Operation Manual

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Online M edia Backup
Note: if you chose to print a disc label in CyberLink LabelPrint, you don't need to
capture the label as CyberLink Power2Go automatically imports the created label
into the Disc Manager. See Disc Label Snapshots for information on viewing and
editing the label snapshot.
Click OK to close the window.
Downloading Online Media to
Hard Drive
To download online media to your computer's hard drive, do this:
1. In the new task window, click the Online Media Backup option and then select
the Download to HDD. The Online Media Backup window opens.
2. In the search pane, select one of the available online media web sites to look
for media to download. The available options are as follows:
Note: you can also search for specific videos on YouTube and Vimeo by entering
in keywords in the search field in the top left of the window.
YouTube: click on this option to browse and download videos from YouTube.
If you select the Favorites, Playlist, Subscriptions, or My Videos options, you
must log in with your YouTube account and give CyberLink Power2Go
permission to access your account before you proceed. You don't need to log
in to access the Featured and Most Viewed options.
Facebook: click on this option to browse and download the photos and
videos that are available through your Facebook account. You must log in to
your Facebook account and give CyberLink Power2Go permission to access
your account before you proceed. Click on Photo in the media pane to view
the available photos. Click on Video to access the videos on Facebook.
Flickr: click on this option to browse and download the photos that are
available through your Flickr account. You must log in to your Flickr account
and give CyberLink Power2Go permission to access your account before you
proceed.
Vimeo: click on this option to browse and download the videos that are on
Vimeo. You must log in to your Vimeo account and give CyberLink Power2Go
permission to access your account before you proceed.
Note: you can double-click on a video or photo to view it in your default web
browser.