IBM 22P6972 manual Securing a disc in a vertically mounted drive, Manually ejecting a disc

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6.Double-click the CD-ROM or DVD-RAM/DVD-R/DVD-RW icon.

Securing a disc in a vertically mounted drive

The drive has four retainers molded into the loading tray for vertical mounting operation.

To insert a disc, place it in the lower two retainers before closing the tray.

To remove a disc, open the tray and lift the disc from the two lower retainers.

Manually ejecting a disc

If the drive becomes inoperable and will not eject the disc, turn off the computer and straighten a large paper clip to form a tool. The straightened end must extend at least 45 mm (1.8 in.). Insert the extended end into the emergency eject hole on the front of the drive (see “Front view of the drive” on page 1-3).

Push the paper clip until the tray opens. Gently pull out the tray until you can remove the disc.

Using the DVD Player software

This section describes how to use and customize the DVD Player software. You can find current information on DVD Player software in the readme file on the User’s Guide and Software Disc 1.

Before using the software

WinDVD requires a compatible video device driver and IDE bus mastering in order to work. See Appendix C, “Customizing the device driver configuration settings” on page C-1for information on enabling DMA bus mastering and for locating video device drivers.

Using the DVD Player

When you insert a DVD Video disc into the drive, the DVD Player software will automatically load and begin to play the video disc. If the DVD disc contains both video and program content, the program content will automatically play.

To view the video content of a video/program DVD disc, go to the Start menu, launch WinDVD, and click Play.

In Microsoft Windows XP, you can also play DVD Video content by using the Windows Media Player application.

Changing the DVD region code

Regionalization and Copy Protection (the DVD region code) uses the content scramble system (CSS) standard to prevent unauthorized duplication of the intellectual property rights distributed on DVDs. It was originally requested by the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) to address video piracy, but is applicable to any content. CSS works by inhibiting the transmission of unencrypted data without proper authorization. Playback systems must license CSS to decode the encrypted data.

The CSS specification divides the world into seven unique regions. Content designated for one region cannot be read by playback systems in another region. While CSS is used to prevent digital copies of the DVD content, another technology devised by Macrovision is used to prevent analog copies of the DVD content. The Macrovision standard is a scrambling system widely used by the movie industry to prevent unauthorized duplication of video content using commercial VCRs. DVD playback systems must support both CSS and Macrovision copy protection standards.

The first time that you insert a DVD Video disc into the drive, you will be prompted to set the region. If you relocate to a different region of the world, you can use the DVD Player software to change the region code.

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Contents IBM Multi- Burner User’s Guide Page IBM Multi- Burner User’s Guide Page Contents Appendix E. Notices Safety Read first Vi IBM Multi-Burner User’s Guide Registering your product Installation and user’s guideAbout this book AppendicesViii IBM Multi-Burner User’s Guide Product description Installation and user’s guideIBM Drive Letter Access DLA Software descriptionInstallation requirements Handling precautionsBefore you begin Drive controls and connectors Opening the computer Installing the driveSetting the configuration jumpers Unpacking the driveMounting the drive in the bay Attaching the cables to the driveUsing the drive Completing the hardware installationInstalling the software Using single and double-sided DVD-RAM mediaUsing the drive with CDs and DVDs Removing the disc from the cartridgeUsing the DVD Player Using the DVD Player softwareBefore using the software Securing a disc in a vertically mounted driveClick Intervideo WinDVD Using drive letter access DLAUsing roxio VideoWave Click the General Properties tabMaintaining the drive Caring for a CD or DVDCaring for the drive Installation and user’s guide 12IBM Multi-Burner User’s Guide Power requirements Appendix A. Product specificationsPhysical specifications Environmental requirementsRead speeds Write speedsAppendix B. Problem solving Select Control Panel2IBM Multi-Burner User’s Guide You receive an error message Disc cannot be read. Take the following actionsThere is no sound from the disc 4IBM Multi-Burner User’s Guide Enabling DMA for Windows Me Click Settings Click Control PanelClick the Advanced Settings tab Enabling DMA for Windows 2000 ProfessionalClick Control Panel Click Switch to classic view Enabling DMA for Windows XPService and support Appendix D. Warranty informationWarranty period Telephone technical supportSupport 24 hours a day, 7 days a week Without Warranties of ANY Kind 4IBM Multi-Burner User’s Guide Part 2 Country-unique Terms Governing LawHong Kong and Macau EUROPE, Middle EAST, Africa Emea Following Terms Apply to the Country Specified Italy 10IBM Multi-Burner User’s Guide Appendix E. Notices TrademarksIndustry Canada Class B emission compliance statement Electronic emissions noticesFederal Communications Commission FCC statement Avis de conformite a la reglementation d’Industrie CanadaEuropean Union emission directive Union Européenne Directive Conformité électromagnétiqueUnione Europea Directiva EMC Conformidad électromagnética Union Europea Normativa EMC Page Part Number 22P6972