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Transfering VHS to DVD |
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Transferring analog footage (VHS or from your analog camcorder) to digital is quick, easy and makes memories last for generations to come. You can also edit your content, add titles to scenes, and even add music or narration.
Simply connect your VCR to the HP Digital Entertainment Center or HP Media Center Photosmart PC and your footage will be digital in minutes—and viewable on both PCs and TVs. Here are the basics you need to know to complete this easy process. Equipment you’ll need:
- HP Digital Entertainment Center
- VCR or analog camcorder
- Composite video/audio cable
- Blank DVD media
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Step 1:Hook up your VCR or analog camcorder to the front of the HP Digital Entertainment Center and turn on both machines. Step 2:Using the Intervideo Win/DVD Creator software, click the “Start New Project” icon Step 3:Click the “Record Preferences” tab and select how you want the video captured. Capture your analog video content and convert it to digital format. Step 4:Edit your video clips by adding credits, adjusting the length of the clip, adding music and more. Step 5:After organizing your clips, add a menu with chapters.
Step 6:Now you’re ready to burn your DVD! Keep reading to find out how.
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Rip and burn |
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The term “ripping” means transferring digital audio tracks from a CD onto your computer. First, you need digital music management software on your computer. (Most come with players or you can easily download one.) To rip a CD with audio tracks, just select “File > Import,” then select the CD.
To burn a music CD from a player such as iTunes:
- Create a playlist. Select “File > New Playlist” and drag the songs you'd like to burn into the playlist folder.
- Arrange the songs to your liking, and then name your playlist.
- When you've got your perfect mix, insert a blank CD into your disc drive and highlight your playlist. The “Browse” symbol in the upper right of the window will change to “Burn Disc”.
Before you burn a CD, check your preferences to make sure you're getting the file type you want (Audio CD, Data CD, MP3 CD) and set the number of seconds between songs (typically two).
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Capture photo memories |
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Whether it's a souvenir of an event or a way to keep distant friends and family close, a photo disc lets you collect and share those memories for years to come. When burning a photo disc, include a text document containing captions, stories, journal entries or letters so that each photo has its own individual frame of reference.
Give all the photos file names that make sense (for example, "Birthday_cake.jpg" or "Beach_honeymoon.jpg"). Also, try organizing the pictures into folders categorized by subject, location or date.
If scanning snapshots, use HP Photosmart Essential Software to retouch tattered edges, tears, folds, discolorations and red-eye.
For a true multimedia experience, turn your photographs into an engaging slide show, and then burn your slide show to disc. (Be sure you burn it as a data disc.)
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Personalize your CDs and DVDs with LightScribe |
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There’s no limit to your creativity when you personalize your gifts for that perfect finishing touch. LightScribe-enabled PCs from HP and a specially coated disc allow you to burn silk-screen-quality photos and text labels directly onto your CDs and DVDs. With LightScribe media you no longer have to deal with messy, unprofessional labels—a personalized label “wraps” your gift in style.
Produce beautiful gray-scale images similar to black-and-white photography with affordable, easy-to-use LightScribe technology.
You can also create beautiful custom labels without LightScribe.
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Conclusion |
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Jumpstart your creativity with innovative technologies from HP. Whether you want to create a special, personalized CD or transfer old home movies to digital format, HP makes it easy, fun and affordable.

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