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Creating DVDs and CDs
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I can’t add data files to my DVD
When you create a data CD in RecordNow, data
files can be added in later recording sessions
until the disc is full. If you want record data to a
DVD in multiple sessions, you must set the correct
recording option. To do this, insert your data
disc, open RecordNow, click the Options
button, select the Advanced tab, and then
select the multiple session recording option.
My music CD won’t play in my
stereo
If your CD won’t play in your home or car stereo,
try the following:
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Use a CD-R, not a CD-RW disc.
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Try another CD brand or check to see if the
brand of disc works with your stereo. Check
the documentation that came with your CD
player and check the manufacturer’s Web site.
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If you are creating music CDs from MP3 or
WMA audio files, those files need to be
converted to WAV or CDA music files before
recording.
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Use a CD instead of a DVD. You can record
audio files to a DVD to be played on your PC,
but you cannot create a music DVD to be
played in a home or car CD player.
The titles of my music tracks don’t
appear on my CD
You must be connected to the Internet for the
artist, title, and track information to appear when
playing your music CD in Windows Media
Player or when recording your music CD in
RecordNow. If you are not connected to the
Internet, the music tracks are displayed as
Track 1, Track 2, etc.
Note:
Artist, title, and track information cannot be
recorded to disc in RecordNow.