4.Windows 2000: You must install service pack 2 or higher, and DirectX.
5.Windows NT: You must install Service Pack 6 along with Internet Explorer 5, DirectX, and a third party IDE DMA driver. This configuration is not supported due to Microsoft not providing any official DirectX for Windows NT.
Note: You can check which version of Windows 95 you are using by following these steps:
1.Click Start, move the cursor to Settings, and then click Control Panel.
2.
DVD region codes
DVD region codes help protect the contents of a DVD. The world is divided into six regions and specific content can be viewed only in the appropriate region. For example, content for Region 1 can be viewed only in the U.S. and Canada.
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You can verify the region code of the content by looking at the region code symbol on the back of the content packaging.
Region code | Region |
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1 | U.S., Canada |
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2 | Europe, Middle East, South Africa, Japan |
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3 | Southeast Asia, Taiwan, Korea |
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4 | Latin America, Australia, New Zealand |
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5 | Former Soviet Union, North Africa, India |
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6 | People’s Republic of China |
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Start WinDVD by inserting the DVD into the drive. The region code is automatically set and you can view the movie. This is the initial setting.
After the region code has been set, if you insert a DVD with a different region code, you are prompted to change the region code. You can change the region code from your initial setting up to four times.
After the region code has been changed from its initial setting four times, it is fixed and can no longer be changed. Thereafter, you can play DVD content only from that region.
To display the region code status, click the WinDVD Properties button on the WinDVD user interface. The General tab contains this information.
To change the region code, do the following:
1.Turn on your computer and start your operating system.
2.Insert a single region DVD of the new region.
3.Select the region. Click OK when the Confirm Region screen appears.
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