HP FK588AAR#ABA Getting Started Guide

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    Getting Started
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    services are set forth in the express statements accompanying such products and services. Nothing herein should be construed as constituting an additional warranty. HP in the United States and/or other countries/regions. HP supports lawful use of technology and does not endorse or encourage
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    Table of Contents Setting Up the Computer 1 Putting the Computer Together 1 Placing the computer in the proper location 1 Using surge protection 1 Connecting to the computer 2 Connecting a Digital Camera (Photo or Video 4 Connecting Other Devices 6 Storing Documentation and Recovery Discs 6
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    32 Getting Help 33 Finding Onscreen Guides 33 Finding Guides on the Web 33 Using the Onscreen Help and Support Center 34 Using the PC Help & Tools Folder 34 Using the hardware diagnostic tools 34 Using HP Total Care Advisor Software 35 Turning On the Computer for the First Time 37 Turning
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    Protecting the Computer 44 Using passwords 45 Using antivirus software 46 Using firewall software 47 Configuring the computer for automatic keyboard buttons 58 Keyboard Shortcuts 58 Wireless Mouse and Keyboard Troubleshooting 59 Synchronizing a wireless mouse and keyboard 59 Using the Mouse
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    X-Fi Fatality audio card 70 Configuring the FlexiJack Computer Software 81 Learning More About Software 81 Using the Desktop 81 Removing desktop icons 82 Retrieving desktop icons 82 Removing files permanently 82 Using the Windows Start Internet Security software 88 Manually running a scan 88
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    Blu-ray and HD Disc Drives 107 Using the Memory Card Reader 109 Media Insertion Guide 110 Understanding the Activity Light 113 Formatting a Memory Card 113 Troubleshooting the Memory Card Reader 114 Using the HP Personal Media Drive and HP Pocket Media Drive ...........115 Connecting the Drive
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    Troubleshooting poor playback when playing DVDs 124 Using country/region codes 125 Playing DVDs with Windows Media Player 125 Using DVD Play to Play DVDs, Videos 151 Upgrading muvee autoProducer 153 Supported muvee autoProducer output file types 153 Index 155 viii Getting Started (features
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    : The power supply is preset for the country/region in which you purchased your computer. If you move, please check the voltage requirements for your new location before plugging the computer into an AC power outlet. WARNING: Please read "Safety Information" in the Limited Warranty and Support Guide
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    power strip must be specifically labeled as having this capability. Use a power strip whose manufacturer offers a damage replacement policy that replaces the equipment if surge protection fails. Connecting to the computer and number of connectors on the computer may Started (features vary by model)
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    Connector Icon/Label Description and function (continued) Audio Line Out (powered speakers). Audio Line In. Headphones. Microphone. FireWire® (IEEE 1394) for video cameras or other devices with very fast transfer rates. NOTE: You must use a 6-pin FireWire (IEEE 1394) transfer cable with this 6-
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    a Digital Camera (Photo or Video) The following instructions apply only to digital photo cameras and digital video cameras. NOTE: When connecting an analog video camera to the computer, use the Video and Audio In connectors on the front or back of the computer. Refer to the documentation that
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    software. Insert the driver software CD, click Locate and install driver software, and then follow any onscreen instructions to install the software. If the computer does not recognize the digital photo camera or the digital video camera: 1 Click the Windows Start Button® Control Panel. on the
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    using USB or FireWire (IEEE 1394) ports. These peripheral devices include printers, scanners, video cameras, digital photo cameras, memory card readers, and PDAs (personal digital assistants) or handheld computers. Refer to the documentation that came with your device. NOTE: Some peripheral devices
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    device (CRT monitor, flat panel monitor, TV, and so on) to the computer at a time (select models only). You can quickly change which device displays the computer desktop by pressing Alt+F5. Each time you press Alt+F5, the computer desktop appears on the next device. If pressing Alt+F5 does not work
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    shows a home LAN. The desktop computer has a wired connection to a wireless router. The desktop computer also has a printer that it shares with the other computers on the network. Each notebook computer has a wireless connection to the network router. 8 Getting Started (features vary by model)
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    connection, which may be called network interface adapter, Network Interface Card, or NIC, provides a high-speed or broadband connection to wireless access point, which can be several hundred feet away. Computers with WLAN devices may support one or more of the four IEEE physical layer industry
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    , or you can use the computer as a wireless client (Station Mode) if you already have a wireless network running. You need an existing wireless LAN with an Internet connection (consult your Internet Service Provider for further information). An external antenna is supplied with the system; you must
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    , and then follow onscreen instructions. For more information about setting up a wireless network: Click the Windows Start Button on the taskbar, click Help and Support, and then type Setting up a wireless network into the Search Help box. Go to: http://www.hp.com/go/techcenter/wireless (English
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    line to the modem (A), which is on the back of the computer (B). The setup poster shows you how to plug a modem/telephone cable into the computer modem connector and into the telephone service line wall jack connector. A Modem connector B Back of computer 12 Getting Started (features vary by model)
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    on the HP Support Web site, go to: http://www.hp.com/support For details about connecting stereo speakers to the computer, see the setup poster. NOTE: Speakers may be passive (no power button or power cord) or active (power button or power cord). Your computer supports only active (powered) speaker
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    configuration is different for each connector type, as noted in the instructions. NOTE: Type 3 has three connectors. Type 6 has six connectors. Type S has audio card. Sound connector Illustration Three connectors Your computer model may include three sound connectors. You can connect up to
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    connects to an analog audio device such as a CD player for input into computer. (Type 3 also functions as rear Line Out when a multichannel audio configuration connects to analog Line In devices or a microphone. The FlexiJack supports two functions. You must select either the microphone or the Line
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    connectors. Type S has audio card. Connecting a Microphone Your computer comes with one microphone connector in the back of the computer. Some models have a second ." HP computers support many different audio options, sound connections, and speaker configurations. You may set up your computer for
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    and the documentation that came with your speakers. Speaker Configurations You may set up your computer for the following supported configurations: Name Headphones 2 (stereo) 2.1 4.1 6/5.1 8/7.1 Home audio system Digital audio Multistreaming audio Speaker system See None, muted. "Connecting
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    speakers. Your computer supports only an active (powered) speaker system. An active speaker system must have its own power cord. A six connectors. Type S is sound card. 3 Connect the cable to the audio system. For 2.1 speakers that were shipped with your computer (select models only), connect the
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    . 2 Connect the front speaker cable to the lime green Audio Line Out connector that matches the back of your computer. 3 6 S NOTE: Type 3 is three connectors. Type 6 is six connectors. Type S is sound card. 3 Connect the rear speaker cable to the black connector that matches the back of your
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    (5.1 speaker) output: 1 Turn off the computer. 2 Connect the front speaker cable to the lime green Audio Line Out connector that matches the back of your computer. 3 6 S NOTE: Type 3 is three connectors. Type 6 is six connectors. Type S is sound card. 20 Getting Started (features vary by model)
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    documentation. 7 Turn on the computer. NOTE: Always turn on the computer before you turn on the speaker system. 8 Plug in the speaker system power. 9 Turn on the audio." Type S (audio card): See "Using the Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi or X-Fi Fatality audio card." Connecting Speakers or Microphone
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    . 4 For type 6 connectors only, connect the side speaker cable to the gray Audio Line Side connector on the back of your computer. 5 Connect the center speaker and subwoofer speaker cable to the gold Audio Line C/Sub connector on the back of your computer. 22 Getting Started (features vary by model)
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    the front, rear, side, and center speakers to the subwoofer. Refer to the speaker documentation. 8 Turn on the computer. NOTE: Always turn on the computer before the speaker system. 9 Connect the speaker system to the power. 10 Turn on the speaker system. 11 After the speakers are connected to the
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    to your home stereo system depends on the number of speakers that you install: 2/2.1 speaker to a computer requires audio cables that are long enough to reach from the computer to the Computer to 2.1 multichannel audio system connection A Computer back-panel connectors (type 3, type 6, or sound card
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    This is only a suggested configuration. Your system may be different. A B C F E C D G Computer to 5.1 multichannel audio system connection A Computer back-panel connectors (type 3, type 6, or sound card) B Y adapter cables C Receiver/amplifier (audio input jacks) D Subwoofer E Center speaker
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    Out connector that matches the back of your computer. 3 6 S NOTE: Type 3 is three connectors. Type 6 is six connectors. Type S is sound card. NOTE: Receiver/amplifier input connectors may the Y adapter cables are plugged into. 8 Turn on the computer. 26 Getting Started (features vary by model)
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    the audio software for sound output for your computer model. See "Connecting Speakers or Microphone." Type 3: See "Configuring speakers with Realtek HD Audio Manager." Type 6: See "Configuring speakers with Realtek HD Audio Manager." Type S (audio card): See "Using the Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi or
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    green Audio Line Out connector on the back of your computer. 3 6 S NOTE: Type 3 has three connectors. Type 6 has six connectors. Type S has audio card. NOTE: Receiver/amplifier input connectors may be labeled , even if you are not using a subwoofer. 28 Getting Started (features vary by model)
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    your computer must include a Digital Audio Out connector on either the audio card or computer to the digital input (S/PDIF) on the digital speakers or a digital audio system. 3 Turn on the computer. NOTE: Always turn on the computer before the speaker system. 4 Connect the speaker system to the power
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    Manager." By default, digital audio output is already enabled. Audio card: See "Using the Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi or X-Fi Fatality audio card." Follow the instructions to enable digital audio output. Connecting Headphones Your computer comes with a headphones connector (lime green) on the front
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    of connecting to the Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi sound card. NOTE: For additional information on connecting the speakers, refer right FlexiJack (white) for Line In, Microphone, Digital In/Out The FlexiJack supports three functions. You must select the function in the Creative Console Launcher.
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    system to the sound card. 2 Turn on the computer. 3 Plug in and turn on the speaker system power. After connecting the speaker system to the sound card, follow the steps in speakers as your output device, you will need a special connector from Creative. 32 Getting Started (features vary by model)
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    the Internet to access the Support Web site. 1 Go to http://www.hp.com/support in your Web browser. 2 Select your country/region and language. 3 Click Support and Drivers. 4 Enter the model number of your computer, and then click Search . 5 Click Manuals. 6 Locate the manual you want, and then do
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    PC Help & Tools Folder The PC Help & Tools folder contains special utilities for computer owners, such as support information and programs. To see the items in the PC Help & Tools folder: 1 Click the Windows Start Button on the taskbar. 2 Click All Programs. 3 Click PC Help & Tools. 4 Click Hardware
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    access to help and support information for your computer. Products Showcase provides a listing of products and services available for your computer, and presents comparison shopping information about those items. To open HP Total Care Advisor: 1 Click the Windows Start Button 2 Click All Programs
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    36 Getting Started (features vary by model)
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    by following the onscreen instructions. 6 Follow the onscreen instructions to register with HP or Compaq, sign up for updates, and get online. If you do not want to set up an Internet connection at this time, you can do so later by manually starting Easy Internet Services. See "Connecting to the
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    to wake quickly and resume your work where you left off. Hibernate mode saves the system memory to a temporary file on the hard disk and then turns off the hardware. Some computers also have a reduced-power state called Away mode. Away mode turns off the display and mutes the audio, but otherwise
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    the administrator can log on to it. 1 Click the Windows Start Button on the taskbar. 2 Click the Lock button. 3 To unlock this computer, you must enter your password. Using Sleep mode When the computer is in Sleep mode, it goes into a reduced-power state. The monitor is blank, as if it were turned
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    that is in computer memory, turns off the monitor and the hard disk drive, and then turns itself off. When you turn on the computer again, your programs, folders, and documents are restored to the screen. To put the computer into Hibernate mode manually: 1 Click the Windows Start Button on the
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    into Sleep, Hibernate, or Away modes automatically when it is idle for a specified number of minutes. To put the computer into a mode automatically, modify the power management settings. 1 Click the Windows Start Button on the taskbar. 2 Click Control Panel. 3 Click System and Maintenance. 4 Click
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    with an ISP, skip this step and follow the instructions provided by the ISP. 2 If you did not set up for Internet service during the initial setup of the computer, set it up now by using Easy Internet Services. a Click the Windows Start Button on the taskbar. b Click All Programs. c Click Online
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    the computer and your work area to maintain your comfort and productivity. Refer to the Safety & Comfort Guide for important ergonomic information: Click the Windows Start Button on the taskbar, click All Programs, click User Guides, and then click Safety & Comfort Guide. Or Type http://www.hp.com
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    (firewall program) Windows Vista updates Unauthorized access to Setup Utility, BIOS settings, and other system identification information Administrator password Ongoing or future threats to the computer Critical security updates from Microsoft 44 Getting Started (features vary by model)
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    can easily figure out, such as your birthday, child's name, or phone number. Don't write down passwords unless you store them in a secure place away from the computer. Do not store passwords in a file on the computer. You can use the same password for more than one Windows Vista security feature
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    that you protect the computer against new viruses beyond the free period by purchasing extended update service. Instructions for using and For more information about computer viruses, type viruses into the Search Help box in the Help and Support Center. 46 Getting Started (features vary by model
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    problem permanently, reconfigure the firewall. Configuring the computer for automatic Microsoft software updates Microsoft continually updates the Windows Vista operating system. HP . To configure Automatic Updates: 1 Click the Windows Start Button 2 Click Control Panel. 3 Click Security. 4
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    the computer more vulnerable to security threats and performance problems and is computer. To get the latest updates for the computer: 1 Click the Windows Start Button on the taskbar. 2 Click Help and Support, and then click Software, drivers, and BIOS updates. 3 Follow any onscreen instructions
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    worldwide Choose software that is compatible with the computer; check the operating system, memory, and other requirements listed for the new software Start Button on the taskbar. c Click Help and Support. d Click Recover factory settings. e Choose an option, and then follow the onscreen instructions
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    settings: 1 Click the Windows Start Button on the taskbar. 2 Click Help and Support. 3 Type transfer files into computer. 5 Click Windows Easy Transfer. 6 Follow the onscreen instructions in the Windows Easy Transfer wizard to transfer your files from an old computer to a new one. 50 Getting Started
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    keyboard buttons, and using any special keyboard keys. You may need to install keyboard software and drivers to access all the special features and functions of the keyboard. Your computer may include either a standard keyboard or a wireless keyboard. Using the keyboard is the primary way that
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    to insert and delete text, and to quickly move the cursor on the screen. The edit keys function differently with some software programs. 52 Getting Started (features vary by model)
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    unlock the numeric key functions: When the Num Lock light on the keyboard is on, the numeric keys work in the same way as the number keys and arithmetic functions found on a basic calculator. When the Num Lock light on the keyboard is off, the numeric keys are directional keys used
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    Name Description Num Lock When lit, numeric keys are locked as number keys and arithmetic functions. Caps Lock When lit, alphanumeric keys are speaker volume, connect you to the Internet, or provide quick access to specific functions. (Some keyboard models have some of these special buttons to the
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    Puts computer into or out of power-saving mode. It may take 10-30 seconds before screen reappears. Switches between computer users. ? Or Or Or Information Pictures (Photos) Music Video Internet Search Or hp Or Compaq E-mail HP Club Compaq Or My Presario Opens Help and Support Center
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    a site or software program. Goes to popular Web site. Can be reconfigured to open a site or software program. Opens calculator. Can be reconfigured. 56 Getting Started (features vary by model)
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    Media control or playback buttons Icon Label Description Eject 1 and Opens or closes upper and lower optical drive trays. Eject 2 Rec Starts recording to selected media. Stop Stops media. Play/Pause Plays or pauses media. Prev Rewinds media. Next Volume Or -+ Mute Fast-forwards media.
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    1 Click the Windows Start Button on the taskbar. specific actions. For example, from the Windows Vista desktop, press the Alt (alternate) key, the Ctrl (control) key, and the S key (the letter S) to display support information for the computer (including the model number, serial number, and service
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    Troubleshooting Synchronizing a wireless mouse and keyboard If the wireless mouse and keyboard do not respond, use this procedure to resynchronize the devices. 1 Plug the receiver into a USB port on the computer. If you have a choice, a USB port on the front of the computer is best if it will
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    the blue light starts to flash. 2 Push and hold the Connect button (C) on the underside of the keyboard until the blue LED on the receiver stops flashing. For additional mouse and keyboard troubleshooting tips, refer to the Troubleshooting and Maintenance Guide. 60 Getting Started (features vary by
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    included with the mouse. You may need to install mouse software and drivers to access all the special features and functions of the mouse. Your computer includes a mouse for directing the cursor (pointer) on the Windows Vista desktop. The mouse uses a roller ball or optics (a light and sensor) to
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    scroll wheel button up (away from you). To scroll toward the end of the document, roll the scroll wheel button down (toward you). 62 Getting Started (features vary by model)
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    you want to scroll. The farther you move the mouse from the starting point, the faster the document scrolls. 3 To stop autoscrolling, press direction you want to pan. The farther that you move the mouse from the starting point, the faster the document pans. 3 To stop panning, release the scroll
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    7 Click Apply, and then click OK. Changing the double-click speed To change the double-click speed of the right mouse button: 1 Click the Windows Start Button on the taskbar. 2 Click Control Panel. 3 Click Hardware and Sound, if it is present. 4 Click Mouse. 5 Click the Buttons tab. 6 In the Double
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    by clicking the arrow buttons. Or In the Horizontal Scrolling area, adjust the number of lines per scroll by clicking the arrow buttons. 7 Click Apply, and then click OK. Wireless Mouse and Keyboard Troubleshooting If the wireless mouse and keyboard do not respond, see "Synchronizing a wireless
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    power button or power cord) or active (power button or power cord). Your computer supports only active (powered) speaker systems; the speaker system must have its own power back of the computer: Three connectors (Realtek Audio) Six connectors (Realtek Audio) Audio sound card (Creative Sound Blaster
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    it. 3 When you are satisfied with the sound level, click the Close box (the X in the upper-right corner) to close this window. 68 Getting Started (features vary by model)
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    audio output by using the following software. Use the software that applies to your computer model: Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi or X-Fi Fatality Speaker Settings Configuration (audio card) Realtek HD Audio Manager (multistreaming audio) Windows Media Center (all systems) Configuring Speaker and
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    X to close the window. Now that you have configured the audio card software, you must configure audio output for your media software program. The procedure is different for each program. Refer to the instructions that came with the media software program. 70 Getting Started (features vary by model)
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    connector Your audio device may have a FlexiJack connector that supports both microphone and Line input. If so, you can . 1 Connect your audio cable to the FlexiJack connector on the audio card. 2 Click the Windows Start Button , All Programs, Creative, and then Creative Console Launcher. 3 Click
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    configuring and using the audio card, go to the Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi documentation: 1 Click the Windows Start Button on the taskbar. 2 the following steps if your computer model has type 6 connectors and is capable of multistreaming audio: 1 Click the Windows Start Button on the taskbar. 2
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    Auditorium. Under Equalizer, you can either click a preset button, such as Pop or Live, or manually adjust the settings and then save them for easy selection later. Speakers: Enables you to select the number of speakers, view whether the connectors are analog or digital, and select the digital audio
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    . Includes buttons for noise suppression and acoustic echo cancellation. Line In (Digital Input): Enables control over volume, playback, mute, recording, and multistreaming audio. 74 Getting Started (features vary by model)
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    either click a preset button, such as Pop or Live, or manually adjust the settings and then save them for easy selection later. Audio In connector, complete the following steps to select it: 1 Click the Windows Start Button on the taskbar. 2 Click Control Panel. 3 Click Hardware and Sound, and
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    audio connectors You can retask the Line In, Mic In, Headphone, and Front Speaker Out connectors on the front of the computer, as necessary. 1 Click the Windows Start Button on the taskbar. 2 Click Control Panel. 3 Click Hardware and Sound, and then click Realtek HD Audio Manager. 4 Click a front
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    configurations. Refer to your user documentation for information about setting up powered speakers or your AV receiver. Audio input overview You can select or directly connected to, the computer, audio files may reside on: hard disk drives, DVDs, CDs, USB drives, HP Personal Media Drives, or any
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    from the rear-speaker connections. You also hear sound on the computer or powered speakers that are connected to the front-panel green headphone jack, from one of the following rear output devices playback two different audio streams simultaneously. 78 Getting Started (features vary by model)
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    A headphone set or powered speakers to the front Headphone Out (green) connector for stereo music playback A set of powered stereo 5.1 or 7.1 6 connectors only) To select a sound recording device: 1 Click the Windows Start Button on the taskbar. 2 Click Control Panel. 3 Click Sounds and Audio
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    the volume and mute settings. See "Connecting Headphones." Use active (powered) speakers, or speakers with an amplifier. Check the sound cable card drivers by using application reinstallation program; refer to the Troubleshooting and Maintenance Guide that came with the computer. 80 Getting Started
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    -mark icon) on your keyboard (select models only). Or Click the Windows Start Button on the taskbar, and then click Help and Support. For help with specific software, refer to the onscreen Help within the program. Using the Desktop The desktop is the work area that appears on the monitor screen. It
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    Bin icon on the desktop, and then click Empty Recycle Bin. Using the Windows Start Button Menu Click the Windows Start Button Start menu, you can: on the taskbar to open the Start menu. From the Open programs or documents. Open the Help and Support Center. Start a search. Open the Control
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    Right-click the item. 2 Click Copy. 3 Go to the desktop or folder, right-click an empty area, and then click removed. To remove a shortcut: 1 Click the Windows Start Button on the taskbar. 2 Click All Programs. 3 and other components and features of the computer. The Control Panel also provides tools
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    and dragging a vertical scroll bar moves the screen up and down. Clicking and dragging a horizontal scroll bar moves the screen left and right. 84 Getting Started (features vary by model)
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    video camera, to the computer either directly or through a docking station. Digital picture files that you copy or download from the device appear in the Pictures folder. Digital cameras and other digital imaging devices use memory cards millions of Web sites in support of their activities. A Web
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    example, http://www.hp.com). The URL may include the path to a specific file within that site. Each period, or dot, in the URL separates elements within the address. For example, you will see the URL extension use Internet Explorer to search the Internet. 86 Getting Started (features vary by model)
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    you can: Set up a password. Control Internet access. Set up a list of Web sites that people who use your computer cannot view. Adjust the type Help and Support or Internet Explorer, is not viewable if the user does not know the password. To enable Content Advisor: 1 Click the Windows Start Button on
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    Symantec's LiveUpdate™ to obtain updates automatically whenever you are online. HP strongly recommends that you protect the computer against new viruses beyond the trial period by purchasing an extended update service. Configuring and registering Norton Internet Security software When you first set
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    NOTE: If the computer is in Sleep mode, the Norton Internet Security program does not perform a scheduled antivirus scan. Setting up a Custom Scan time To create a Custom Scan for specific files, folders, and drives: 1 Double-click the Norton Internet Security icon on the desktop. 2 Click the Norton
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    password, the names of your incoming and outgoing e-mail servers, and perhaps some other details. The first time you start Windows Mail, make sure the computer Follow the onscreen instructions to add your account. Using the e-mail program provided by your ISP Follow the instructions provided by your
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    computer includes a number of software programs that: Record and play CDs. Record data CDs. Import and edit video files. Record video CDs and DVDs. Organize digital media files. The following table describes the functionality that is specific Start Button , All Programs, HP, and then click HP
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    archive CDs or DVDs from files on your computer. Copy video files. Verify that the disc has been desktop. Comparison-shop using the convenient shopping search engine. Get HP software and driver updates. Get important messages from HP. Access PC Health and Security and PC Help tools. Create computer
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    .jpg or .gif. Create .avi and .wmv (Windows Media Video) files. NOTE: You may have a software update CD included with your computer. You may need to install this CD before using the DVD Writer/CD Writer drive. To do this, follow the installation instructions that came with the CD. Introducing Your
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    94 Getting Started (features vary by model)
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    digital camera. A file can be a document, picture, music, video, or other data. Almost everything that you do on the computer involves working with files. The computer can copy files to other storage media within component drives, such as diskettes, memory cards, CDs or DVDs, or it can send them to
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    file that is part of an installed program. Doing so can cause the program to become unusable. 1 Click the Windows Start Button on the taskbar, and then click Computer. Or Click the Windows Start Button on the taskbar, and then click Windows Explorer. 2 Find the file that you want to move, and then
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    top of every folder, or the search box on the Windows Start Button menu, which searches the whole computer. To search from a folder Search box: 1 Click the Windows Start Button on the taskbar, and then click Computer. Or Click the Windows Start Button on the taskbar, and then click Windows Explorer
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    characters of a file name, after the period). Doing so could make the file unrecognizable to the computer. 1 Click the Windows Start Button on the taskbar, and then click Computer. Or Click the Windows Start Button on the taskbar, and then click Windows Explorer. 2 Find the file or folder you want
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    Bin icon on the desktop. 2 Right-click the file that you want to retrieve, and then click Restore this item. The file is removed from the Recycle Bin and goes back to its previous location. Copying Files 1 Click the Windows Start Button on the taskbar, and then click Computer. Or Click the Windows
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    programs called printer drivers. In many cases, the computer automatically finds the necessary printer driver for your particular printer to work with the computer. If it does not, follow the instructions that came with the printer to install the specific printer driver manually. You can print
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    Using CD and DVD Media Drives Using the CD and DVD Drives Your computer can come with several types of CD or DVD drives that allow you to perform different tasks. What you can do depends on what kind
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    -card discs, may damage the drive. To insert a CD or DVD: 1 With the computer On some computers, the drive is located behind a door on the front of the computer. 2 the CD drive is vertically positioned in the computer. NOTE: On a double-sided DVD, read computer, place the disc with the label facing
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    the disc tray by: Gently pushing the tray into the computer. Or Clicking the open/close button on the control panel Eject button on the drive, if it is accessible. To remove a CD or DVD: 1 With the computer turned on, open the disc tray by pressing the Eject button. 2 Holding on to the disc edges or
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    home and car stereos as well as most computer DVD-ROM and CD-ROM drives. The DVDs that you create are compatible with some DVD video players and with most computer DVD-ROM drives. CD-R discs are more Writer drive are fast, allowing quick recording times. 104 Getting Started (features vary by model)
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    Table Disc CD-ROM CD-R CD-RW DVD-ROM DVD-RAM DVD+R and DVD-R Double-layer DVD+R/DVD-R DVD+RW latest disc compatibility information for your computer, go to the HP Support Web site at: http://www.hp.com/support NOTE: Double-layer DVD technology is supported by select models only. Using
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    No No No Yes data to Blu-ray disc. Record HD No No No No No No No No No data to DVD. 106 Getting Started (features vary by model)
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    Drives If the computer came with a Blu-ray (BR) and high-definition (HD) disc drive, there are three programs that are designed specifically for use with this drive: DVD Play plays Blu-ray, high-definition (HD), and regular commercial DVD discs. PowerDirector is a video editing program for creating
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    108 Getting Started (features vary by model)
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    ) can read from and write to a variety of types of memory cards and the IBM Microdrive disk drive. The card reader is accessible directly on the front of the computer. It has four or two horizontal card slots, which accept the memory cards and the Microdrive disk drive. You can place media in one
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    from or to the media. Or If the AutoPlay window does not open, click the Windows Start Button on the taskbar, click Computer, and then double-click the Memory Card icon to display the files on the memory card. 3 When you are finished, right-click the drive icon, click Eject, check that the activity
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    -right) MS E (lower-right) PRO E (lower-right) PRO Duo E (lower-right) MS Duo *Select models only. Not available in all countries/regions. NOTE: Some memory cards, such as CF Ultra/III, are not compatible with the memory card reader that came with the computer. Using the Memory Card Reader 111
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    slot Card Secure Digital (SD) Memory Card MultiMediaCard (MMC) Memory Stick (MS) Memory Card Insert Memory Stick (MS-Pro) Memory Card Facing up (gold connector fingers down) F (upper) SmartMedia (SM) Memory Card xD media in the memory card reader at the same time. Only the first one that
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    . Follow the instructions that came with your digital camera. Or Insert the media into the correct card slot on the reader until it stops and locks into place. The activity light on the memory card reader lights, and the computer automatically detects the media. 2 Click the Windows Start Button on
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    the activity light is not blinking, and shine a flashlight into the empty slot. If any of the pins are bent, replace the memory card reader, or have the computer serviced if a pin is touching another pin. To straighten slightly bent pins, use the tip of a fine-point retracted ballpoint pen with the
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    capacity and to transfer media files such as digital photos, music, videos, and other important files. You can also use the HP Media Drives to back up other drives on the computer. NOTE: The HP Personal Media Drive and the HP Pocket Media Drive are included with select models only. Both drives are
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    can be inserted into specifically designed HP computers. These computers have a special power from the computer is turned off, the drive automatically turns off. When the computer is in sleep mode (a reduced-power state), the drive remains turned on. WARNING: Do not move the computer with the HP
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    required. When connecting the drive to a computer without a drive bay, the HP Personal Media Drive requires a separate power supply in addition to a USB 2.0 connection. The HP Pocket Media Drive does not require a separate power supply because power is supplied through the USB 2.0 connection. NOTE
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    software and drivers. Refer to the HP Media Drive computer. To locate the drive: 1 Click the Windows Start Button on the taskbar. 2 Click Computer. 3 Select the drive under Hard Disk Drives or Devices with Removable Storage. The default volume name of this drive is HP Personal Media Drive or HP
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    Start Button on the taskbar. 2 Right-click Computer. 3 Select Manage. 4 Click Disk Management. 5 Right-click HP Media video you have created. To transfer your files manually: 1 Connect the drive to the computer. 2 Select your files, and then drag and drop them to the HP Media Drive in the Computer
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    Hardware window opens. NOTE: For some computers, this may be called the Unplug Hardware or Eject Hardware icon. 3 Double-click USB Mass Storage Device to locate the HP Media Drive. USB Mass Storage Device may be listed twice. One may contain a memory card reader or other mass storage drive. Look
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    installed on your system before you try to troubleshoot a drive problem. These service packs are issued to fix bugs, add drivers, and enhance the security features of your system. See http://support.microsoft.com for details about how to install service packs and Windows updates in your system
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    on the operating system, you may need to be logged on as the administrator to install software. To change a user's account: 1 Click the Windows Start Button on the taskbar. 2 Click Control Panel, User Accounts and Family Safety, and then click User Accounts. 3 Click Manage another account, and then
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    the Windows Media Player window does not automatically open, click the Windows Start Button on the taskbar, click All Programs, and then click Windows media control buttons on the keyboard (select models only). NOTE: The computer must have a connection to the Internet to see CD information such
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    Troubleshooting poor playback when playing DVDs If you experience poor playback, such as skipping, when playing DVDs with DVD Play or Power : Having a higher-end computer graphics (video) card and increasing computer memory may also improve DVD playback. 124 Getting Started (features vary by model
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    movie can be played. The country/region number is usually placed over a world globe that and you need help, contact Support. Playing DVDs with Windows Media Player The computer must have a DVD drive window does not automatically open, click the Windows Start Button on the taskbar, click All Programs,
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    DVDs, Videos, High-Definition DVDs, and Blu-ray DVDs Depending on the type of DVD drive that is included with the computer, you through the DVD Play BD/HD DVD software. CPU power is dedicated to support HD DVD and Blu-ray playback functions. It is support. 126 Getting Started (features vary by model)
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    (AACS) key that DVD Play uses must be updated every seventeen months in order for it to play DVD titles. For more information about playing video clips, click the ? (Help) button in the DVD Play control bar. Playing CDs, DVDs, or VCDs 127
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    . 2 Use the controls in the VCD program to play the VCD. Playing video CDs (VCDs) with Windows Media Player To play VCDs with Windows Media Player , and then click OK. Or If the program doesn't open, click the Windows Start Button , click All Programs, and then click Windows Media Player. 3 To play
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    capable of recording. Additionally, the computer may include the following software programs for video, image, and data files, and then record the files to CDs or DVDs. You can also use Windows Media Player to download and copy music files to a portable device or memory card. IMPORTANT: HP supports
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    erased. To erase a rewritable disc in CyberLink Power2Go: 1 Click the Windows Start Button on the taskbar, All Programs, and then click CyberLink DVD Suite. 2 on computers, CD players, or DVD players that support the file format that you use to create the disc (.mp3 is most commonly supported). For
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    must be erased first. CD-R discs cannot be erased. IMPORTANT: HP supports the lawful use of technology and does not endorse or encourage the that all the tracks may not fit on the disc. If the recording fails, manually select a slower recording speed, if available, each time you make a recording.
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    . Turn off the screen saver. Creating audio CDs This section provides instructions for burning an audio CD that can be played in most home car stereos, DVD players, and computers. CD-RW discs play only in some stereos, DVD players, and computers. 2 Click the Windows Start Button on the taskbar, All
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    instructions for creating a video disc. You can create a video disc from files on the computer hard disk drive or directly from a digital video camera. 1 Insert a writable disc into the disc-burning drive. 2 Open the CyberLink PowerDirector program by clicking the Windows Start your video project.
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    drive, CyberLink Power2Go stores an image file of the disc temporarily on the computer hard disk drive. Use these steps to copy a CD or DVD opens automatically, close it before going to step 2. 2 Click the Windows Start Button on the taskbar, All Programs, and then click CyberLink DVD Suite.
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    the disc. This file is temporarily stored on the computer hard disk drive. 6 When you are prompted, automatically. Creating data discs This section provides instructions for burning data files onto a disc the disc-burning drive. 2 Click the Windows Start Button on the taskbar, All Programs, and then
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    instructions for making a disc label by using LightScribe technology. For instructions Labeling software that supports LightScribe A You may burn data, music, and videos to the disc before or after labeling . 2 Close the drive. 3 Click the Windows Start Button on the taskbar, All Programs, and then
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    is possible to continue to work on the computer while the LightScribe label is created. For more paper disc label The following section provides instructions for creating a paper label for the purchase label paper at most office-supply stores. 2 Click the Windows Start Button on the taskbar, All
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    create the LightScribe label, click the Print icon. For more help using CyberLink LabelPrint, click the Help icon to open the Help information. 138 Getting Started (features vary by model)
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    are the following: 1 Capture digital video: Capture live or recorded video to the hard disk drive directly from a compatible digital video (DV) camera. 2 Add videos and pictures: Select video and still-image (picture) files from the computer folders. You can easily add videos and still images to the
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    image Tagged Image File Format, still image Bitmap, still image NOTE: If you upgrade muvee autoProducer, you can use the DivX video format. See "Upgrading muvee autoProducer." 3 Add music: Select music files on the computer to add to the movie soundtrack. You can use the following music file types
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    , muvee autoProducer, Home movies made easy!, and then click Launch muvee autoProducer 6 to open muvee autoProducer. 3 On the File menu, select either New Project to start a new project or Open Project to open an existing project. NOTE: By default, muvee autoProducer opens ready to
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    Video Capture window to capture (copy) live or recorded video. See "Capturing video from a digital video camera." Add Video Open the Add Video window to add existing "Adding videos." video adjust audio and video production settings for save the finished movie to the computer hard disk drive, or to
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    using muvee autoProducer: 1 Connect the DV camera to the FireWire (IEEE 1394) port on the computer. 2 Turn on the camera. Refer to the instructions in the manufacturer's documentation. 3 Click the Import video/pictures from a device button. 4 Select From My Camera/Device. 5 Under Import my pictures
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    ) port on the computer. 2 Turn on the camera, and set it to VCR mode. Refer to the instructions in the manufacturer's documentation. 3 Click the Import Video/Pictures from a device button. 4 Select From My Camcorder. 5 Click the Play button to start viewing the video. 6 Click Start Capture when you
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    mark specific scenes in a video clip that you want to include in, or leave out of, the final movie: a Select a video file in the Select Video/Pictures opens. b Click the Play button to start viewing the video. c Use the magicMoments controls to mark the video scenes to include and exclude: Click and
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    keyboard while you select the files. Click Open to add pictures to the Video/Pictures area. 3 Adjust the order of the picture files by dragging window. b Click the Manual button to display two overlapping frames over the picture. c Move the frames around to set the start and end points for motion
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    make a change to a movie project, you must click the make muvee button again to add that change to the movie. To adjust the audio and video project settings for the movie: 1 Click the Personalize button. The Personalize window opens. 2 Click the Duration tab to set preferences for the length of the
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    moving the slider. Place a check in the Interleave pictures check box to blend still images with video clips at intervals. Place a check in the Use every picture once check box to prevent the movie project, click OK. Or Click Cancel to undo any settings. 148 Getting Started (features vary by model)
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    and take snapshots of frames in the movie. 1 Click the Start Playback button. The movie starts playing. 2 Use the Stop and Previous Frame/Next Frame the magicSpot window. For more information about using magicMoments, see "Adding videos." 5 Click the Full-screen preview button to view the movie in
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    to automatically replace a picture or video segment with a completely different picture or video segment. Click the Manually replace the selected segment button to replace a picture or video segment with a picture or video segment of your choice. Click the Start recording voiceover button to record
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    Saving the movie project After you are satisfied with the look of the movie project, you are ready to save the movie as a file on the hard disk drive: 1 Click the muveeShare button. The Listed muvee Files window opens, with all the muvee files listed. 2 Remove the check mark next to any muvee files
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    of all of the picture and video files that are used to create number of copies to record, and then click OK. 12 Insert a disc into the DVD recording drive. 13 Click Burn Now to start recording the movie to disc. NOTE: For best disc quality, it is recommended that you not perform other computer
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    and still images in the movie project. It also includes support for DivX file types, so that you can import or create DivX-format movies. (Purchasing DivX videos from DivX services may require a subscription.) To see muvee autoProducer offers for HP customers: 1 At the top of the muvee autoProducer
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    154 Getting Started (features vary by model)
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    media 111 troubleshooting memory card reader 114 CompactFlash Type I 112 CompactFlash Type II 112 Index computer front-panel video camera 4 headphones 30 peripherals 2 connection modem 12 wired network 9 connector computer 2 country/region codes 125 Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi Sound Card
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    146 manuals storing 6 memory card reader card types 109 in-use light 113 troubleshooting 114 using 109 memory card, formatting 113 Memory Stick (MS) 111 Memory Stick (MS-Duo) 111 Memory Stick (MS-Pro Duo) 111 Memory Stick (MS-Pro) 111 Microdrive disk drive 111 156 Getting Started (features
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    clockwise 146 selecting style 147 setting the duration of video 147 upgrading 153 using the magicMoments feature 145 N Network Interface Card (NIC) 9 Norton Internet Security configuring 88 registering 88 O Off button, See turning off computer 38 optical drive quick reference 106 P panning with the
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    50 turning off computer 38 U update, Windows Vista 47 updating, system 47 user accounts creating 44 V VCD 151 playing with Windows Media Player 128 video capture live 143 recorded video 143 video editing getting started with muvee autoProducer 141 videos working with home videos 4 volume controls 57
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