BenQ S52 user manual Region Code Settings, Basic Operations

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10 Playback status Indicates current playback status.

Region Code Settings

Most of the DVD titles in today's markets are governed by a regional code that divides the world into six separate regions. This ensures maximization of revenues for motion picture studios' theatrical and home releases, which times and dates vary from region to region.

1.Open Power DVD and insert the DVD you wish to play into the optical drive.

2.Upon inserting your DVD, note the dialog box. Click OK.

3.After the region has been set, this dialog box will no longer prompt you unless an encoded DVD title from another region is inserted.

PowerDVD will only allow you to set the regional settings five times until the regional code is fixed. Subsequently, playback of DVD titles will be specific to one region. Some DVD titles may not be region-specific.

Basic Operations

Playing DVD

1.Open Power DVD, insert your DVD disc and click the Play button. Be sure that the source is correct. If not, click the Select Source button and choose the right drive.

2.A warning message or copyright information will appear depending on the DVD title. Usually, this content cannot be skipped over.

3.After the promotional content, you will be presented with the main menu. With your mouse, select by clicking once. The DVD will begin playing.

4.If necessary, use the Control Buttons to access the various playback functions.

Playing VCD/SVCD

1.Open Power DVD and insert the VCD/SVCD you wish to play into the optical drive. Be sure that the source is correct. If not, click the Select Source button and choose the right drive.

2.Click the Play button. The VCD/SVCD will begin playing. Depending on the VCD/SVCD title, some may offer a title menu. Depending on your title, the on screen menu selection can be clicked on directly or use the Number Pad to select.

3.If necessary, use the Control Buttons to access the various playback functions.

Playing Media Files

The simplest way to play media files is to drag and drop a file directly onto the PowerDVD control panel or movie window. This includes all media file types that are supported by PowerDVD and playlist formats (.m3u and .pls).

1.Open PowerDVD and open the Windows Explorer (or any folder).

2.Browse to find the file you wish to play, click it, drag it over to the PowerDVD control panel or movie window, and then drop it.

3. If necessary, use the Control Buttons to access the various playback functions.

Playing Audio CD

1.Open PowerDVD, insert the Audio CD you wish to play and click the Play but- ton.

2.To change your Audio CD playlist, click the Menu button during playback or during pause mode. By default, your playlist will duplicate all the tracks avail- able on your Audio CD from the left window. Click Clear to clear your playlist or Reset to return to the default setting.

3.Select tracks and click Add to add to your Playlist. For selecting multiple tracks, press the <Ctrl> key when selecting or press the <Shift> key to select tracks in a row.

5. Click OK when you are finished.

For more information on how to use PowerDVD, please refer to the on-line Help by clicking the Help button.

Using the Q-Media Bar

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Contents Welcome Copyright DisclaimerJoybook Models Covered by This Manual Table of Contents Ii Table of Contents Touring Your Joybook Left Side View VGA Port Right Side ViewModem Port DVD Super-Multi/DVD+RW/DVD & CD-RW Combo Drive OptionalSerial, parallel, USB, etc Touring Your Joybook Power Jack Port Replicator PortFor connecting AC power supply Rear ViewFront Panel Fn + F8 Function HotkeysFn + F6 Fn + F7+ R Num lk Caps lock + EGetting Started with Windows XP JB S52.book Page 9 Thursday, February 3, 2005 210 PM Using the Q-Media Bar Setting Up QMedia BarQ-Media Bar You can use Outlook Express to send and receive e-mail Sending and Receiving E-mailGetting Online Give it a profile name and click Next Using the Built-In Wireless LAN FunctionInitializing Bluetooth Connection Using BluetoothJB S52.book Page 15 Thursday, February 3, 2005 210 PM Quick Connection Using the Bluetooth Services of the Connected DeviceSearching for a Bluetooth Device Configuring Bluetooth Services on Your JoybookPerforming Advanced Bluetooth Configurations Creating a Playlist Listening to Music and Creating Custom Music CollectionsQMusic Workspace Playing a Music CDConverting CD Music into MP3 Format Creating an MP3 Music CDInsert a music CD into the optical drive of your Joybook Folder Tree allows you to manage your files Photo Explorer WorkspaceViewing Images Creating a Slide Show or ScreensaverMaking a Calendar Options buttonEither Portrait or Landscape Power DVD Control Panel Watching DVD/VCD Movies10 11 12 13 14 Region Code Settings Basic OperationsPlayback status Indicates current playback status Making Your Own Movies PowerDirector WorkspaceWorking with Effects Movie-Making ProcessLoading Clips into the Library Managing Clips in the WorkspaceEditing an Effect Producing a Movie DiscWhen you are done selecting files, click Finished Burning CDs Using Nero ExpressJB S52.book Page 28 Thursday, February 3, 2005 210 PM JB S52.book Page 29 Thursday, February 3, 2005 210 PM QCamera Workspace Using QCameraCreating a New Album Capturing VideosCapturing Photos Applying Special Effects to Photos and VideosJB S52.book Page 32 Thursday, February 3, 2005 210 PM Selecting a Power Profile Using QPowerLaunching QPower Checking Battery LevelAssociating Application Programs with Power Profiles Following QPower window will appearSpeed JB S52.book Page 35 Thursday, February 3, 2005 210 PM QPresentation BenQ SurroundSmartAudio Attaching an External Display Device Attaching External Display DevicesMemory of your Joybook can be extended to up to 2 GB Installing Additional MemorySlide the battery retainers to the open position JB S52.book Page 40 Thursday, February 3, 2005 210 PM Drive C using the backup data from drive D Recovering Your SystemUsing the Windows System Restore Tool Using the Quick Recovery FunctionReinstalling Software or Driver Using the Recovery CDsFAQ and Troubleshooting Battery and PowerGeneral My modem does not connect at 56K speed? What should I do if the battery gets hot in my Joybook?How to prolong the life of the battery? ConnectionHave problem setting up wireless network SystemClick Start and then My Computer CD or DVD does not function Why does the keyboard and/or palm rest get warm?Click Properties and then Hardware Click Device Manager There is no sound coming from the speakersDisplayed by the OS Hear noise when connecting an earphone to JoybookDisplay DVD movies will not playJB S52.book Page 48 Thursday, February 3, 2005 210 PM Cleaning Your Joybook Information on Safety, Cleaning, and Battery MaintenanceSafety Battery MaintenanceService and Support BenQ Joybook Global Online ServiceJoybook Online Registration Appendix Worldwide Power Systems and Plug TypesMemo Appendix

S52 specifications

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