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Watching DVD Video (WinDVD)
If you cannot play the disk 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").
A
Right-click the WinDVD screen, click [Setup] - [Video].
B
Confirm that the checkmark is added to [Use Hardware Decode Acceleration].
Do not add a checkmark in [Use Hardware Color Acceleration].
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The display may flicker, depending on the disk. In this case, delete the checkmark for
[Use Hardware Decode Acceleration] using step
B
described above.
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In the Extended Desktop or simultaneous (internal/external) display mode, there are times
when images or video are not displayed correctly.
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If the DVD video software other than WinDVD has been installed, the images and videos
may not be displayed properly (
The playback screen appears to be blurred, white, and jumpy
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Right-click the WinDVD screen, and click [Setup] - [Video] to display the [Color Preset]
setting screen, and then set [Color Preset] to [Custom].
To change color settings in WinDVD, click
on the WinDVD control panel, click [Color],
and set [Brightness], [Contrast], and [Color] on the sub-panel.
When battery operation time has become short:
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Set [Deinterlace] to [Auto]. If this is set to [Advanced], the CPU usage rate increases, and
more battery power is consumed.
(Click
on the WinDVD control panel, then click [Display] to show the sub-panel for
changing the [Deinterlace] setting.)
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.