HP (Hewlett-Packard) C4381-90100 CD Player User Manual


 
3-4 Common Symptoms and Solutions
Try listening to the wave files on your hard drive to see if they
sounded poor before copying them to CD. (You can use the Media
Player program found under Multimedia in Windows’ Accessories.)
Video is choppy
This can be caused by the same situations that cause buffer underruns.
This can also happen if your video card is slow. Try the following:
Try the solutions for buffer underruns (page 3-4).
Upgrade your video card.
Reduce the size of the video window and close any other programs
that are running.
Buffer underrun error messages
When using Easy-CD Audio or Disc Copier:
Make sure your system meets the minimum system requirements
(page A-1).
Buffer underrun may be caused by hard drive compression software
(page 3-6).
NEVER write to the recordable CD while other applications are
running that could interrupt the writing-to-CD process. Log off any
networks, disable any fax modem, email, screen saver, or other
programs (such as TSRs, terminate-and-stay-resident programs) that
may automatically send messages to your computer while writing
data to the CD. If the interruption is long enough, you could ruin a
write-once CD to which you are writing.
Exit any other programs while writing data to the CD.
If your computer has a power-management feature, disable it (see the
manual that came with your computer).
Run SCANDISK.EXE and DEFRAG.EXE periodically on your hard
drive (see your Windows manual for more information). These
programs improve access times to the hard drive, which will help
improve system performance while writing to and reading from the
CD-Writer Plus drive.
Buffer underruns could also be caused by an unsupported parallel port
(standard mode SPP). See “Minimum System Requirements” on page A-
1. Try the following: