HP SR5233WM Using CD and DVD Media Drives, Using Your CD and DVD Drives, Handling CDs and DVDs

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Using CD and DVD Media Drives

Using Your CD and DVD Drives

Your computer can come with several types of CD or DVD drives that allow you to do different tasks. What you can do depends on what kind of drive you have.

Allows you to:

CD-ROM

CD-RW

DVD-ROM

DVD+RW/+R

 

 

 

 

 

Read data from CDs

 

 

 

 

 

Play music CDs

 

 

 

 

 

Read DVDs

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Record (burn) data or

 

 

music to discs

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Play DVD movies

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Record (burn) DVD movies

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The combination (combo) drive is available on select models only. It combines the functions of two drives into one: either a DVD+RW/+R drive (DVD writer) and a CD-RW drive (CD writer), or a DVD-ROM drive and a CD-RW drive.

Handling CDs and DVDs

To avoid damaging a disc, follow these guidelines:

￿Return the disc to the case when you are finished using it.

￿Handle the disc by its outside edges or center hole only.

￿Do not touch the unlabeled side of a disc or place the unlabeled side down on your desk. Doing so could scratch the surface of the disc.

￿Store discs at room temperature.

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Contents Getting Started USA Table of Contents Turning On Your Computer for the First Time Getting HelpIntroducing Your Computer Software Using the KeyboardUsing the Mouse Using the Windows Media Center Remote ControlUsing the Memory Card Reader Using CD and DVD Media DrivesManaging Files Playing CDs, DVDs, or VCDs 125 Using Windows Media Center 113Working with Pictures and Videos 155 Creating Audio and Data Discs 147Index 179 Creating Movies by Using muvee autoProducer 165Getting Started Placing the computer in the proper location Putting Your Computer TogetherConnecting to the computer Using surge protectionConnector Icon/label Description and function Connector Icon/label Description and function Rear speaker out Center/subwoofer Connector Icon/label Description and function Line Rear black connector to connect rear speakers VGA Connector Icon/labelConnecting a Digital Camera Photo or Video Connecting Other Devices Click the Display Settings Setting Up a Local Area NetworkSetting Up Your Computer Integrated Wireless Devices Setting Up a Wired Ethernet ConnectionSelect models only Connecting the Wireless LAN DeviceUsing wireless security features Checking the wireless LAN device installationConnecting a Modem Getting Started Using Speakers Connecting Speakers or MicrophoneSound Connector Illustration Type Sound Connector TypesLine Out lime green for front speakers Sound connector Type 3 Type 6 Type S DescriptionSpeaker Configurations Connecting a MicrophoneName Speaker system See Name Speaker system Speaker typesConnecting 2/2.1 Two Speakers and a Subwoofer Audio Speakers Connecting 4.1 Four Speakers and a Subwoofer Audio Speakers Connecting 5.1 Five Speakers and a Subwoofer Audio Speakers Connecting Speakers or Microphone Connecting 7.1 Seven Speakers and a Subwoofer Audio Speakers Connecting Speakers or Microphone Adapter cables Connecting the Computer to a Home Audio SystemComputer to 2.1 multichannel audio system connection Home stereo installationHome audio installation procedure Home audio installationComputer to 5.1 multichannel audio system connection Connecting Speakers or Microphone Computer to 7.1 multichannel audio system connection Home audio installation procedure Connecting Digital Audio Connecting Speakers or Microphone Using a 2.1 speaker system with headphones Connecting HeadphonesUsing a 5.1 to 7.1 speaker system with headphones Connector Description Connecting the speakersConnecting the FlexiJack connector Click All Programs Click User Guides Getting HelpFinding Onscreen Guides Finding Guides on the WebClick All Programs Click PC Help & Tools Using the Onscreen Help and Support CenterUsing the PC Help & Tools Folder Using HP Connections or Compaq ConnectionsTurning off messages Getting messagesReactivating messages Turning On Your Computer for the First Time Using the Computer with Safety and ComfortProtecting Your Computer Computer risk Security feature Using passwordsPassword Function Using antivirus softwareInstalling critical security updates Using firewall softwareTurning Off Your Computer Turning On Your Computer for the First TimeClick Shut Down Using Shut DownUsing Lock Using sleep modeUsing hibernate mode Restarting the Computer Automatic sleep, hibernate, or away modeClick Easy Internet Services Connecting to the InternetClick Internet Explorer Signing Up for Software Updates Creating passwords Setting Up User Accounts on Your New ComputerGuidelines for Installing Software and Hardware Devices Click Help and Support Using HP Total Care Advisor SoftwareClick All Programs Click HP Total Care Advisor Getting Started Identifying Keyboard Features Using the KeyboardAlphanumeric keys Edit keys Function keysArrow keys Numeric keys Keyboard indicatorsIcon Name Description Identifying Special Keyboard Buttons Icon Feature DescriptionSpecial keyboard buttons Compaq Or Hp OrIcon Label Description Media control or playback buttonsClick Keyboard Keyboard ShortcutsCustomizing the keyboard buttons Click Control PanelGetting Started Using the Mouse Scrolling Using the Mouse ButtonsAutoscrolling Switching Mouse Button FunctionsPanning Click the Pointer Options tab Changing Mouse Pointer SpeedRemote control can Using the Windows Media Center Remote ControlRemote Control Buttons Overview Using the Windows Media Center Remote Control About the Remote Control Troubleshooting the remote control Getting Started Introducing Your Computer Software Using the DesktopLearning More About Software Retrieving desktop icons Using the Windows Start Button MenuUsing the All Programs menu Removing desktop iconsOrganizing your All Programs list Using the Control PanelResizing Windows Feature Name DescriptionWorking with Digital Images About the Internet Searching the Internet Using a BrowserRestricting Internet content Using Antivirus SoftwareClick All Programs Click Internet Explorer Click Run a Scan Click Run Custom Scan Click All Programs Click Windows Mail Using Windows MailUsing the e-mail program provided by your ISP Sending and Receiving E-MailWith this program You can Software Quick Reference TableReal Rhapsody select models only With this program You can Organizing Files with Folders Managing FilesClick Organize and Cut Creating FoldersMoving Files Click Organize and then New folderRenaming Files Finding FilesClick Organize and Rename Retrieving Files from the Recycle Bin Deleting FilesCopying Files Using a Printer Getting Started Allows you to Using CD and DVD Media DrivesUsing Your CD and DVD Drives Handling CDs and DVDsInserting and removing CDs and DVDs Compatibility Information Disc Features and Compatibility Table DVD-RW/-R DVD+RW/+R Optical Drive Quick Reference TableGetting Started Using the Memory Card Reader Slot memory card reader select models only Media Insertion GuideCard Insert the media Slot reader location Card Insert the media Slot reader location Formatting a Memory Card Understanding the Activity LightTroubleshooting the Memory Card Reader Using the HP Personal Media Drive and HP Pocket Media Drive Inserting the Drive into an HP drive bay Connecting the DriveHP Media Drive fronts Connecting the Drive to a Computer Without a Drive BayClick Computer Locating the Drive and Assigning a Drive LetterTransferring files to another computer manually Using the DriveDisconnecting the Drive Microsoft updates Drive does not appear on my computer Troubleshooting the HP Media DriveAdministrator privilege for installing software Using Windows Media Center Using Windows Media Center Features Transform your living space into a theater Right music for the momentPlay Internet radio Share your digital memoriesOpening Windows Media Center with a mouse Setting Up Windows Media CenterWindows Media Center menu bars Navigating Windows Media Center Inset Window Full-Screen ModeIcon Action Windows Media Center control menuMedia Center Using Windows Media Center Power SettingsCompleting the setup wizard steps Click Save ChangesGetting Started Windows Media Center Start Menu Online Media Changing Windows Media Center SettingsWindows Media Center Start menu items General Startup and Window behavior Windows Media Center Settings categoriesGetting Started Playing CDs, DVDs, or VCDs Using MusicUsing Music with Windows Media Center Adding music files from your hard disk drive Using the music libraryClick Library Setup Adding Music to music libraryDeleting music files from the music library Adding music files from a CDSelect music library Using supported music file types Playing Music Files in Music Click music library Changing the Visualization SettingsPlaying an album in Music Click Visualizations or Visualization OptionsPlaying a song in Music Creating a Queue in MusicFinding and Playing an Album in Music Using Album DetailsCreating a Playlist in Music Using SearchSearching for Music Tracks and Files Select View Queue Copying Music Files to CD in Music Using more music Using radio Playing CDs with Windows Media Player Playing Music CDsPlaying DVDs Using country/region codes Using DVDs in Windows Media CenterPlaying DVD Movies in Windows Media Center Changing the DVD Settings Changing the DVD Movie Language Changing DVD Remote Control OptionsChanging DVD Closed Captioning Playing DVDs with Windows Media Player Changing DVD Audio SettingsPlaying Video CDs VCDs Select Play using Windows Media Player, and click OK. OrPlaying Video CDs VCDs with Windows Media Player Getting Started Creating Audio and Data Discs Working with Audio CDs Erasing Rewritable Discs Before RecordingClick Audio CD Audio CD tipsBefore you begin creating discs Creating audio CDsClick Create DVD. Roxio MyDVD opens Creating jukebox discsCreating video discs Click Jukebox DiscClick Copy Disc Copying a discClick Slideshow Creating data discsCreating photo slide show discs Click Data DiscUnder Disc Label, select 12 cm LightScribe Disc Making a disc label using LightScribeSelect the Disc Label type, the Printer, and Paper Source Making a paper disc labelWorking with Pictures and Videos Select Pictures + Videos Select picture library Viewing Pictures in Windows Media CenterAdding Pictures in Windows Media Center Adding picture files from your hard disk driveViewing Your Pictures in Windows Media Center Viewing a slide show with music Viewing pictures as a slide showSelect Pictures + Videos, and click picture library Editing Pictures in Windows Media Center Using supported picture file types in Windows Media CenterFixing red eye or contrast Select Contrast or Red Eye Cropping pictures in Windows Media CenterRotating pictures Printing Pictures in Windows Media CenterPlaying Videos in Windows Media Center Copying Pictures to CDs and DVDs Windows Media CenterPlaying digital videos Using supported video file typesSelect Pictures + Videos Select video library Creating a CD/DVD from Video Files Windows Media Center Transferring and Recording Video FilesRecording analog and digital video files Basic Steps to Make a Movie Creating Movies by Using muvee autoProducerGetting started Using muvee autoProducerAdd Video Button Enables you to See Get Video fromChange Settings CameraClick the Get Video from Camera button Capturing video from a digital video cameraCapturing recorded video from a DV camera Adding videosAdding pictures Selecting the style Adding musicChanging the settings Making the movie Adding an opening title and closing creditsModifying the movie Previewing the movieMobile Devices Saving the movie projectRecording the movie project to disc Upgrading muvee autoProducer Getting Started Index Found New Hardware message, connecting a digital camera Mute button 62 muvee autoProducer 22-35 Wireless LAN connection connection Part Number
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