote control or the arrow keys on the keyboard to select the Untitled text box. 7 Use the alphanumeric keypad buttons on the remote control or the keyboard to enter a name for your CD, and then select OK. 8 Select Music. 9 Select the music files to record. A check mark appears next to the song when it is selected. Use the Back button on the remote control or the Backspace key on the keyboard to select more songs from different menus. 10 When you are finished adding songs, select View CD to see the songs you have selected. If you want to delete songs, use the arrow buttons on the remote control to select the X next to the song you want to delete. Press OK on the remote control or press the Enter key on the keyboard to delete the song from your list of songs to be recorded to CD. This does not delete the song from your music library. 11 Select Create CD. 12 Select Yes. 13 Select OK. 14 Follow the onscreen instructions. ! 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. 48 HP Digital Entertainment Center Software Guide

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HP Digital Entertainment Center Software Guide
Copying Music Files to CD in My Music
To copy your music files to CD:
1
Press the Media Center Start button
on the
remote control.
2
Select
More Programs
.
3
Insert a blank CD-R disc.
4
Select
Create CD/DVD
.
5
Select a disc format:
Audio CD
or
Data CD
, and
then select
OK
.
6
Use the arrow buttons on the remote control or the
arrow keys on the keyboard to select the
Untitled
text box.
7
Use the alphanumeric keypad buttons on the remote
control or the keyboard to enter a name for your CD,
and then select
OK
.
8
Select
Music
.
9
Select the music files to record. A check mark
appears next to the song when it is selected. Use the
Back button on the remote control or the Backspace
key on the keyboard to select more songs from
different menus.
10
When you are finished adding songs, select
View
CD
to see the songs you have selected. If you want
to delete songs, use the arrow buttons on the remote
control to select the
X
next to the song you want to
delete. Press OK on the remote control or press the
Enter key on the keyboard to delete the song from
your list of songs to be recorded to CD. This does not
delete the song from your music library.
11
Select
Create CD
.
12
Select
Yes
.
13
Select
OK
.
14
Follow the onscreen instructions.
!
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.