HP SR1102BD, SA4000Z (P8657M), SA4000T (P8657L), SR1103WM, SR1114NX, SR1115CL Creating Burning CDs

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Creating (Burning) CDs

NOTE: Burn is an industry term used to describe the recording of information onto a DVD or CD. Optical recording uses a laser beam to place information onto the disc, thus the term burning.

NOTE: If your recording fails, manually select a slower recording speed, if available, each time you make a recording. Refer to the Help menu in your selected software program for more information about selecting a slower recording speed.

NOTE: HP supports lawful use of technology and does not endorse or encourage the use of our products for purposes other than those permitted by copyright law.

If your PC has a CD-RW or DVD Writer (select models only), your PC has recording software and you can make your own music or data CDs.

Your PC has four recording software programs, iTunes, Windows Media Player, RecordNow!, and Windows XP. You copy or download music to their library and can then organize or copy the music files. You can copy Windows Media files that have a .wma extension, .mp3 files, or .wav files to a CD by using a CD-RW drive or a DVD Writer drive. You can also use iTunes or Windows Media Player to copy music files to a portable device or memory card.

Use a CD-R disc if you are going to play the disc in a CD player, CD-ROM, CD-RW, DVD-ROM, or DVD+RW/+R, or double layer DVD+R drive. CD-R discs are compatible with more players than CD-RW discs.

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Contents Getting Started Guide USA Table of Contents Playing CDs and DVDs Working with Sound, Pictures, and VideoCreating Burning CDs Creating DVD Movies Troubleshooting IndexVi Getting Started Guide Finding Answers to Commonly Asked Questions Getting Started Guide Safety and Comfort Setting Up Your PCPutting Your PC Together Connector Symbol Description Connecting to the PCSerial Turning on Your PC for the First Time Setting Up and Connecting to Your Internet AccountUpgrading Your 56k Modem Installing Software and Hardware DevicesMaking Recovery Discs Using Desktop IconsIcon Opens Use it to Using PC Help & Tools Using Compaq Organize SoftwareChoose All Programs Choose PC Help & Tools Internet Keyboards Using the KeyboardConnect Search Mail Club Standard Keyboard Wireless Keyboard SetSpecial Keyboard Buttons Key Icon Feature DescriptionCompaq Media Control Keys C D E F G H Connect Search Mail Customizing the Buttons Click Presario PC help Recovering from Software ProblemsUsing the Onscreen Help and Support Center Getting HelpUsing Compaq Connections Using Instant SupportGetting Messages Turning Off Messages Finding Online GuidesRe-enabling Messages Finding More Help Finding Web Sites about your PCWorking with Sound, Pictures, and Video Using SpeakersChoose All Programs Connecting a Multi-Channel Speaker System to Your PCClick the Speaker Configuration tab Connect speaker plugs for To PC Connector Speaker Mode IconWorking with Digital Images Using the Microphone with Multi-Channel AudioCard Slot reader About the Memory Card ReaderCard Insert Into reader slot Memory card readerConnecting to a TV Set Using a TV as a MonitorCables You May Need Viewing the PC Image on Your TV Screen Click the Ge Force FX xxxx tab NView TabNView Tab Disabling Disabling the TV OptionGe Force Tab Disabling Disconnecting the TVPlaying Music CDs with iTunes Playing CDs and DVDsPlaying DVD Movies with InterVideo WinDVD Playing CDs and DVDs with Windows Media PlayerPage Using Country/Region Codes Playing Video CDs VCD with Windows Media Player Playing Video CDs VCD with InterVideo WinDVDGetting Started Guide Creating Burning CDs Click Copy to CD or Device Creating Burning Data CDs Using Windows XPCreating Burning Music CDs with iTunes Creating Burning Music CDs with Windows Media PlayerCreating Music CDs with RecordNow Creating Burning CDs with RecordNowChoose All Programs Choose CD DVD Recorder Select Audio CD for Car or Home CD Player Creating CDs to Play on Your PCAbout Creating a Music CD Storing Files on a DVD or CD Copying a DVD or CD About Storing Data Files on DiscSelect Exact Copy About Removing Files in RecordNow Erasing a DVD or CDRemoving Files from a Recorded Data Disc About Image Files Archiving Files on a DVD or CDClick Data Disc About Recording Video Files Disc Labels Creating Recovery CD/DVDs for the PCSaving an Image Burning an ImageSetting Automatic Recording Options Compatibility Information DVD+R Discs Compatible File FormatsDisc Quick Reference Double Layer DVD+R DiscsCD-RW Discs Video quality setting Disc type Good Better BestDVD+RW Discs CD-R DiscsDisc Feature and Compatibility Optical Drive Quick Reference Software Quick ReferenceMovies Play PC Games Software With this program you can Getting Started Guide Creating DVD Movies Preview Window Getting StartedStoryboard Media LibraryRequirements for Capturing Video Capturing Web Camera Video Capturing Digital Camcorder VideoCapturing a Still Image Capturing Video with a Capture CardEditing Video Files in WinDVD Creator Adding Images Adding Video Filters Adding Audio EffectsAdding Transition Effects Adding Title EffectsMenu and Chapter Icons icons may vary Authoring Your DVDMake Movie Converting Recorded TV to MPEG-2 Format Europe only Recording VHS Video Files Direct to DVDClick the Output to File or Save Movie icon Troubleshooting CD-ROM, CD-RW, DVD-ROM, or DVD Writer Drive AudioCan select the drive in RecordNow! before you begin Titles of music tracks do not Diskette Floppy Drive Select Models Only Hard Disk Drive Display MonitorEnd Task Hardware Installation Hardware tab Click Start and click Control PanelInternet Access Keyboard and Mouse Miscellaneous MemoryClick Turn Off Computer Invalid system disk PowerCD/DVD IndexManuals, online, 19 memory card reader card types No sound Non-System disk or disk error Getting Started Guide
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SR1124NX, SR1135CL, SR1103WM, SR1112BD, SR1123WM specifications

The HP SR series of desktops, including models such as SR1115CL, SR1126NX, SR1000T (P8657H), SR1010V-2 (PJ687AV), and SR1111NX, offers a diverse range of features tailored to meet the needs of home users and small businesses alike. These machines, known for their reliable performance and solid build quality, enable users to perform everyday tasks with ease while providing a robust computing experience.

The HP SR1115CL stands out with its combination of affordability and functionality. It features an AMD Athlon 64 processor, which provides ample processing power for multitasking and running common applications. With a spacious hard drive, users can store a significant amount of data, from documents to multimedia files, making it suitable for both productivity and leisure.

Similarly, the SR1126NX model caters to users looking for enhanced performance. With an upgraded AMD Sempron processor, this desktop comes with integrated graphics that support casual gaming and HD media playback. Its ample memory capacity ensures smooth performance even when multiple programs are running concurrently, making it ideal for light gaming and multimedia tasks.

The SR1000T (P8657H) is geared toward those who require a slightly more powerful system. This model incorporates a dual-core processor and larger RAM options, making it well-suited for more demanding applications. Its expandable storage options allow users to upgrade their systems as needed, ensuring longevity and adaptability.

For users who prioritize an all-in-one solution, the SR1010V-2 (PJ687AV) provides a compact design without compromising on performance. This model combines a decent processor with a sleek form factor, making it an excellent choice for those with limited desk space. The integrated sound and graphics ensure a pleasant media experience, whether for watching movies or listening to music.

Lastly, the SR1111NX combines efficiency and reliability. With its user-friendly interface and straightforward design, this model is designed for ease of use. It includes features such as multiple USB ports for easy connectivity, making it convenient for peripheral devices.

Overall, the HP SR series delivers a range of options catering to different user needs, from basic computing tasks to more demanding applications, all in a reliable and accessible package. These systems are built to handle daily computing with effective performance and efficient design, making them a solid choice for any home or small office environment.