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4 Click the Speaker Configuration tab near

the top of the window to open the control screens. (Your speakers may need to be plugged in to see this tab.)

5 Select the option describing the number of speakers in your system, in a range from 2/2.1 speaker mode to 6/5.1 speaker mode.

6 Enable digital audio if you want digital audio output. See “Enabling digital audio output with Multi-channel Sound Manager (optional)” on page 49.

7 Click OK.

8 Test the speakers. Click the Speaker Test tab. Follow the instructions.

9 Configure audio output for the Media Center. See “Configuring Audio for Media Center” on page 54.

10 Configure audio output for the WinDVD Player. See “Configuring Audio for the WinDVD Player” on page 54.

Enabling digital audio output with Multi-channel Sound Manager (optional)

Your PC must include a digital audio out connector on the back panel.

To enable digital audio output:

1 Follow steps 1 through 5 of the previous procedure, “Configuring Audio Output with Multi-channel Sound Manager.”

2 Place a check next to Enable digital audio output. The Output digital and analog option is automatically selected.

3 Connect the digital audio output connector on the back of your PC to your home audio system’s digital audio input.

4 Select your stereo system’s digital audio input.

5 Click OK.

6 Test the speakers, by playing a CD, for example. (If you test using a DVD, you need to configure WinDVD first. See “Configuring Audio for the WinDVD Player” on page 54.)

7 Configure audio output for the Media Center. See “Configuring Audio for Media Center” on page 54.

8 Configure audio output for the WinDVD Player. See “Configuring Audio for the WinDVD Player” on page 54.

If you select Enable digital audio output, the microphone volume setting becomes not muted, and the recording source is fixed in Stereo Mix. If you place the microphone too close to the speakers, feedback can occur.

Configuring Speaker and Sound Options 49

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Contents HP Media Center PC Getting Started Guide Ii HP Media Center PC Getting Started Guide Table of Contents Iv HP Media Center PC User’s Guide How to Use This Guide AC Power Safety Warnings Safety InformationSafety and Comfort Or damage to equipment or data Read and follow all warningsGetting Help Updates from HPHelp and Support Center Utility ProgramsHP Web Site Support Setup PosterWarranty and Support Guide HP Media Center Software Guide Application and System Recovery ProgramsInstant Support HP Instant Support is available for select models onlyMicrosoft Web Site Online GuidesSpeaker system components InventoryPC Components Components may vary by model Media Center componentsPC Installation Overview Setting Up the PCSetting up the PC Front of PC Connectors mayLocation and number Vary by modelBack of PC Location and number of connectors may vary by modelSerial Front and Back PC ConnectorsConnector Or Icon Location on PC Description and Function Connecting to the Internet Connecting to the MonitorConnecting to the Internet Through a Network Port LAN Select models onlyConnecting the Wireless LAN Connecting the Remote Sensor Connecting the FM Radio Antenna Connecting the TV Signal SourceConnecting a Digital Video Camera to the PC To connect a digital video camera to the PCConnecting an HP Personal Media Drive to the PC To connect an HP Personal Media Drive to the PC To disconnect an HP Personal Media Drive Some peripheral Connecting to Other DevicesDevices are not Included with the PCUsing the TV Cables Connecting the Television SignalC D Wall to VCR to TV using coaxial cable HP Media Center PC Getting Started Guide Connecting the Television Signal HP Media Center PC Getting Started Guide Connecting the Television Signal Connecting to a TV Using the TV as a MonitorCables for connecting to a TV Connecting the Television Signal Ge Force FX tab Viewing the PC image on the TVNView tab Displays tab Disabling the TV optionYour TV must be connected to the PC to change the display NView tab disablingDisplays tab disabling Disconnecting the TVGe Force FX tab disabling Click the Ge Force FX xxxx tab Sound Connector Types Configuring Speaker and Sound OptionsIs Three Connector Is Six Connector Is Sound Card Illustration TypeSound Connector Description Sound Connector FunctionsName Speaker system See Speaker ConfigurationsDigital out orange connects to a digital audio device with Speaker types Connecting 2/2.1 Audio SpeakersConnecting 4.1 Audio Speakers Connecting 5.1 Audio Speakers Following diagram shows a typical 5.1 audio installation Is Six Connector Is Sound Card Connecting 7.1 Audio SpeakersAdapter and extension cables are purchased separately Connecting the PC to a Home Audio SystemAdapter cables Home stereo installation Defg Home audio installationHome audio installation procedure Configuring Audio Output Connecting Digital AudioChoose All Programs Configuring Audio Output with Multi-channel Sound ManagerClick Music . Click Multi-channel Sound Click the Speaker Configuration tab near Sound Effect Manager Using the Audio Wizard Configuring Audio Output with Sound Effect ManagerRetasking front panel connectors Enabling digital audio output with a sound card optional Configuring Audio Output with a Sound CardConfiguring Audio for the WinDVD Player Configuring Audio for Media CenterSpeaker mode 5.1 channel Select Audio Output ConfigurationUsing Headphones Adjusting the VolumeLocating the volume icon Speaker systemConnecting a microphone Using a MicrophoneConnector only 1 to 8/7.1 speaker systemSelecting recording devices Resolving Sound IssuesHP Media Center PC Getting Started Guide Starting the PC for the First Time Starting the PCSelecting an ISP Open Easy Internet Sign-upMedia Center PC Desktop View Using the Start menuIcon Opens Use it to Desktop shortcuts Select models onlyHP Products Work Better Together Making Recovery DiscsTransferring Old PC Information to a New PC Important Information About Recorded TV ProgramsProtecting the PC Using Software ProgramsUsing PC Help & Tools Using HP Organize SoftwareTurning Off the PC Choose PC Help & ToolsStandby mode tips Manual Standby ModePutting the PC into standby Taking the PC out of standbyManual Hibernation Mode Automatic Standby or Hibernation Mode Installing Software Using the Keyboard Using the PC HardwareInternet buttons Access buttonsSpecial Keyboard Buttons Media control or playback buttons Configuring the keyboard buttonsWireless receiver Using the MouseWireless Keyboard Set 45˚ Feet Meters Remote ControlUse alkaline batteries in the remote control Installing the remote control batteriesCard Insert the Media Slot Reader Location Memory Card ReaderUnderstanding the in-use light Using the memory card readerFormatting a memory card Safely Remove Hardware Utility Troubleshooting the memory card readerInstalling an HP Camera Docking Station Clips onto the camera Camera bracketDock base. This Bracket comes withOUT Using the PC Hardware HP Media Center PC Getting Started Guide Problems and Solutions TroubleshootingProblem Solution My computer won’t Installed a new printer or other device, and it won’t workHP Media Center PC Getting Started Guide Troubleshooting Special or Problem Solution When I push oneMultimedia buttons On the keyboardWork, even though Problem Solution Monitor doesn’tComputer Appears to Mouse doesn’t work, even though everything else doesMy software stopped working My remote control doesn’t workProblemSolution ProblemSolution Memory card reader won’t read my memory card ProblemSolution Codec errors are Problem Solution My DVD won’t playOccurring when Play certain filesDVD IndexPage
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