Lenovo 41N5622 manual Starting WinDVD, Changing the DVD region code

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Note: You can check which version of Windows 95 you are using by following these steps:

1.Click Start, and then click Control Panel.

2.Double-click System. View the numbers under System. v 4.00.950B indicates that your version is Windows 95 OSR2.0 or OSR2.1. v 4.00.950C indicates that your version is Windows 95 OSR2.

v Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2000, Windows 95: You must install the latest Service Pack, Internet Explorer 5, and DirectX.

vWindows 98, Windows 98 Section Edition, Windows Me: You must install DirectX.

vWindows95 OSR2: You must install Internet Explorer 5 and DirectX.

vWindows 2000: You must install Service Pack 2 or higher and DirectX.

vWindows NT: You must install Service Pack 6 along with Internet Explorer 5, DirectX, and a third party IDE DMA device driver. This configuration is not supported due to Microsoft not providing any official DirectX support for Windows NT.

Starting WinDVD

When you insert a DVD Video disc into the drive, the DVD Player software will automatically start and begin to play the video disc. Under Windows XP, you will be give a choice of which player to use from all of the players installed on your computer system.

If the DVD disc contains both video and program content, the program content will automatically play. To view the video content of a video or program DVD disc, go to the Start menu, launch WinDVD, and click Play.

In Windows XP you can also play DVD Video content by using the Windows Media Player application.

Changing the DVD region code

Regionalization and Copy Protection (the DVD region code) uses the content scramble system (CSS) standard to prevent unauthorized duplication of the intellectual property rights distributed on DVDs. It was originally requested by the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) to address video piracy, but is applicable to any content. CSS works by inhibiting the transmission of unencrypted data without proper authorization. Playback systems must license CSS to decode the encrypted data.

The CSS specification divides the world into seven unique regions. Content designed for one region cannot be read by playback systems in another region. While CSS is used to prevent digital copies of the DVD content, another technology devised by Macrovision is used to prevent analog copies of the DVD content. The Macrovision standard is a scrambling system widely used by the movie industry to prevent unauthorized duplication of video content using commercial VCRs. DVD playback systems must support both CSS and Macrovision copy protection standards. The first time that you insert a DVD Video disc into the drive, you will be prompted to set the region. If you relocate to a different region of the world, you can use the DVD Player software to change the region code.

To change the region code, do the following:

1.Turn on your computer and start your operating system.

2.Click Start.

3.Select Programs.

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Lenovo 41N5622 manual Starting WinDVD, Changing the DVD region code