Quadrant tech C-1.2D manual User’s Guide CineMaster

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Q:Why can’t I play certain unencrypted (*.vob) files with MediaPlayer?

A:Attempts to play unencrypted .VOB files works properly with most DVD-ROM drives, although some newer drives do not allow the playback of unencrypted .VOB files without at least basic authentication functionality.

If you experience problems playing unencrypted content with Media Player, try using DVD Player to play the same content. If it plays, the drive does not completely support the playback of unencrypted DVD data.

Media Player will typically play unencrypted .VOB files if you can see a directory listing of the files on the disc from Explorer, which works, for example, on a Toshiba DVD ROM drive.

Q:When I try to Suspend my computer, why do I get an error message indicating that I cannot suspend while playing video?

A:To decode a DVD stream, the player needs to know some information about the previously decoded portions of the stream. Suspending the system and then re-starting it does not provide a way to “remember” the previously decoded stream and therefore cannot be done while DVD video is playing.

Q:I’ve inserted a DVD disc in the DVD-ROM drive with DVD Player running and it did not start playing. Why?

A:In the drivers for most DVD-ROM drives, there is an option that is commonly turned on by default called Auto-Insert Notification, which lets the operating system know when a DVD or CD disc is inserted into the DVD-ROM drive. The purpose of the feature is to begin running software or to begin playback of a disc when it is first inserted into the drive, without the need for running an application.

If this option is turned off, our DVD Player application is not notified that you inserted a DVD disc. To turn this option on, use the following procedure:

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Contents LQH0DVWHU User’s GuideTable of Contents Trademark Notice and Warranty Disclaimer PrefaceFCC Statement Iv CineMaster User’s Guide CE Statement Vcci Statement Dolby StatementFeatures IntroductionCineMaster Overview Copy Protection Support CineMaster C-1.2D SpecificationsHardware Interface Video SupportPCI Bus Compatibility Guidelines General Installation InstructionsGetting Started Video Port Compatibility GuidelinesThis Page Intentionally Left Blank Hardware Installation Removing the slot cover from an open PCI slot Inserting the CineMaster card into the open PCI slot CineMaster cable connections User’s Guide CineMaster This Page Intentionally Left Blank Software Driver Installation Request to search for driversUnable to locate drivers Finish the installation This Page Intentionally Left Blank DVD Player Software Installation InstallationStarting DVD Player Proper DVD Disc in DriveImproper DVD Disc in Drive No DVD Disc in Drive DVD Players Idle Screen no title playingUsing DVD Player CineMaster User’s Guide Panel Control Top Row from left to rightAngle Control Bottom RowTime Search Chapter/Title SearchNumerical Keypad Spoken LanguageSubTitle Parental Display Picture This Page Intentionally Left Blank Advanced Settings and Troubleshooting Determining Driver VersionsDetermining DVD Player Versions This Page Intentionally Left Blank General Troubleshooting Questions, and Answers Installation QuestionsWhy can’t I play encrypted *.vob files with MediaPlayer? Playback QuestionsUser’s Guide CineMaster CineMaster User’s Guide Keys available in all dialog boxes Appendix aKeyboard Shortcuts Keys Available in all ControlsKeys Available in all Controls Keys available in Chapter / Title SearchKeys available in Settings Keys available in Numerical KeypadThis Page Intentionally Left Blank Riva 128 Video Resolutions Supported Appendix BRiva 128 Display Modes that support DVD Video This Page Intentionally Left Blank Appendix C GlossaryCineMaster User’s Guide User’s Guide CineMaster CineMaster User’s Guide User’s Guide CineMaster CineMaster User’s Guide User’s Guide CineMaster CineMaster User’s Guide User’s Guide CineMaster This Page Intentionally Left Blank Appendix D Technical SupportThis Page Intentionally Left Blank