HP 703k (AP), 743a (AP), 753k (AP), 753d (AP), 522a (AP), 503k (AP), 503a (AP), 513d (AP) Playing VCD

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Playing VCD

Note: The VCD program is available in select models only.

With the VCD (Video CD) program, you can play MPEG (Motion Picture Experts Group) videos. These MPEG-1 files have a .dat or .mpg extension.

To play a VCD:

1Insert the VCD into a CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drive.

2Click Start, choose All Programs, select Mediamatics VCDExpress, and then click Mediamatics VCD Player. The VCD Player control panel opens.

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3Click the play button on the panel. Or

If you want to play a file, click the open folder button on the panel. Choose the drive and folder containing the MPEG-1 file, and double-click the file you want to play.

4Use the control buttons in the VCD panel to control the playback. The multimedia buttons on the keyboard may not work with the VCD program.

Note: To identify the function of the control buttons in the VCD panel, move the mouse slowly over each button.

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Contents Hp pavilion home pc Quick Start Guide USA Welcome Start HereSpeakers Inventory ChecklistPC Back PC Front PC Back Connections PC Front Connections Register with HP Internet HP Tour Guide Start Menu Help and Support My HP Pavilion PC Here All ProgramsHP Tour Guide Hp pavilion home pc Your HP Pavilion home PC Support GuideLoc/regional.html HP Web SitesMicrosoft Windows XP Operating System Xx HP Pavilion home PC Contents Setting Up and Using the Internet Doing Common Tasks Getting HP Updates for the PC Resolving ProblemsIndex Xxiv HP Pavilion home PC Safety Information AC Power Safety WarningIntroducing the Quick Start Guide HP Pavilion home PC Using the Quick Start Guide Finding Additional Information Turning On the Computer for the First Time Setting Up the ComputerOn button Registering with HPProtecting the PC Getting HelpWorking in Comfort Introducing the Basics Using the ComputerWindows Operating System Start MenuHelp and Support Using the MouseAutoscroll Feature Scroll FeatureUsing the Keyboard Panning FeatureIntroduction Function keys Arrow keys Numeric keys Special buttons Features Top of the keyboard has a number of special buttons ButtonsIcon Feature Description Icon Feature Description Adjusting Speaker Volume Button ConfigurationChoose Control Panel HP Pavilion home PC Basics Using a MicrophoneAdjusting Microphone Volume Standby Mode Turning Off the ComputerClick Turn Off Click Turn Off Computer Click Stand By Click Turn Off Computer Hibernation ModeClick Control Panel Automatic Standby or Hibernation ModeSetting Up and Using the Internet What Is the Internet?Introducing the Internet What Is an ISP? What Is the World Wide Web?What Is a URL? How Do I Search the Internet? What Is an E-Mail Address?Setting Up the Modem To connect the cable between the modem Setting Up Network Interface Adapter Network are connected Cable into a telephone jack. Although Setting Up Your Internet Account Signing Up with an ISP Using Easy Internet Sign-up Connecting to the InternetSign-up icon All Programs. Click easy Internet Sign-upUsing Any Browser Using ISP-Provided BrowserVisiting the Hewlett-Packard Web Site Products and Services Find detailedViewing Online Manuals Sending and Receiving Mail If the ISP Provides the Browser If Using Outlook ExpressSending e-mail messages Receiving e-mail messages Inserting a CD or DVD Doing Common TasksHP Pavilion home PC Removing a CD or DVD Handling CDsPlaying Music CDs Using MusicMatch Jukebox Select Windows Media Player Using Windows Media PlayerHP Pavilion home PC Click My Computer Using Hp cd-writer DrivePlaying DVD Movies Playing a DVDChoose All Programs Choose HP RecordNow Click RecordNow Choose All Programs Choose InterVideo WinDVD Viewing Help InformationUnderstanding DVD Terminology Using the WinDVD Control PanelUsing Country/Region Codes Country/Region 1 North America Country/Region 3 Southeast AsiaCountry/Region 6 China Using Hp dvd writer Drive Using the Combo DrivePlaying VCD Connecting External Components to Your Computer Serial Common Tasks Features, connectors, and locations vary by model Symbols in this table identify connectors Using HP Pavilion PC Tools Getting HP Updates for the PC Using HP Center to Receive Messages from HPInforming You of Changes Turning Off the HP Center Service Starting HP CenterChoose All Programs Choose hp center Re-enabling the HP Center Service HP Pavilion home PC Troubleshooting Resolving ProblemsSupply is turned on select models only Click Turn Off Computer Click Control Panel Non system disk error Double-clickAdd or Remove Programs System Restore Using Application Recovery and System RecoveryApplication Recovery Choose All Programs Choose Hewlett-PackardChoose hp pavilion pc tools System RecoveryHelp Freeing Up Space on Your Hard Disk Drive Displaying Hard Disk Space Double-clickAdministrative ToolsIncreasing Available Hard Disk Space Double-clickDisk Management LocalChoose All Programs Choose Accessories Choose System Tools Reinstalling ProgramsCD/DVD IndexDVD Index HP Pavilion home PC Index Upgrading and Servicing the PC Index HP Pavilion home PC Hewlett-Packard Company 2002 all rights reserved
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503a (AP), 513a (AP), 513d (AP), 522a (AP), 753d (AP) specifications

The HP 703k (AP), 503k (AP), 743a (AP), 753k (AP), and 753d (AP) are some of the notable printers developed by HP, targeting various user needs, from home offices to larger professional environments.

The HP 703k (AP) is designed as an efficient all-in-one printer, offering a combination of print, copy, and scan functions. One of its main features is wireless connectivity, allowing users to print from their mobile devices seamlessly. It supports HP's ePrint technology, enabling users to send documents to the printer from anywhere with an internet connection. The 703k also boasts automatic duplex printing, which helps save paper and reduces costs.

The HP 503k (AP) is a compact monochrome printer that excels in producing sharp text documents at fast speeds. Its technology focuses on laser printing capabilities, ensuring high-output quality for business needs. The 503k features a user-friendly control panel, making it easy to manage printing tasks. Moreover, it's compatible with various paper sizes, accommodating a wide range of printing requirements.

Moving on to the HP 743a (AP), this model targets professionals requiring color printing with exceptional quality. Its vibrant color output is attributed to HP’s ColorSphere toner technology, which produces brighter and sharper images. The 743a includes high-capacity toner cartridges, enabling longer print runs and reducing overall printing costs. This printer supports advanced security features, ensuring sensitive documents are processed safely.

The HP 753k (AP) is a high-performance multifunction printer ideal for medium to large workgroups. With fast print speeds and robust monthly duty cycle capabilities, the 753k is built for high-volume usage. It includes an intuitive touchscreen display that simplifies operation and provides easy access to features like scanning and faxing. The printer is also equipped with advanced paper handling options, allowing users to manage various media types effectively.

Lastly, the HP 753d (AP) is another versatile option, combining advanced printing features with enhanced productivity tools. Similar to the 753k, it provides multifunction capabilities but also emphasizes mobile printing solutions. With support for HP Smart app functionalities, users can manage printing tasks remotely, scan documents directly to cloud services and streamline workflows. Its energy-efficient design and cost-effective operation make it an environmentally friendly choice for modern workplaces.

In summary, the HP 703k, 503k, 743a, 753k, and 753d (AP) models collectively offer a variety of features, technologies, and characteristics that cater to diverse printing needs, ensuring users can find the right solution for their specific requirements.