CD and DVD Software
Software Guide
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2. Insert the video CD into the drive, then close the tray. Wait
several seconds. Then:
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If autorun is enabled, Windows Media Player opens and
the CD plays. Proceed to step 5.
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If the CD does not play and Windows Media Player
does not open:
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In Windows 2000 Professional,
select Start >
Programs > Windows Media Player.
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In Windows XP Professional,
select Start >
All Programs > Windows Media Player.
3. On the Windows Media Player menu bar, select File > Open.
4. In the Browse or Look In field, double-click the drive
containing the CD.
5. Select the folder containing the video file you want to play
and select Open.
6. To stop playing the CD, select the Stop button.
Accessing Windows Media Player Help
The Windows Media Player application is a program included
with the operating system.
To open Windows Media Player Help:
1. Insert a CD into the optical drive, then close the tray.
2. Select the Windows Media Player icon on the taskbar, or:
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In Windows 2000 Professional,
select Start >
Programs > Windows Media Player.
❏
In Windows XP Professional,
select Start >
All Programs > Windows Media Player.
3. Select Help on the menu bar.
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