Getting Started
48 Getting Started (Features may vary by model)
How do I create (burn) a CD or DVD of my music or
photos?
To record, or burn
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, a CD of your songs, you must use a CD recording program, such as CyberLink
Power2Go or Windows Media Player, which you access through your Windows desktop.
To create CDs and DVDs of your music or photos using CyberLink software:
1 Tap the Windows Vista start button, tap All Programs, and then tap CyberLink DVD Suite
Deluxe.
2 Select the type of media you are using.
3 Under Select Source, navigate to your music or photos folder (wherever you store your music or
photos on your hard drive).
4 Add music or photos by selecting each, and then click the red plus/add icon to add the file.
The file is added to the lower pane.
5 After you added at least one file to put on your CD or DVD, the Burn a Disc icon is enabled at the
top icon bar. Tap that icon when you have added all the files you want.
6 In the dialog that opens, choose the media settings you want, and select Burn.
A message appears if you have not inserted a writable disc, telling you to do so now.
7 Insert a CD or DVD.
The burning process starts.
How do I make a video with HP TouchSmart?
1 To access the webcam, tap the Video tile to start.
2 At the bottom of the window, tap the Webcam button.
3 A viewing box opens on the screen and displays what the webcam sees; tilt the screen or move
yourself to get a better view.
4 If you need time to set up, tap the 3 Second Delay check box. Tap it again if you want to turn off the
feature.
5 Tap Record.
6 When the video is finished, tap Stop Recording. To review the video, tap the Play video.
7 On the right of the screen, tap Keep or Discard to keep or discard the video.
8 If you tapped Keep, tap Cancel to exit the webcam feature.
9 Find your new video.
The file name reflects the date and time of recording.
10 You can rename the file either in Windows Vista or in HP TouchSmart Video.
* HP supports the lawful use of technology and does not endorse or encourage the use of our products for purposes other
than those permitted by copyright law.










