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Music files can be recorded repeatedly on a rewriteable CD or DVD disc, but all previously recorded files will be erased. Important: You can record audio files (MP3 and WAV files) to a DVD as data files, but you cannot create a DVD audio disc to be played in a car or home CD player. For best compatibility with CD-ROM drives and CD players, use CD-R discs to record Recording data files You can use either RecordNow or MyDVD to record data files to CDs or DVDs. Use RecordNow to create a copy of your personal data files and to create music CDs that you can play in most home and car stereos. Use MyDVD to record video files to create VCDs and DVDs that can be played in most DVD-ROM drives and in some DVD players. When creating a data disc, it is important to note that: You can add new data files to a CD-R disc in a later recording session if disc space is available. You can update previously recorded files that have the same name to your CD-R, CD-RW, or DVD+RW disc. You can record data files to a DVD+R disc only once. DVD Writer Guide Warning: When labeling your DVDs, do not use sticky labels. They can cause the DVD to play erratically. Instead, write on the DVD with a felt tip pen to label it. To use RecordNow to record data files: 1 Click Start, choose All Programs, RecordNow, and then click RecordNow. The RecordNow main window opens. 2 Click Make a Data Disc. 3 Insert the blank CD-R, CD-RW, DVD+R, or DVD+RW disc. 4 Follow onscreen instructions to complete recording your files. Click the Help button for more information about the RecordNow program. About recording data When recording data files, RecordNow can update existing files that have been previously recorded, and can also add new files to CD-Rs, CD-RWs, or DVD+RWs. Any files with the same name will be overwritten with the newer version. Important: When RecordNow or MyDVD records data to a DVD+R disc, it creates a closed session disc. This means that once the data has been recorded, no more data can be added to that disc. Make sure all data files are selected before you record them to a DVD+R disc. RecordNow can also make copies of discs archive data from your hard disk drive. RecordNow will not record commercial protected DVD titles. DVD Writer Guide Editing Video Files You can use the ArcSoft ShowBiz ™ program to edit your video files before you save them to your hard drive or record them to CDs or DVDs. Important: To create video files with a standard DVD format that can be played in most DVD players, you must record files by using MyDVD. Editing video with ShowBiz Note: ShowBiz may not be included with your PC model. In ShowBiz, you have the option to import, edit, and record your video files directly to CDs or DVDs. If you record your video files by using ShowBiz instead of MyDVD, your DVD or VCD will not have a customized background, titles, or chapter buttons and it will not able to be played in a DVD player. To have these format and playback options, the file to MyDVD, choose the and then record the video to disc by using MyDVD. ShowBiz and MyDVD are linked with the Create (in ShowBiz) and Edit Video (in MyDVD) buttons. This means you can: Import your video files from your camcorder, your hard drive, or other digital source by using ShowBiz or MyDVD. Edit your files in ShowBiz, or if you imported your files by using MyDVD, you can send these files to ShowBiz by clicking the Edit Video button. This automatically opens the video files in ShowBiz for editing. Save your video files to CD or DVD from ShowBiz by using the Create button. You can send your video files back to MyDVD by clicking Create and then selecting MyDVD Project. MyDVD records your edited video file to a CD or DVD in a DVD format that can be viewed from some DVD players. DVD Writer Guide To open ShowBiz: 1 Click Start on the taskbar. 2 Choose All Programs. 3 Choose ArcSoft ShowBiz, and then click ShowBiz. The ShowBiz main window opens. To import your video files into ShowBiz: 1 If your video files are already on the hard drive, select the Media tab, and then click the Book (Add) icon to browse and select your video files from your PC. Select your file, and then click Open. Or Attach your digital video camcorder digital video device to your PC. ShowBiz supports VFW, WDM, and DV devices. 2 Click the Capture button to transfer video files from your digital camcorder or VCR to your hard drive. The ShowBiz capture opens. 3 Make sure the Video box is checked. 4 Make sure the Audio box is checked to record audio. DVD Writer Guide 5 Click the Source and Format buttons to change capture options. Select your video and audio device from the drop-down menus. 6 Click the Record button (red circle) to begin capturing your video file. 7 Click the Stop button (black square) to stop capturing. 8 Click Done. Note: Recording from a VCR requires a specific video and sound card that supports analog devices. You also must set up ShowBiz to capture from an analog source. For more information, refer to...