Playing Your

Recorded DVD Movie

You can use InterVideo WinDVD or the Windows Media Player programs to play your recorded movies.

Playing Your DVD in InterVideo WinDVD

1Insert your DVD or video CD (VCD) into a DVD drive. Select Play DVD movie using InterVideo WinDVD from the AutoPlay window, and then click OK. The InterVideo WinDVD program opens automatically.

Or

If the program doesn’t open, click Start, choose All Programs, Video, Intervideo WinDVD Player, and then click InterVideo WinDVD 4.

2Use the InterVideo WinDVD control panel to play your DVD or VCD.

InterVideo WinDVD is able to display DVD menus for both DVDs and VCDs.

Playing Your DVD in

Windows Media Player

1Insert your DVD into a DVD drive. Select Play

DVD Video using Windows Media Player from the AutoPlay window and then click OK. You may need to set up Windows Media Player the first time you open it.

6Creating DVDs and CDs

Or

If the program doesn’t open, click Start, choose All Programs, and then click Windows Media Player.

2Use the Windows Media Player control panel to play your DVD.

NOTE: The menu formatting of created video CDs does not appear in Windows Media Player.

About Recording Video Files

Video quality depends on the quality of the source files, the PC speed, and its graphics processing ability.

If you need help creating or recording DVD movies, refer to the Help files in the video editing and recording programs.

NOTE: Your DVD Writer/CD Writer drive will not copy commercially available DVD movies. Most commercial DVDs are encoded to prevent unauthorized duplication.

Disc Labels

WARNING: When labeling your DVDs, do not use sticky labels. They can cause the DVD to play erratically. Instead, write on the DVD with a felt tip pen to label it.

Recording VHS Video Files onto DVDs

To record VHS video files onto DVDs:

Your PC must have an analog capture card that you can connect to a VCR or to another analog video source.

The video recording software must support analog capture devices.

You must connect a VCR to an analog video port on the PC, open the video recording software, select the proper video input device, and then follow the onscreen instructions.