Selecting audio files, Previewing audio files, Renaming audio tracks – HP DVD100I User Manual

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Technical Support Solutions Guide 10/25/01

HP RecordNow 3.0

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Or,

Click

No

No

No

No

if you do not wish to overwrite that data. HP RecordNow then asks if you

want to erase all data on your disc.
• Click

No

No

No

No

to insert another blank or appendable disc.

• Click

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

to erase all the data on your media.

Selecting Audio Files

When making a music disc from audio files or making a disc for an MP3 player,
clicking the

Scan for Music

Scan for Music

Scan for Music

Scan for Music

button causes RecordNow to automatically search your

hard disk for correctly formatted MP3 and WAV files.

Once your audio files appear in the

Music on System

Music on System

Music on System

Music on System

window on the left, sort them

by selecting a category from the

View

View

View

View

drop-down menu. You can then add individual

audio files or entire folders to the playlist window on the right.

Previewing Audio Files

Highlighting a track then clicking the

Preview

Preview

Preview

Preview

button allows you to listen to that

track. This can be helpful when arranging a play list of songs.

Renaming Audio Tracks

To rename an audio track:

To rename an audio track:

To rename an audio track:

To rename an audio track:

1.

1.1.

1.

Select the track you wish to change.

2.

2.

2.

2.

Single click twice on the track name in the playlist window on the right (or press
<F2> on your keyboard.

3.

3.

3.

3.

Type the new name for the track.

NOTE:

NOTE:

NOTE:

NOTE:

To have your disc display the new name, your CD recorder must support
CD text. Check the device documentation to see if your device offers this
feature.

Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting

HP RecordNow makes recording CDs as simple as clicking a few buttons. However,
you may still have some questions as you make your recordings. This section tries to
answer those questions.

Recordings Fail

Disc recording is a resource-sensitive process. Having other applications running
while recording to a disc can deprive your system of required resources and cause the
recording to fail.

Most of these errors can be avoided by following these steps:

Enable Direct Memory Access (DMA) on your system. See your operating
system’s documentation for information on enabling DMA.

Close all other applications during the recording process. This includes any
screen savers and anti-virus software that may be running on your computer.

Reduce your maximum recorder speed. See Options for more details.

Use your recorder to both read your source disc and to write to your blank disc.
RecordNow will create a temporary image of the source disc on your hard drive,
which may read faster than your computer’s read-only drive.

Adding Data Files to a Music Disc

Data cannot be added to a music disc created by HP RecordNow. When
HP RecordNow creates a music disc, it creates a closed session disc, which prevents
the addition of data.

Unreadable Media

Your optical drive uses a laser beam to read the information on your disc.
Fingerprints, scratches, or any kind of dirt on your disc can cause the drive to misread
your disc.

To avoid this, be sure your disc is clean by taking a clean cloth and wiping off any dirt
or fingerprints. Also be sure to take care when handling your disc to avoid touching
the shiny surface.

Optical Drive Unavailable

There are two basic types of optical drives: a read-only drive and a recorder drive.
Though a recorder drive can be used to read read-only media, a read-only drive
cannot be used to record to media.

Check to make sure that your recording device is properly attached to your system
and that it is functional, then try your recording again.

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