Using the drag-and-drop method, you can place multiple files into the empty area within the right
pane of this window. Files should start to populate this empty area. Keep in mind that the
maximum amount of data you can store on a single CD-R is approximately 700 MB, or 80 minutes
of audio wav files.
When you are done, select: “Write these files to CD”.
Another pop-up will appear and will provide a walk-through with step-by-step instructions to
complete your CD. These step-by-step pop-ups are called wizards. Microsoft loves to use wizards,
and you will encounter many wizards while using Windows XP.
Simply follow the Wizard to the end and your CD will be finished.
Using the Internet
The network adapter allows you to connect a high-speed network to your Open Labs production
station. Depending on your setup, the network could be local area only (just connects to other
computers around you) or to the Internet. Open Labs production stations will support a 10 Mbits or
1000 Mbits network.
Anytime you connect to the Internet, it is vital that you use the same precautions as you would
use with a normal computer. It is recommended that you keep Internet activities to a minimum to
reduce risks of computer viruses, hackers, pop-ups, and other vulnerabilities inherent on the
Internet.
Internet use for the Open Labs production station should be restricted to the following:
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Connection to Microsoft to run updates of service packs. (Please check with Open Labs
support for compatibility of Microsoft updates).
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Technical support with Open Labs.
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Updating virus definitions for your anti-virus protection.
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Collaboration with other musicians in sharing of music.
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Network printing and local file sharing.
Adding Software to your Open Labs Production Station
Adding new software to your Open Labs production station is not unlike adding software to your
home computer. The process still requires that you have the software, either on a CD ROM or
resident on your hard drive from an Internet download. System requirements of your Open Labs
production station should meet that of your software, or installation will fail. For example, you
cannot install Macintosh software in a Open Labs production station, or install Windows 98
compliant software. Your Open Labs production station runs Microsoft Windows XP, and will only
accept software that works on this platform.
As a guideline, most current software sold at your music supplier will work on a Open Labs
production station. It is only with older software applications that you should practice caution
during installation. If you are uncertain whether software applications will work in the Microsoft
Windows XP environment, please contact your software manufacturer.
Instructions for installing software are provided in the software package you wish to install. Please
read the software’s user guide for step-by-step instructions, or visit its website for support.
Be aware that there may be compatibility issues with some third party software. Your Open Labs
production station is extremely stable with the software installed as shipped. Open Labs does not
recommend installing untested freeware, shareware or firmware to your Open Labs production
station. For questions about particular software products, please contact Open Labs support, or the
software manufacturer.
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