76 Tips needed for the OS: Recording CD (P7)
Tuesday, 12 October 2010 by nkoknki |
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53. Enable CD recording:
With a blank disk is inserted into the CD recording drive, press Windows-E to open Explorer, right click on the drive icon, select Properties, Recording, and make sure the Enable CD recording on this drive was selected (see Figure 9).
Note that the tabs and options in the CD Drive Properties dialog box is characteristic of the drive, others vary depending on the drive.
54. (XP) Using the first three vendors:
If you use CD burning software such as Roxio Easy CD & DVD Creator ( http://www.roxio.com/), steps similar to section 53, but do not select Enable CD recording on this drive (or the equivalent option on your drive.) In this way, the functions of the Windows CD burning will not clash with CD burning utility that you are using.
55. (XP) change the place of the CD store:
Windows has reserved a space on the hard drive to store the contents will be recorded on CDs, usually about 650MB to 700MB, but on the drive up to 1GB storage capacity also large.You can specify to select the drive Windows is a large space for storage: CD Drive Properties dialog box as described in section 53 and the Recording tab (or similar option, depending on your drive.) Choose one of the drives shown in the list below Desktop CD recording.
56. Reduce speed to burn:
Windows usually defaults to the fastest speed recorded by CD-R. If you have a problem, reduce the speed down to: CD Drive Properties dialog box and select the Recording tab and select a lower speed in the list of write speed may be located under the Select a write speed.
57. (XP) Burn files to CD:
You can select files to burn onto CD in Windows Explorer, and drag them into the drive icon or just right click on the selected file, and click Send To, choose to send to the CD. Windows will copy all files to a designated area, not burn them directly onto CD. Can double click the drive icon to view the content of the file. In the left task pane, select Write These files to CD when you're ready to write and perform the steps according to the instructions in the CD Writing Wizard.
58. Create music CDs with Windows Media Player:
If you use Windows Media Player 9 to create a custom playlist. You can copy the music files onto CDs. With Windows Player, opens in full screen mode, choose Copy to CD or Device on the left. Select the playlist from the Music to Copy list. If you see Will not fit in the status column of the playlist, uncheck some files. Finally select Copy Music on the upper right corner of the program.
59. Create a CD with other software:
Windows Media Player 9 is provided free of charge, to copy files to the CD, but the utility of the 3rd vendor for you more options, including the ability to copy music CDs music without losing sound quality, this happens in Windows Media Player features by converting its format.
60. Special characters:
If a document you need some special characters are not common, select Start, Programs (All Programs if in XP), Accessories, System Tools, Character Map, or just press Windows-R, enter charmap, and then press Enter (if your computer is not set character map, see section 47 as a guide how to install). Select the font to use, then double-click the character you want to insert into documents, then click the Copy button to paste the characters into the document. In Windows 2000 and XP you can drag and drop the characters in the Characters to copy the input box (shown below) of the character map program in WordPad or another application.
To be continue
P1: Tips for file; P2: Hard disk P3: Security is all; P4: Quick Fix; P5: The tips of the network ; P6: Starting a favorable ; P7: This page ; P8: Watch DVDs; P9: Edit speed.
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