HP SR1610NX, SR1680CF, SR1675CL, SR1660CF, SR1625NX manual Creating audio CDs, Creating jukebox discs

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If you try to record more than a standard CD can hold, a message displays warning you that all the tracks may not fit on your disc.

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Creating audio CDs

To create uncompressed audio CDs using Sonic DigitalMedia Plus:

1Open the DigitalMedia Plus program by clicking Start, All Programs, Sonic, and then DigitalMedia Home.

2Click the Audio tab and then Audio CD.

3Do one or more of the following:

Click Add Music and navigate to music stored on your PC.

In the Quick Find panel, click Scan to automatically search your PC for songs.

Insert a CD and add songs from it.

4Select the songs you want to record, and then click Add.

5Click the Burn icon when you have added all the audio files to your music CD project.

6When prompted, insert a blank CD-R or CD-RW disc. If you want to play your music CD in your home or car stereo, use a CD-R disc. CD-RW discs may not play in some stereos.

7Click OK.

You can get detailed online help by clicking the Help menu and then selecting Help.

Creating jukebox discs

To create compressed (jukebox) music CDs or DVDs using Sonic DigitalMedia Plus:

1Open the DigitalMedia Plus program by clicking Start, All Programs, Sonic, and then DigitalMedia Home.

2Click the Audio tab, and then Jukebox CD/DVD.

3Do one or more of the following:

Click Add Music, and navigate to music stored on your PC.

In the Quick Find panel, click Scan to automatically search your PC for songs.

Insert a CD, and add songs from it.

4Select the songs you want to record, and then click Add.

5Click the Burn icon when you have added all the audio files to your music CD project.

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Contents Getting Started Guide USA Table of Contents Using the Memory Card Reader Using a TV as a MonitorUsing the HP Personal Media Drive Working with Digital ImagesCreating Audio and Data Discs Creating Video Discs and MoviesGetting Help IndexSetting Up Your PC Putting Your PC TogetherConnecting to the PC Connector Description Symbol Mouse PS/2 connectorSerial Connector Description Symbol Audio Line Out powered speakers Turning On Your PC for the First TimeSetting Up and Connecting to Your Internet Account Installing Software and Hardware Devices Click Start, All Programs, Help and SupportUsing Desktop Icons Using Compaq Organize softwareIcon Opens Use it to Choose All Programs Click Compaq OrganizeUsing the Keyboard Icon Feature DescriptionCompaq or DVD/MP3 Customizing the keyboard buttons Getting Started Guide Setting Up Sound Using SpeakersSetting Up 3-connector Sound Connect speaker plugs for Speaker To PC Connector Mode IconClick the Speaker Configuration tab Choose All ProgramsSetting Up 6-connector Sound Configuring multi-channel audio output for the DVD playerConnecting the speaker system to the PC 6-connector Connect speaker cable plug for To PC port label, name ColorDetermining the audio configuration software Using the Sound Effect Manager 6-connectorSound Effect Manager control screens Page Connector Name Icon Color Page Page Audio Output Overview Setting Up Multi-streaming Audio Select the Enable multi-streaming playback check boxExample 1 For Online Gaming Example 2 For Digital Home Entertainment Getting Started Guide Using the Memory Card Reader Using the Memory Card ReaderMedia Insertion Guide Card Insert Into 4-slot readerWorking With the Safely Remove Hardware Utility Getting Started Guide Using a TV as a Monitor Connecting to a TV SetIdentifying Cables You May Need Viewing the PC Image on Your TV Screen NView tab Ge Force tabClick the Ge Force FX xxxx tab Disabling the TV Option Displays tabNView tab disabling Ge Force tab disablingDisplays tab disabling Disconnecting the TV Using the HP Personal Media Drive Connecting the DriveInserting the Drive Locating the Drive and Assigning a Drive Letter Click My ComputerUsing the Drive Disconnecting the Drive Getting Started Guide Using HP Image Zone Express Working with Digital ImagesWorking with Digital Images Work area. Shows images on the PC Selection tray Page Getting Started Guide Playing CDs and DVDs Playing Music CDs with iTunesPlaying CDs and DVDs with Windows Media Player Playing DVD Movies with InterVideo WinDVDPage Using country/region codes Playing Video CDs VCD with InterVideo WinDVDPlaying Video CDs VCD with Windows Media Player Getting Started Guide Creating Audio and Data Discs Erasing Rewritable Discs Before Recording Working with Audio CDsVerifying audio disc recorded without errors Audio CD tipsCreating audio CDs Creating jukebox discsVerifying data disc recorded without errors Working with Data DVDs and CDsData disc tips Creating data discsCopying a DVD or CD Archiving Files on a CD or DVD Working with Image FilesDisc Labeling with LightScribe Creating an image fileBurning from an image file LightScribe requirements Burning a LightScribe label with Sonic Express LabelerBurning a LightScribe label after burning with iTunes Using adhesive disc labels Compatibility InformationDisc Features and Compatibility Table DVD-RDouble LayerOptical Drive Quick Reference Table Optical drive canDouble-Layer Combo Software Quick Reference Table With this program You canWith this program You can Creating Video Discs and Movies Before You Begin Capturing VideoSonic MyDVD Video Projects Creating a Video ProjectAdding files to a video project Capturing video to a video projectClick Add Files Adding slideshows to a video project Adding submenus to a video projectEditing the style of a video project Editing movie filesClick Edit Style To This MenuBurning a video project to disc Creating a Video Project With the Direct-to-Disc Wizards Video Quality and Disc Size DVD Recording Time Estimated time per disc size Video quality Audio formatGetting Started Guide Getting Help Finding Onscreen GuidesFinding Guides on the Web Choose All Programs Choose User’s GuidesUsing the Onscreen Help and Support Center Using Compaq ConnectionsGetting messages Using PC Help & Tools Turning off messagesReactivating messages Choose All Programs Choose PC Help & Tools Index IndexCDs Archive files 58 burning tips Index Music USB Part Number Getting Started Guide
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SR1601NX, SR1020Z (PY185AV), SR1616NX, SR1630NX, SR1030V (PY184AV) specifications

The HP SR series of desktop computers, including models like SR1640AP, SR1680CF, SR1610TW, SR1620AP, and a1210tw, offers a range of features tailored for home and office use, making them popular choices among consumers.

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