Taiwan Electrical & Electronic Manufacturers N930R Recording Sounds, Entertainment Programs Group

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Figure 4-1 Entertainment Programs Group

The standard multimedia components are as follows:

Windows Media Player - for playing sound, video and animation files

Sound Recorder - for recording sounds and playback

Volume Control - for adjusting the volume of mixer

+For more information on how to operate these multimedia components, run the program and click on the Help menu.

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4.5 Recording Sounds

Your computer allows you to record voice and other sounds in several ways and stores them as files on your hard disk. These voice or sound files can then be played back through the internal speaker or earphone jack using an external speaker, headphone, or earphone set. You can also use the files as voice annotations on many applications for more real presentation. This section will describe briefly how you can record sounds under Windows operating system.

To record sounds, you need to run the Sound Recorder program from the Multimedia pro- gram groups. The control buttons of the Sound Recorder are simple to understand which comprise of the Fast Rewind, Fast Forward, Play, Stop, and Record buttons. Click the Help menu on how to operate the Sound Recorder.

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Contents Page N930R User Guide Safety and Care Instructions TrademarksFCC Information to User Copyright2005Peripheral Devices Notice Canadian Department of Communications Compliance StatementShielded Cables Notice Warranty requirement in the manual Optical Disk Drive NoticeCanada see also United States Use ConditionsDeclaration of Conformity MiniPCI Adapter Translated Statements of ComplianceGreek IcelandicItalian NorwegianGeneral United StatesExplosive Device Proximity Warning Antenna Warning Use in specific environmentsAntenna use Use On Aircraft CautionFCC Regulations Part 15 Declaration of Conformity DoC USA Radio Frequency Interference RequirementsFCC Rules and Regulations Part Safety Notices Underwriters Laboratories Inc. UL Regulatory WarningEnglish Wireless interoperability Local Restrictions on 802.11a and 802.11b Radio UsageRegulatory information Interference statement FCC Radio Frequency Interference RequirementsUSA-Federal Communications Commission FCC Europe Frequency Bands Declaration of ConformityCanada-Industry Canada IC Finnish Malti HungarySlovak CzechSlovenia LatvianFor Guadeloupe, Martinique, St Pierre et Miquelon, Mayotte For Reunion, GuyaneItalia Japan Frequency BandsHigh Band Frequencies Radio approvalsAbout Your Notebook Computer About Your User Guide Table of Contents Using Your Notebook Connecting to PeripheralsUsing Options Appendix a System SpecificationCustomizing Your Notebook Caring for Your NotebookEnglish Introduction Feature Highlight Processing UnitFlash Bios Unpacking the ComputerInside of the Notebook English English Front Side of the Notebook Function of Easy ButtonsRear Side of the Notebook Left Side of the Notebook Right Side Features Right Side of the NotebookUnderside of the Notebook Bottom of the SystemAC Adapter DVD/CD-RW Combo Device Pack Getting Started Using the Battery Pack Installing the Battery PackRemoving the Battery Pack Extending Battery LifeConnecting the AC Power Source Starting Your ComputerAdjusting the Display Controls Installing the Notebook Device Drivers Installing Windows XP from Optical Disk DriveDriver Installation Note Installing the Chipset DriverInstalling the Modem Device Driver Installing the Azalia Hotfix DriverInstalling the Audio Device Driver Installing ENE Keyboard Controller Driver Installing Alps Touch PAD DriverInstalling the Wireless LAN Device Driver and Utility Installing the LAN Device DriverInstalling Cardreader Device Driver Installing Slient Mode Utility\Drivers\Winxp\Card Reader\Setup.exe \Drivers\WinXP\Slient Mode\PMsetup.exeUsing Your Notebook Starting Your Operating System Understanding the Keyboard FunctionsKeyboard Function KeysCursor Control keys Typewriter keysBasic Keyboard Functions Cursor Control Keys Keypad Function DescriptionSpecial Function Keys Screen Control KeysWindows HOT Keys Using the Glide Pad Pointing Device Keypad Function DescriptionConfiguring Your Screen Display Glide Pad FeaturesPossible Display Configurations Changing the Display Properties Under WindowsKnowing the Power Saving Features Working with the Built-in HDDHow to Access the Optical Drive What is Expresscard ? ExpressCardDimensions of ExpressCard Inserting and Removing a Expresscard Inserting ExpressCardUsing Flash Memory Cards What is Flash Memory CARD?Inserting Flash Memory Card Fun with Multimedia Windows Multimedia Programs Audio Sound System FeaturesSetting up the Audio Driver Properties Recording Sounds Entertainment Programs GroupSound Recorder Using AN External Microphone Recording Volume ControlPlaying Video and Mpeg Files Using the Windows Media PlayerPlaying Audio and Sound Using DVD Windows Media PlayerUsing Rewritable Optical Disk Drive To play a DVDConnecting to Peripherals Using the USB Port Using an External Monitor PortUsing the Ieee 1394 Port Using the TV Port Using the External Audio System Using the LAN PortUsing the Wireless LAN Using the Modem PortCustomizing Your Notebook Running the Bios Setup Program Using the Main Menu Setup CD/DVDInternal HDD SUB-MENU Using the Advanced Cmos Setup PXE OpromSecurity Menu Setup Using the Boot Setup How to Exit the Setup ProgramHow to Upgrade the Bios Using Options Installing Memory Module System UpgradeMemory Upgrade Hard Disk Upgrade Wireless Module Installation Caring for Your Notebook Important Safety Instructions Maintaining Your Hard Disk Cleaning Your ComputerMaintaining the LCD Quality Battery Care Guidelines When You TravelAppendix a Processor Unit System MemoryLCD Display VGA SystemFlash Bios Wireless DevicesAC/DC Power Supply Adapter Battery