
4.Click on the Advanced button to display the Advanced Configuration dialog.
5.On the Advanced Configuration dialog, select the Alignment tab.
6.Click the Auto Align button, and then click the OK button.
During the automatic configuration, your video display will be corrupted for up to 30 seconds.
7.If the automatic configuration is not successful, you may manually adjust the alignment:
a.On the Advanced Configuration dialog, clear the Color Key On check box. The overlay video is displayed on top of the VGA display.
b.To vertically align the video with the DVD Video window, move the
c.To horizontally align the video with the DVD Video window, move the
d.Enable Color Key On.
e.If traces of blue remain around the edges of the video display, move the Color Key 1 slider to reduce the blue lines. Move the Color Key 2 slider to the left to eliminate any traces of blue.
f.If the edges of the subtitles or captions appear jagged, adjust the In Delay slider.
g.If the video is now correct, press the OK button to save the settings and return to the Configuration page. You may return to the previously saved settings by pressing the Restore button.
8.On the Configuration page, click Advanced to open the Advanced Configuration page and select Video Adjustment.
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