Burning CDs in Windows XP and Vista |
Introduction to Burning CDs To burn CDs during recording (mirroring), your computer must have UDF CD support installed. If, however, you are planning to burn the CDs after the recording has finished, your computer must have ISO CD support installed. To confirm your configuration for either type of CD burning, please read the XP or the Vista instructions below, depending on the version of your operating system. Using Windows XP and Burning CDs Burning CDs During Recording on WXP: If Roxio 9.0 is installed along with Liberty Court Recorder V5.1, then a patch must be applied to the Liberty Court Recorder. The patch changes the ejecting algorithm to function properly with the Roxio V9.0 software. The patch can be downloaded from this link. Download and execute the file and the patch will be applied. You are now ready to mirror to CDs. Burning CDs After Recording on WXP: Operators must also be granted permission to use the facilities provided by the update. Complete instructions on how to grant the required permissions can be found at a Microsoft page by following this link. Once you have completed these steps, you should be able to burn CDs after the recording is complete. Windows Vista: Windows Vista comes with both UDF and ISO CD burning support already installed. However, in order to burn CDs in real-time (mirror), the CDs must be pre-formatted. If the CD is not pre-formatted, then the user must belong to the Administrators or Backup Operators groups. To add the user to either the Administrators or Backup Operators groups, please see the screenshots below. User Account Control must also be turned off. Complete information about this requirement can be found at this Microsoft page. Once the User Account Control is turned off and the user is added to the applicable group, then the Liberty Court Recorder will format the CD and it will be ready for use. Users should also note that the Vista UDF writing support does not close the CD session. This means that the CD may be updated, after the recording file has been written. This is a Windows Vista design and cannot be controlled by the Liberty application. Go to "Start" and click on "Control Panel". This is the classic view of its contents. Click on "Administrative Tools" within the "Control Panel". It will lead you to this window. Once in "Administrative Tools", navigate to Local Users and Groups on the left side and proceed further into Users. You should be able to see a list of all users on your computer. Right click on the user you want to grant permissions to and select "Properties". In the new window select the "Member Of" tab. Select "Add" and type in the name of the group ("Administrators" or "Backup Operators") into the text field. Click "Check Names" to see if the group is recognized, and click "OK". The user is now a member of another group. |
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