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Comments to date: 7. Page 1 of 1. Average Rating:
nicklawford7666 1:01am on Wednesday, September 22nd, 2010 
With its unique music system, this is the best available program for converting music files.
rabbitxu 10:59am on Monday, September 20th, 2010 
Will cost more than what you pay to get it!!! I bought Easy Media creator 8 and it worked ok on my old computer but often crashed.
RicardoBarrios 8:29am on Wednesday, August 18th, 2010 
My experience with this product has been terr... ROXIO EASY MEDIA CREATOR 8 WAS MADE FOR WIN X...
jimrey 4:52am on Friday, July 2nd, 2010 
ECDC 8 and nero 7 really take the cake for burning software. I see no need for any other. Great intergrated package for all your burning needs. I does alot of simple things easily. It has alot of features Not the greatest detailed video editing, hard to master
Sattard 7:22pm on Tuesday, June 8th, 2010 
Why use them at all, when you can use DMG mas...  The Interface is easy to use, and it seems to have all of the accessory tools... ROXIO EASY MEDIA CREATOR 8 WAS MADE FOR WIN XP OR LOWER OS DO KNOT TRY ROXIO E M C 7 ON WIN XP ONLY HALF OF IT WILL WORK IF YOU GOT WIN XP OR LOWER R...
dtweber 12:27am on Monday, May 31st, 2010 
Good Software - Crooked Company Software is not bad. The Company will NEVER honor a rebate.
mdljones 2:37am on Tuesday, April 13th, 2010 
Stick With 7 Like a fool I tried this as an upgrade from version 7 - boy what a mistake. This version is hard to navigate. Easy to Use So many negative reports, but this works really well on my elderly machine running XP Pro. At first I had freezes and crashes. roxio 8 had this program for a while and never had any major problems(the occasional bad burn turning a disc into a coaster).

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The material in this document is for information purposes only and is subject to change without notice. While reasonable efforts have been made in the preparation of this document to assure its accuracy, Sonic Solutions assumes no liability resulting from errors or omissions in this document, nor from the use of the information contained herein. Sonic Solutions reserves the right to make changes in the product design without reservation and without notification to its users.
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Disclaimer

This product may allow you to reproduce materials in which you own the copyright or have obtained permission to copy from the copyright owner. Unless you own the copyright or have permission to copy such materials from the copyright owner, you may be violating copyright law and be subject to the payment of damages and other remedies. If you are uncertain of your rights, you should contact your legal advisor. This product may be protected by one or more of the patents listed at www.roxio.com/en/patents.
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Contents

Getting started with Easy Media Creator
Welcome to Roxio Easy Media Creator 8. 24 About this guide. 24 About Easy Media Creator project assistants. 28 Software and hardware requirements. 29 Minimum requirements. 29 Optional requirements. 30 Installing Easy Media Creator. 30 Getting to know Easy Media Creator Home. 32 Adjusting the size of the Project pane. 33 Using the control panel. 33 Working in Mini Mode. 35 Launching applications from Home. 36 Starting media projects from Home. 38 Where to find more information. 39 Online Help. 39 Tutorials. 39 Roxio online support. 40 Easy Media Creator support options. 40 Unlimited self help options. 40 Alternate support options. 40 Before you contact Roxio. 40 Contacting Roxio. 40
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Part I: Copying and burning discs
Getting started with Disc Copier
About Disc Copier. What kinds of discs can I copy?. Other sources you can copy from. Getting to know the Disc Copier window. CD & DVD Copy windowSimple view. CD & DVD Copy windowAdvanced view. Video Compilation window.

Copying CD and DVD discs

About copying CD and DVD discs. Can I copy discs using one disc drive?. What is CD-Text?. Copying using the Simple view.
Creating video compilations
About creating video compilations. 56 Creating a video compilation. 57 Saving compilations. 61
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Getting started with Creator Classic 63
About Creator Classic. 64 Getting to know the Creator Classic window. 65
Creator Classic project basics

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Some of the information you will see in the media information display includes:
The format and capacity of the disc currently inserted in your recorder drive The volume label or title of the disc The free space remaining on the disc The number of the discs needed to complete the current project
For best results, insert a blank or appendable disc into your recorder drive before starting your project. If no disc is detected or if the disc in the drive is incompatible with the project (a DVD disc for a CD-only project, for instance), the estimates shown will be based on the type of disc most commonly used for your project.
Input area: The input area in the center of the control panel changes from project to project and
in some cases, from step to step within a single project. The input area is used to display:
A drop-down menu you can use to select the recorder drive for the active project. In some projects, this same drop-down menu can be used to browse to a specific file or location on your hard drive. The progress of the active project. Audio and video playback controls.
Action area: On the right side of the control panel is the action area where you will set many
projects in motion by clicking an action button. The action button only appears when a project has been selected. The action area also includes the Options button, which opens a group of panels you can use to set project options.
Tip: To cancel a project after you have clicked on the action button, click on the action

button again.

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Working in Mini Mode

Two versions of the project launcher interface are available: the full-size application window and a miniature version that is referred to as Mini Mode. Mini Mode offers a subset of the features available in the full-size interface. This section describes some of its basic features. To learn more about using Mini Mode, consult the Help section for the type of project you want to complete.
To create projects in Mini Mode:
Click the Switch to Mini Mode button located in the upper right-hand corner of the full-size application window, or choose View > Mini Mode.
Use the following buttons to navigate through Mini Mode and start projects:
Play audio Create an Copy a Create a audio CD disc data disc Close Home Switch to full-size UI Minimize Home Open Home Help Center

You can choose the following playback options:
Select Automatically play first movie when disc is inserted if you want the first movie to play when you insert the disc. Otherwise, the main menu will appear first, and then you can select a movie. Select Play movies in sequence without returning to the main menu if you want the movies to play without returning to the main menu until all of the movies have finished playing. Otherwise, the menu appears after each movie finishes playing.
When you have finished selecting options, click OK to close the dialog. To select a menu style, click Select Style.
10 Select the style to apply to your movie, and then click OK. 11 In the Destination area, from the Format drop-down list, select one of the following options:

DVD-Video DivX WMV

Note DivX and WMV output is only available if all of the source movies are DVDVideo movies. If any of the source movies in the compilation are DivX or WMV movies, you only have the option to output to DVD-Video. 12 For Output to, select one of the following options:
Disc/Disc Image File/Folder
13 Optional: Click Options to select options such as whether to use more than one disc if necessary. Note The format options that are available depend on the format you selected in step 11. For more information, click the Help button in the Options dialog box.
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Creating video compilations Saving compilations
14 To begin copying your compilation immediately, click the Burn/Save As button, or to select burn/copy options, such as the recorder(s) to burn to or to create a disc image file, click the arrow beside the Burn/Save As button. For more information, click the Help button in the Burn Setup dialog box.

Saving compilations

To save a compilation:
Choose File > Save Compilation (or File > Save Compilation As). Enter a name and select a location in which to save the compilation. Click Save.
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Part I: Copying and burning discs Saving compilations
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Getting started with Creator Classic
About Creator Classic Getting to know the Creator Classic window
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Part I: Copying and burning discs About Creator Classic

About Creator Classic

To open a project:

Choose File > Open Project. Select the project you want to open. Click Open.

To save a project:

Choose File > Save Project.
To save a project using a different name:
Choose File > Save Project As. Type a file name, and select the location for the file. Click Save.
Adding files and folders to your project
You can locate and add files and folders from your hard disk and other discs to your project.
To browse for files and folders and add them to your project:
You can browse for files and folders in any of these ways:
Click My Media to browse the automatic groupings (Smart Views) created by Media Manager. Click My Albums to browse files you have previously organized into your own categories in Media Manager. Click Folders to browse files stored on your computer.

Click the desired file.

Tip: To select more than one file at a time, press and hold Ctrl while you click the files.
Optional: Select the type of files that you want to view from the Files of type drop-down list.

Click the desired files.

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Creator Classic project basics Previewing audio, video, and image files
To select more than one file at a time, press and hold the Ctrl key while you click the files. The Status Bar at the bottom of the Project area displays the estimated size of your project. Add the files and folders to your project in any of these ways:
Click Add Files Drag files and folders from the Source area Media Selector to the Project area. Select files and folders in the Media Selector, and then choose Edit > Add to Project. Drag files and folders from Windows Explorer to the Project area. Copy and paste files and folders from the Source area or Windows Explorer to the Project area. Note If you have a large project that cannot fit on a single disc, you can record it to multiple discs. For more information, see the Creator Classic Help Center.
Previewing audio, video, and image files
You can preview an audio, video, or image file before you add it to your project.

To preview a file:

Before you begin

If you are new to making your own data discs, this section will help you understand the terms and technologies you should to know to get started using Drag-to-Disc.
About nonrewritable (R) and rewritable (RW) media
Blank discs are available in two forms:
Nonrewritable (recordable) media (CD-R, DVD-R, or DVD+R) Rewritable media (CD-RW, DVD-RW, DVD+RW, and DVD-RAM)
You can record to both types of media, but the main difference is that a rewritable disc can be completely erased and re-recorded. Nonrewritable (+ or - R) media can only be formatted once, and cannot be erased. Note For a list of types of media compatible with Drag-to-Disc, see Deciding which type of disc to use on page 84.
Can I still delete files from nonrewritable discs?
Even though nonrewritable discs are not technically erasable or rewritable, you can delete or overwrite files from these types of discs just as you would with a floppy disk or hard disk. A deleted or overwritten file will still be on the disc after it is deleted, but will be removed from the file system and not visible. Because of this, the amount of space the deleted files originally used will not be available as free space.
Compatibility with DirectCD
Drag-to-Disc is backwards- and forwards- compatible with Roxio DirectCD (version 5.0 and later). This means:
Drag-to-Disc can read and record to any disc created with DirectCD version 5.0 or later DirectCD version 5.0 or later can read and record to any disc created with Drag-to-Disc Note In order to read some discs created by Drag-to-Disc 7.0, DirectCD 5.0 and Dragto-Disc 6.0 may require an update. This is available online as a download at www.roxio.com.
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Drag-to-Disc basics Before you begin
Note Drag-to-Disc may support some types of media that a particular version of DirectCD may not support. For example, some older versions of DirectCD may not support DVD-RW. For information about which types of media your version of DirectCD supports, consult DirectCD Online Help or the user guide.

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Roxio Retrieve Retrieving files and folders
Backup History (Backup Discs Only)

Source Disc Column

Indicates a Split File
Note The Source Disc columns identifies which disc of the multiple disc set the file is located on. If a file has multiple discs listed, this indicates the file is a split file. For example, 1-2 indicates the file is split across disc 1 and 2 of the multiple disc set. 2 Select the files and folders that you want to retrieve:
To select all of the files on the disc: Select the check box next to the name of the disc in
the left pane. All folders and files on the disc are automatically selected. (You can clear the check box to deselect all files.)
To select specific folders: Select the check box next to the name of the folder. All files in
the folder are automatically selected.
To select specific files: Select the check box next to the name of the file.
Note A blue checkmark in the box indicates that the disc, file, or folder is selected. No checkmark indicates that the file or folder has not been selected. A grey checkmark indicates that the folder contains one or more files that are not selected.
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Click the Copy

button.
The Choose Destination dialog box appears.
Select the destination where you want your files copied to:
Alternate Location: Select this option to copy the selected files to the displayed location. Click Browse if you want to specify a different location. Original Location(s): Select this option to copy the selected files to the original location from where they were recorded from

Click Retrieve.

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About backing up and restoring files Starting or exiting Backup MyPC Getting to know the Backup MyPC window Backing up your data Restoring files
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Choose a destination for your restored files. If you choose Alternate Location or Single Directory, a text box and Browse button will appear. Type a path in the text box, or click Browse. Note Files are restored in their original folder structure unless you select Single Directory. For more information, see the online Help.
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The How to restore window appears.
10 Select one of the following options:
Do not replace the files on my computer (recommended). Replace the file on my computer only if the file is older. Always replace the file on my computer.
11 Click Start. The Media Required dialog appears. 12 Follow the instructions on the screen, then click OK. The Restore Progress window Restore Progress window appears. Note If your backup spanned more than one disc, insert the first disc of the backup set. Backup MyPC will then prompt you to insert each additional disc.
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Chapter 11, Getting started with Media Import Chapter 12, Getting started with Media Manager Chapter 13, Organizing your media files Chapter 14, Managing media files Chapter 15, Searching for media files Chapter 16, Sharing files
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Getting started with Media Import
Welcome to Media Import Starting Media Import Getting to know the Media Import window Overview of importing media files

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Part II: Importing and organizing media files Welcome to Media Import

Welcome to Media Import

Using Media Import, you can copy or record all types of media formats to your computer including digital photos, video, audio, and DVD movie titleswith one easy-to-use interface. Once you have transferred your media files to your computer, you can use them in any other Roxio digital media component, such as PhotoSuite, MyDVD, or VideoWave, to edit and enhance your favorite music, photos and videos. Media Import allows you to copy or record from wide range of media storage devices (such as digital cameras, scanners, and CD or DVD discs), and source devices (such as VCRs, web cameras, and microphones). Using Media Import, you can:
Import photos You can transfer photos from digital cameras and scanners, CD and DVD data discs, and other removable media storage devices. Media Import supports both Windows Image Acquisition (WIA) and TWAIN protocols.

Opening an existing project
To open an existing project, you can browse using the My Media, My Albums, or Folders view.
To open an existing project:
In the Common tasks pane, under Open / Create, click Open Photo. Choose any of the following ways to locate the files that you want to open:
Click My Media to browse the automatic groupings (Smart Views) created by Media Manager. See the Media Manager Help Center for more information about Smart Views.
Click My Albums to browse files you have previously organized into your own categories in Media Manager. See the Media Manager Help Center for more information about My Albums.
Click Folders to browse files stored on your computer. See the Media Manager Help Center for more information about sharing files in your home network.

Click Open.

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Working with photo projects Importing files from your camera
Importing files from your camera
If you have a digital camera connected to your computer, you can import the files to your hard disk, and then use the photos in a PhotoSuite project. You import photos using Media Import.
To start Media Import from PhotoSuite:
In the Common tasks pane, under Open/Create, click Import from Camera. Media Import opens, and you can select your camera and begin importing photos. For more information about using Media Import, see the Media Import Help Center.

Changing the canvas

To resize a canvas or change the background color:
Choose Tools > Edit Canvas. The Edit Canvas dialog box appears.
Select a canvas size from the box. If you select Custom Size, enter a width and height, and select the units of measure to use. Set the canvas orientation to Portrait or Landscape. Select a background color from the Background Color drop-down list.
Tip: For more color choices, select More colors. Or use the eye dropper: Click the eye
dropper tool, and then click a sample of the color you want to use. You can click a color anywhere in the PhotoSuite windowfor example, you can select a color from an object on the Canvas. 5 Click OK.
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Part III: Working with photos Changing the canvas
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About fixing and editing Improving the quality of photos Repairing damaged photos
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Part III: Working with photos About fixing and editing

About fixing and editing

PhotoSuite 8 provides easy-to-use tools to help you improve your photos. The AutoFix tool automatically improves the quality of your photos by adjusting the exposure, saturation, and sharpness with just one click. Other tools allow you to fix red eye, adjust the tint, brightness, and contrast, or repair damage such as dust or scratch marks. For information on using PhotoSuite to fix or edit your photos go to:

Getting started with Sound Editor projects
Working with Sound Editor projects typically involves the following steps: 5 Add an audio clip to your project. For more information, see About adding audio clips on page 226. Improve the quality of the audio clip and apply special effects using the Clip Editor. For more information, see Editing and applying effects on page 235. Repeat step 1 to step 2 to add and enhance additional audio clips. Arrange the audio clips in sequential or overlapping layers using the Mix Editor. For more information, see Arranging audio clips on page 234. Add track separators so you can create an audio CD with multiple tracks, or so you can save your tracks as separate audio files.For more information, see Adding or deleting track separators on page 241. Export your project to a file, to an audio CD, or to a Music Disc Creator project. For more information, see About completing projects on page 246.
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Part V: Working with audio Getting started with Sound Editor projects
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About adding audio clips Adding audio files Adding tracks from audio CDs Adding tracks from DVDs Recording from an audio input device Arranging audio clips
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Part V: Working with audio About adding audio clips

About adding audio clips

A Sound Editor project is a collection of audio clips. You can add audio clips from various sources, improve their quality, add special effects, and arrange them in layers, creating your own custom mixes. You can add audio clips in any of the following ways:
Add audio files stored on your hard disk or removable disc storage. For more information, see Adding audio files on page 226. Copy audio tracks from CD. For more information, see Adding tracks from audio CDs on page 228. Copy audio tracks from DVDs. For more information, see Adding tracks from DVDs on page 229. Record audio from analog sources, such as a microphone, LP records, or tapes. For more information, see Recording from an audio input device on page 231.
When you finish adding audio clips, you can arrange them into layers in the Mix Editor. For more information, see Arranging audio clips on page 234.

Optional: Repeat step 1 to step 3 for each audio clip that you want to move.
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About editing and applying effects Selecting the waveform region to edit Basic editing Adjusting volume or balance Adding or deleting track separators Cleaning audio clips

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Part V: Working with audio About editing and applying effects
About editing and applying effects
You can use Sound Editor to make changes to audio clips. Not only does Sound Editor let you save your recorded audio to any other supported file format (similar to converting audio file formats), it also lets you edit and enhance your audio clip using the available audio effects and editing tools. The following sections provide instructions for basic audio editing. For information about additional audio editing and effects, see the Sound Editor Help Center.
Selecting the waveform region to edit
You can apply an edit or effect to an entire audio clip or to a selected part of a clip. Effects are applied at the clip level, not the mix level. To edit or add audio effects to your clip, use the playback buttons or the Zoom buttons to identify the part of the waveform that you want to edit. When you find the region that you want to edit, select it in one of the following ways:

To select all tracks:

Choose Edit > Select All.
To select a single track, use one of these methods:
In the task area, under Project View, expand Tracks, and click a track. To select the track immediately following the currently selected track, choose Edit > Select

Next Track.

To select the track immediately preceding the currently selected track, choose Edit > Select

Previous Track.

To select a clip, use one of these methods:
In the task area, under Project View, expand Clips, and click a clip. In the Mix Editor, click a clip.
To select more than one clip:
Hold down the Ctrl key and, in the Mix Editor, click each clip you want to select.
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Optional: To rename and tag the tracks, click Edit Audio Tags.
The Edit Audio Tags dialog box appears. For more information, click Help in the dialog box. 10 Click Export. Sound Editor exports each selected track or clip.
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Part V: Working with audio Burning tracks or clips to audio CDs
Burning tracks or clips to audio CDs

To burn an audio CD:

Insert a blank CD into your recorder. In the task area, under Export, click Burn Audio CD. The Burn Audio CD dialog box appears.
In the Burn Audio CD dialog box, choose one of the following options:
Use Tracks from Project: Select this option if you want to burn tracks from your project

to disc.

Use Clips from Project: Select this option if you want to burn audio clips from your
project to disc. 6 Select the tracks or audio clips that you want to burn. In the Disc Size box, select the size of your audio CD.
Optional: To add more information about your disc, click Audio CD Settings.
The Audio CD Project Settings dialog box appears. For more information, click Help in the dialog box. 7
The Edit Track Info dialog box appears. For more information, click Help in the dialog box. 8 Click Burn.
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Completing projects Burning tracks or clips to audio CDs
The default device is checked with a check mark. 9 Insert a writable CD or DVD disc in the disc drive.
10 To view more information about the recording device, or to eject, erase or format the disc, click the arrow button beside the check box, and choose one of the following options from the drop-down menu:
11 If you want to create a disc image file, select Save disc image file, and then click Browse to specify the name and location of the image file. A disc image file is a complete copy of the data as it will appear on the disc you want to burn, only its stored on your hard drive. Saving a disc image file is useful if you want to later create another copy of the disc, without needing the original one. Note When making a disc image file, make sure you have enough space on your hard disk to store the disc image file.

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Part VI: Creating labels and disc inserts Burning labels onto discs using LightScribe
LightScribe Direct Disc Labeling is an exciting disc labeling technology that lets you to burn CD and DVD labels simply by flipping the discs over and putting them back in the same disc drive that burned your data. LightScribe technology combines the CD or DVD drive of your computer with specially coated discs and Roxios disc-burning software to produce precise, silkscreen-quality, iridescent labels. With LightScribe, your disc is your label. Its the no-hassle way to create attractive labels for all your music mix CDs, digital video or photo archives, and for any business application. To use LightScribe, you need:
A LightScribe-capable CD or DVD recorder. LightScribe-capable discs. LightScribe discs are treated with a special coating on the label side that reacts with the laser in your recorder to create the label image.
Making sure you have a LightScribe disc:
The LightScribe system requires the use of LightScribe-enabled discs. LightScribe uses control features in the center (hub) of the disc to identify media as LightScribe media. If your system does not seem to recognize the media as LightScribe media, take the following steps: 1 Make sure the disc is a LightScribe-enabled disc. LightScribe media will have the LightScribe logo in the inner hub area. There will also be visible control features inside, and adjacent to, the coated label area. Make sure the disc is properly oriented in the drive. The label side, which contains a special coating, should be face down in the drive. Clean the center area (hub) of the disc. Use a lint-free cloth to wipe the hub area and remove any dirt or smudges that may be covering the control features. If these steps do not fix the problem, try another LightScribe disc.
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Printing Label Creator projects Burning labels onto discs using LightScribe
To burn a label on to a disc using LightScribe:
Create the label in Label Creator as you normally would. You can select one of the following styles:
Quick Title: This style displays only the title and artist (for audio discs) or date (for data
discs). Use the Quick Title template for the fastest label creation.
Quick Content: This style displays the title and contents of the disc. For an audio disc,

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about 210 Backup MyPC 100 CineMagic 202 Roxio Easy Media Creator 24 Roxio Retrieve 94 About MyDVD 210 About VideoWave 198 accessing other devices in the home network 164 action area in the Control panel 34 adding albums 139 audio clips to production 202 audio clips to projects 226 audio files to projects 226 audio tags 267 audio tracks to projects 228, 229 background audio to productions 204 files and folders 70 files to a disc 85 files to blank disc 85 files to more than one disc 85 folders 144 LiveShares 161
media files to albums 140 menus to video compilations 59 movies to video compilations 57 new folders 72 photos to production 203 playlists to Music CD & DVD Creator projects 264 Smart Objects 283 track information 267 track lists using Search by Tags 266 track separators 241 tracks to Music CD & DVD Creator projects 264 video clips to production 202 videos to production 203 adjusting balance 239 brightness 184 contrast 184 exposure 183 print area alignment 287 the Project pane in Home 33 volume 239 advanced searches performing 152 album names searching on 153
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albums adding media files to 140 adding to a LiveShare 161 choosing thumbnails for 142 copying media files between 141 creating from search results 154 moving media files between 141 overview 128, 138 sharing outside a home network 160 alignment adjusting for printers 287 All Media Smart View overview 136 All Music Smart View overview 136 All Photos Smart View overview 136 All Projects Smart View overview 137 All tasks pane 170 All Videos Smart View overview 137 amplitude boosting 243 analog audio capturing 231 application saving files to disc from 86 applications starting from Home 36 applying fade in 240 fade out 240, 241 styles to layouts 282 arranging audio clips 234 Attenuate Equalizer 243 audio capturing 131
audio capture cards See sound cards Audio CD window description 255 audio CDs adding audio tracks to projects from 228 source drive requirements 45 audio clips adding to projects 226 arranging 234 burning 250 cleaning 242 copying 237 defined 222 deleting 237 enhancing sound in 243 exporting 247, 248 layering 234 moving 238 selecting 236 audio discs source drive requirements 45 audio effects overview 236 audio files adding to Music CD & DVD Creator projects 264 adding to projects 226 browsing 136 e-mailing 156 finding track information 267 previewing 147, 269 audio projects starting from Home 38 audio tags adding 267 cleaning 267 downloading 267 editing 267

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Roxio Easy Media Creator 9 Suite
For previous owners of a retail (boxed or downloaded) version of Easy Media Creator, Easy CD & DVD Creator, Easy CD & DVD Burning, Easy DVD Copy, PhotoSuite, VideoWave,Toast Titanium, Popcorn, Record Now, MyDVD, DVD It, Backup MyPC.
Oer is good for purchases made between 8/1/06 - 12/31/07 at Roxio.com, Sonic.com or DigitalRiver.com. Your rebate submission must be postmarked within 30 days of the date of purchase. Proof of previous ownership required. LIMIT ONE (1) rebate per name/person/address/household.
Upgrade Mail-in Rebate Oer
To receive your $20 Mail-in Rebate please follow these steps: 1. Purchase one (1) copy of Roxio Easy Media Creator 9 Suite (boxed or downloaded) between 8/1/06 - 12/31/07 from Roxio.com, Sonic.com or DigitalRiver.com. 2. Complete this rebate request form. 3. Submit along with the rebate the following: a) A copy of your receipt (retail purchase) or e-mail conrmation receipt (download purchase) from your Easy Media Creator 9 Suite purchase dated between 8/1/06 - 12/31/07. b) Proof of previous ownership in one (1) of the following forms (please check the appropriate box):
Your previous versions serial number, CD key or activation code. *Key length may vary from 11-17 characters OR A copy of a receipt for a previous purchase of Easy Media Creator, Easy CD & DVD Creator, Easy CD & DVD Burning, Easy DVD Copy, PhotoSuite, VideoWave,Toast Titanium, Popcorn, Record Now, MyDVD, DVD It, Backup MyPC. A photo copy of the installation CD cover from your previous purchase. OR A photo copy of the Users Manual title page from your previous purchase.
4. Mail in rebate request to the following address:
Roxio Easy Media Creator 9 Suite $20 Rebate 06-102335 P.O Box 540049 El Paso, TX 88554-0049
Name: Address: City: Telephone: E-mail:
We will notify you by email of the status of your rebate submission.

$20 Rebate

Dept. #06-102335

State:

Sign Here: I certify by my signature that the information I have entered on this Request Form is accurate and complete, that submission of this form is in accordance with the Request Form instructions, and that I have complied with the Terms and Conditions.
Terms and Conditions: This form must accompany your request. Your request must be postmarked within 30 days from date of purchase. This oer is good only in the 50 United States, the District of Columbia and Canada (USD refunds only). LIMIT One (1) rebate per name/person/address/household. Allow 8-10 weeks for shipment of rebate check. Proof of purchase must be from a product you purchased. Requests for rebates from groups, clubs, or organizations will not be honored. Please make photocopies of all documents submitted before mailing. Not responsible for lost, late, illegible, undelivered, or misdirected mail. Void where prohibited. Check the status of your rebate online by visiting www.rebateshq.com, or by calling 866-206-9132. Copyright 2006 Sonic Solutions. All rights reserved. Roxio, the burning disc logo, PhotoSuite, VideoWave and Toast are registered trademarks of Sonic Solutions in the United States, and may be registered in some other jurisdictions. Easy Media Creator is a trademark of Sonic Solutions, which may be registered in some jurisdictions. All other trademarks used are owned by their respective owners. Cash Redemption Value 1/100 of 1.
532790-00 Printed in the USA.

 

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