Unable to Create Overlay Window message appears when you use WinDVD with Windows 2000.
Complete these steps:
1.Your video device driver needs an update to enable overlay support. Contact the manufacturer of your video adapter or your computer for updates.
2.The resolution of your screen might be too high. Try setting the resolution to 800 x 600 x 16 bpp at 60 Hz.
DVD movies do not start automatically when inserted into the drive.
Complete these steps:
1.Under Windows 2000, DVDs that contain both programs and DVD Video content will autoplay the program content. To view the video content, start WinDVD manually.
2.Under Windows XP or Windows Vista, you have chosen to always start data discs in file only mode. Refer to the Windows online manual for information on restoring program defaults.
Video appears to be choppy or is dropping frames.
The resolution of your screen might be too high. Try setting the resolution to 800 x 600 x 16 bpp at 60 Hz.
Complete these steps:
1.Check with your manufacturer to be sure that the drive can read DVD+R DL and
2.Complete these steps to enable IMAPI for Windows XP:
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c.Select Properties.
d.Click Recording.
e.Check the Enable CD Recording on this drive checkbox.
f.Click Apply.
3.Try installing the UDF reader in another computer.
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Complete these steps:
1.Wait for a few minutes until the drive light flashes and goes out, then try again.
2.Eject the disc. Open Task Manager and end the task DLAWCRTL.EXE.
3.Turn off the computer.