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watch real full-motion picture on your computer. You can also run the Windows Media Player under the Entertainment programs group as well to show all media device programs.

Figure 4-6 Windows Media Player

4.8 Using DVD

DVD is the breakthrough in superb full-motion picture playback. One disc can contain at least 4.7GB of information, capable of holding one full-length movie with soundtracks, subtitles, and different languages. Much more, the DVD-ROM drive of your computer is backward compatible with CD-ROM drive so it allows you to use any CD as well. It also works the same as the CD-ROM.

To playback DVD titles, you would need a software MPEG-2 program and the DVD-ROM drive at least. Your Notebook computer has installed Windows XP for operation system and its Windows Media Player supports DVD’s playback..

You can use Windows Media Player to watch DVDs on your Notebook computer. Like a conventional DVD player, by using the Player, you can skip to specific titles and chapters, play sequences in slow motion, gain access to special features, and switch audio and caption languages. In addition to these conventional DVD player tasks, you can also retrieve infor- mation about each disc from the Internet.

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Contents Page N930R User Guide Safety and Care Instructions TrademarksFCC Information to User Copyright2005Canadian Department of Communications Compliance Statement Shielded Cables NoticePeripheral Devices Notice Warranty requirement in the manual Optical Disk Drive NoticeCanada see also United States Use ConditionsDeclaration of Conformity MiniPCI Adapter Translated Statements of ComplianceGreek IcelandicItalian NorwegianGeneral United StatesExplosive Device Proximity Warning Antenna Warning Use in specific environmentsAntenna use Use On Aircraft CautionUSA Radio Frequency Interference Requirements FCC Rules and Regulations PartFCC Regulations Part 15 Declaration of Conformity DoC Safety Notices Underwriters Laboratories Inc. UL Regulatory WarningEnglish Wireless interoperability Local Restrictions on 802.11a and 802.11b Radio UsageRegulatory information FCC Radio Frequency Interference Requirements USA-Federal Communications Commission FCCInterference statement Declaration of Conformity Canada-Industry Canada ICEurope Frequency Bands Finnish Malti HungarySlovak CzechSlovenia LatvianFor Guadeloupe, Martinique, St Pierre et Miquelon, Mayotte For Reunion, GuyaneItalia Japan Frequency BandsHigh Band Frequencies Radio approvalsAbout Your Notebook Computer About Your User Guide Table of Contents Using Your Notebook Connecting to PeripheralsUsing Options Appendix a System SpecificationCustomizing Your Notebook Caring for Your NotebookEnglish Introduction Feature Highlight Processing UnitFlash Bios Unpacking the ComputerInside of the Notebook English English Front Side of the Notebook Function of Easy ButtonsRear Side of the Notebook Left Side of the Notebook Right Side Features Right Side of the NotebookUnderside of the Notebook Bottom of the SystemAC Adapter DVD/CD-RW Combo Device Pack Getting Started Using the Battery Pack Installing the Battery PackRemoving the Battery Pack Extending Battery LifeConnecting the AC Power Source Starting Your ComputerAdjusting the Display Controls Installing the Notebook Device Drivers Installing Windows XP from Optical Disk DriveDriver Installation Note Installing the Chipset DriverInstalling the Azalia Hotfix Driver Installing the Audio Device DriverInstalling the Modem Device Driver Installing ENE Keyboard Controller Driver Installing Alps Touch PAD DriverInstalling the Wireless LAN Device Driver and Utility Installing the LAN Device DriverInstalling Cardreader Device Driver Installing Slient Mode Utility\Drivers\Winxp\Card Reader\Setup.exe \Drivers\WinXP\Slient Mode\PMsetup.exeUsing Your Notebook Starting Your Operating System Understanding the Keyboard FunctionsKeyboard Function KeysCursor Control keys Typewriter keysBasic Keyboard Functions Cursor Control Keys Keypad Function DescriptionScreen Control Keys Windows HOT KeysSpecial Function Keys Using the Glide Pad Pointing Device Keypad Function DescriptionConfiguring Your Screen Display Glide Pad FeaturesPossible Display Configurations Changing the Display Properties Under WindowsKnowing the Power Saving Features Working with the Built-in HDDHow to Access the Optical Drive What is Expresscard ? ExpressCardDimensions of ExpressCard Inserting and Removing a Expresscard Inserting ExpressCardUsing Flash Memory Cards What is Flash Memory CARD?Inserting Flash Memory Card Fun with Multimedia Audio Sound System Features Setting up the Audio Driver PropertiesWindows Multimedia Programs Recording Sounds Entertainment Programs GroupSound Recorder Using AN External Microphone Recording Volume ControlUsing the Windows Media Player Playing Audio and SoundPlaying Video and Mpeg Files Using DVD Windows Media PlayerUsing Rewritable Optical Disk Drive To play a DVDConnecting to Peripherals Using the USB Port Using an External Monitor PortUsing the Ieee 1394 Port Using the TV Port Using the External Audio System Using the LAN PortUsing the Wireless LAN Using the Modem PortCustomizing Your Notebook Running the Bios Setup Program Using the Main Menu Setup CD/DVDInternal HDD SUB-MENU Using the Advanced Cmos Setup PXE OpromSecurity Menu Setup Using the Boot Setup How to Exit the Setup ProgramHow to Upgrade the Bios Using Options System Upgrade Memory UpgradeInstalling Memory Module Hard Disk Upgrade Wireless Module Installation Caring for Your Notebook Important Safety Instructions Cleaning Your Computer Maintaining the LCD QualityMaintaining Your Hard Disk Battery Care Guidelines When You TravelAppendix a Processor Unit System MemoryLCD Display VGA SystemFlash Bios Wireless DevicesAC/DC Power Supply Adapter Battery