HP SR1210NX, SR1330IL, SR1325CF (PJ746AV), SR1320NX, SR1319RS, SR1320AN Using country/region codes

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If the program does not automatically open:

aClick Start, choose All Programs, choose InterVideo WinDVD, select InterVideo WinDVD Player, and then click InterVideo WinDVD.

bUse the playback buttons on the control panel to view the movie.

NOTE: To see what a button does on the control panel, place the mouse pointer on the button; the button title appears onscreen.

NOTE: If you are playing a movie full screen and the WinDVD control panel is hidden, you can redisplay it by clicking anywhere in the video window.

To use the WinDVD control panel:

To move the WinDVD control panel, place the mouse pointer on the panel (but not on a button), and drag it to the desired location on the screen.

To resize the video window when it is not full screen, place the mouse pointer on a window corner and drag the border.

Or

Click the Full Screen button in the upper-right corner of the WinDVD control panel.

For information on the InterVideo WinDVD software, refer to the online Help within the program by clicking the ? (question mark) icon in the WinDVD control panel.

Using country/region codes

Most DVD discs have country/region codes embedded in the disc data that limit where the DVD movie can be played.

The country/region number is usually placed over a world globe printed on the DVD packaging and disc. DVDs without country/region codes will play on any player or drive in any country/region.

WARNING: You can change countries/regions only five times before the country/region code locks and becomes permanent. Once the code locks, you can play DVDs from that country/region only. If the country/region code locks, and you need help, contact Support.

WinDVD is not pre-set to a particular country/region — the country/region code of the first DVD movie you play determines your DVD country/region.

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Contents Getting Started Guide USA Table of Contents Playing CDs and DVDs Using the HP Personal Media DriveGetting Help Working with Sound, Pictures, and VideoCreating Burning CDs and DVDs Creating DVD Movies Troubleshooting IndexFinding Answers to Commonly Asked Questions Getting Started Guide Setting up for safety and comfort Setting Up Your PCPutting Your PC Together Connector Symbol Description Connecting to the PCSerial Online Services, and then click Easy Internet Sign-up Setting Up and Connecting to Your Internet AccountTurning on Your PC for the First Time Installing Software and Hardware Devices Registering Your PC Making recovery discsIcon Opens Use it to Using Desktop IconsUsing Compaq Organize software Choose All Programs Click Compaq OrganizeChoose All Programs Choose PC Help & Tools Using PC Help & ToolsGetting Started Guide Using the Internet Keyboards Using the KeyboardInternet keyboard Using the Standard Keyboard Using the Wireless Keyboard Set Identifying Special Keyboard Buttons Key Icon Feature Description StandbyTake 10-30 seconds before screen reappears Media control keys Key Icon Feature DescriptionInternet keyboard Take 10-30 seconds before screen reappears Customizing the keyboard buttons Getting Started Guide Click Presario PC help Recovering from Software ProblemsUsing the Onscreen Help Support Center Getting HelpUsing Compaq Connections Using Instant SupportGetting messages Turning off messages Finding Online GuidesRe-enabling messages Finding More Help Finding Web Sites about your PCUsing the HP Personal Media Drive Connecting the Drive Inserting the Drive To assign a drive letter Using the DriveLocating the Drive and Assigning a Drive Letter To locate the driveTo play music files To play media filesDisconnecting the Drive Working with Sound, Pictures, and Video Using SpeakersClick the Speaker Configuration tab Setting up 3-connector soundConnecting the speaker system to the PC 3-connector Configuring the Multi-Channel Sound Manager 3-connectorConfiguring multichannel audio output for the DVD player Identifying the six audio connectors 6-connector Setting up 6-connector soundConnect speaker cable Plug for To PC port label, name color Connecting the speaker system to the PC 6-connectorConfiguring the Sound Effect Manager 6-connector Click the Speaker Configuration buttonGetting Started Guide Sound Effect Manager control screens Using the Sound Effect Manager 6-connectorTo enable the Audio Wizard To open the Sound Effect ManagerConnector Name Icon Color Retasking using the Audio Wizard 6-connectorCard Slot reader Working with Digital ImagesIntroducing the memory card reader Working with the Safely Remove Hardware utilityCard Insert Into reader slot Using the memory card readerConnecting to a TV set Using a TV as a MonitorIdentifying cables you may need Viewing the PC image on your TV screen Ge Force tab NView tabClick the Ge Force FX xxxx tab Displays tab Disabling the TV optionGe Force tab disabling NView tab disablingDisplays tab disabling Disconnecting the TV Playing Music CDs with iTunes Playing CDs and DVDsPlaying DVD Movies with InterVideo WinDVD Playing CDs and DVDs with Windows Media PlayerUsing country/region codes Playing Video CDs VCD with Windows Media Player Playing Video CDs VCD with InterVideo WinDVDCreating Burning CDs and DVDs Creating Burning Music CDs with Windows Media Player Creating Burning Music CDs with iTunesClick Copy to CD or Device Creating Burning CDs with RecordNow Creating Burning Data CDs Using Windows XPSelect Audio CD for Car or Home CD Player Creating Music CDs with RecordNowClick the Audio Projects tab Select Jukebox CD Creating CDs to Play on Your PCStoring Files on a DVD or CD Creating a Music CDPage Copying a DVD or CD Storing Data Files on DiscSelect Exact Copy Click Data Disc Erasing a DVD or CDRemoving Files in RecordNow Removing Files from a Recorded Data DiscCreating an Image File Select the Backup Projects tab Select File ArchiveSelect the Backup Projects tab Select Save Image Archiving Files on a DVD or CDRecording Video Files Using Disc Labels Creating Recovery CDs/DVDs for the PCSelect the Backup Projects tab Select Burn Image Burning an ImageSetting Automatic Recording Options Using Compatibility Information Using DVD+RW discs Using the Disc Quick Reference TablesUsing double-layer DVD+R discs Using DVD+R discsVideo recording length Using CD-R discsUsing CD-RW discs Video quality setting Disc type Good Better BestDisc feature and compatibility Movies Play PC Games Optical drive quick referenceSoftware With this program you can Using the Software Quick Reference TableSoftware Getting Started Guide Getting Started Creating DVD MoviesIdentifying Requirements for Capturing Video Using the Preview WindowUsing the Media Library Using the StoryboardCapturing Web Camera Video Capturing Digital Camcorder VideoCapturing a Still Image Capturing Analog VideoEditing Video Files in WinDVD Creator Adding Images Adding Video Filters Adding Audio EffectsAdding Transition Effects Adding Title EffectsMaking a Movie Adding a MenuConverting Recorded TV to MPEG-2 Format Europe only Recording VHS Video Files Direct to DVDTroubleshooting Devices Symptom Problem SolutionClick Performance and Maintenance , if it is Click Sounds, Speech, and Audio Devices , if it isCan select the drive in RecordNow! before you begin Titles of music tracks do not Problem Solution SymptomEnd Task Display MonitorHardware Installation Hardware tab Click Start and click Control PanelDouble-click Add or Remove Programs Click Printers and Other Hardware , if it is presentDouble-click Phone and Modem Options Click Control PanelKeyboard and Mouse Click Turn Off Computer MemoryPower CD/DVD IndexSound effect manager 6-connector, 37 erasing a DVD or CD RealOne Player features USB Wizard Audio for Sound Effect Manager, 38 working in comfort
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