HP 8380 (US/CAN), 8370 (US/CAN) manual Creating Audio Files

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Creating Audio Files

Using your computer and sound-recording software, you can record from a CD or your stereo system and create a file on your hard disk.

1If you want to record from your stereo system, connect the stereo to the audio Line In at the back of your computer.

2Go to Control Panel, and choose the Multimedia applet. In the Audio tab, set recording properties for the desired recording quality.

Note: Be aware that the higher the recording quality, the larger the resulting file will be. A CD-quality recording requires approximately 11 MB per minute of recorded material.

3Start your sound recording software, either Microsoft Sound Recorder or Media Rack. To start the program:

Click Start on the taskbar.

Choose Programs, Accessories, and then Entertainment.

Select either Sound Recorder or Media Rack.

4In the mixer’s recording panel, select the sound source, such as Line (for stereo) or CD.

5Start the recorder by clicking the red button on the recorder.

6Play the material to be recorded.

7After the material has been recorded, stop the recorder and save the file. The audio will be saved on the hard drive as a .WAV file.

30Getting Help

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Contents Getting Help Page Contents Upgrading and Servicing Finding Information and Solving Problems Where to Go for Help Getting Help from the HP Support Center Using System Tools HP Support Center OptionsGetting Help from the Internet HP Utilities in the HP Support CenterRunning the System Recovery Program Restoring Your SoftwareTo restore certain applications Turn on your computer Restoring ApplicationsCalling HP Support Troubleshooting My computer won’t turn on at all General ProblemsMy computer or part of it doesn’t seem to be working General Protection Fault error occurred Need more space on my hard disk Non-System Disk error occurredMy computer is taking longer to start up than it did before Think my computer has a virus Installed a new printer or other device, and it won’t workAnswering Machine Computer’s answering machine never answers the phoneDouble-click the Volume icon on the taskbar Can’t hear messages as they are leftCan’t record an outgoing message Can’t hear phone messages when I play them backCD-ROM or DVD is playing erratically Fax and Phone DisplayCan’t dial out Message Check error log appears in the status window Incoming faxes are not picked up automaticallyKeyboard Mouse My mouse doesn’t work, even though everything else doesSound My computer doesn’t make any soundSpeakerphone Can’t hear the other person clearly or at all Volume is either too loud or too softWindows Desktop ’m having trouble understanding the Windows desktopMy taskbar disappeared My program window disappearedAre underlined Turn off the Internet Explorer Channel BarMy desktop has a toolbar that belongs in the taskbar Getting Help Upgrading and Servicing Your Computer Connecting External Components Connecting to a Stereo System Creating Audio Files Connecting to a Television Set Connecting the PC to Your TV Composite Connection Connecting the PC to Your TV S-Video Connection Connecting a Digital Camera Removing the Computer Covers and Other Components Before You Begin Removing the Back Panel Removing the Right Side Panel Removing the Left Side Panel Removing the Fan Replacing the Battery Adding Memory 16 MB 32 MB 64 MB 128 MBInstalling a Dimm SdramGetting Help Removing a Dimm Installing Add-in Cards Upgrading and Servicing Your Computer Attached to the card. Then, holding the card by its Upgrading and Servicing Your Computer Reach inside the frame and remove the expansion slot cover D What Is Plug and Play? If the New Card or Device Isn’t WorkingAdding Drives Replace the back panel see Replacing the Back Panel on Replacing Computer Covers and Other Components Replacing the FanReplacing the Left Side Panel Replacing the Right Side Panel Replacing the Back Panel Starting the Bios Setup Program Using the Bios Setup ProgramBios Settings Setting Auto Suspend in the Bios MainTo disable Auto Suspend, choose Disable Index General Protection Fault error Single-click mode, turning off, 24 software 5967-6539