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WinDVD
Before playing a DVD-Video, [Confirm Region] appears.
Refer to “About Regions Setting” (
Frame dropping may occur (images or sounds are disrupted)
Immediately after resuming from a pause, frame dropping may occur depending on the
operating environment or DVD video (images or sounds are disrupted).
If you cannot play the disc contents smoothly:
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 on the WinDVD screen, select [Setup] - [Video].
B
Confirm that the check mark is added to [Use Hardware Decode Acceleration].
Do not add a check mark in [Use Hardware Color Acceleration].
The display may flicker, depending on the disc. In this case, delete the check mark for
[Use Hardware Decode Acceleration] using step
B
described above.
In the Extended Desktop or simultaneous (internal/external) display mode, there are times
when images or video are not displayed correctly.
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
Right-click on the WinDVD screen, and select [Setup] - [Video] to display the [Color
Preset] setting screen, and then set [Color Preset] to [Custom].
To change color settings in WinDVD, select
on the WinDVD control panel, select
[Color], and set [Brightness], [Contrast], and [Color] on the sub-panel
To extend battery operation time:
Set [Deinterlace] to [Auto]. If this is set to [Advanced], the CPU usage rate increases, and
more battery power is consumed.
(Select
on the WinDVD control panel, then select [Display] to show the sub-panel for
changing the [Deinterlace] setting.)