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(2) Sound Board Audio
: This comes from data files that may be present on a disc, such as a
WAV, WMA, or MP3 files, that are transferred from the CD to your computer via the
USB interface. The sound board translates the data from the digital files into analog
sound. If you do not have a sound board, you will not be able to hear this form of audio
from your DVD Writer.
To listen to music through the computer’s sound board, you can control volume with the
volume control on the Windows Media Player or CD Player Taskbar. You can also mute
the sound on your sound board and listen to music through headphones or self-powered
speakers.
Playing DVDs for the First Time
A code on some DVDs allows them to be played only in a certain regional area, such as North
America, Europe, etc. When the DVD Writer ships, there is no region code set. The first
time a DVD that has a region setting is inserted into the DVD Writer, the act of inserting the
DVD sets the drive to that region code.
If you later insert a DVD with a different region code, you are prompted to either accept
changing the region code or not. If you do not accept the change, then that DVD will not play.
If you do accept the change, then the DVD Writer’s region code setting is changed.
But
advised that you may change the DVD Writer’s region code only 5 times. After that,
you will not be able to change your drive’s code setting.