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WinDVD
Frame dropping may occur (images or sounds are disrupted)
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Immediately after resuming from a pause, frame dropping may occur depending on the operating environment or DVD
video (images or sounds are disrupted).
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If the DVD video software other than WinDVD has been installed, the images and motion videos may not be displayed
properly.
If you cannot play the disc contents smoothly:
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In the case of some operating environments or DVD videos, playback may not be smooth, or audio may become distorted
when using fast-forward (“time stretch”).
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In the Extended Desktop or simultaneous (internal/external) display mode, there are times when images or motion video
are not displayed correctly.
The playback screen appears to be blurred, white, and jumpy
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Change the color preset settings.
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Click
on the Player Panel to display the Video Center.
B
Click [Color].
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Click [Custom], and on the same screen adjust the color by moving the sliders.
When battery operation time has become short:
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Click
on the Player Panel and click [Display]. Set [Deinterlace] to [Auto] in the Video Center.
Changing power settings
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While a video is playing on WinDVD, the [Power schemes] in [Power Options Properties] switch to [Intervideo WinDVD].
This will return to the original setting when the playback is stopped.
If you have uninstalled WinDVD accidentally:
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Reinstall it by following the steps below.
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Log on to Windows as an administrator.
B
Input [c:\util\windvd\setup.exe]
in [start] - [Run] and click [OK].
Follow the on-screen instructions and install WinDVD.
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When the [License Agreement] screen
appears, click [Yes] if you agree to the terms.
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Refer to “LIMITED USE LICENSE AGREEMENT” in the
Operating Instructions
for this computer.