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WinDVD
Frame dropping may occur (images or sounds are disrupted)
zImmediately after resuming from a pause, frame dropping may occur depending on the operating environment or DVD
video (images or sounds are disrupted).
zIf the DVD video software other than WinDVD has been installed, the images and motion videos may not be displayed
properly.
If you cannot play the disc contents smoothly:
zIn the case of some operating environments or DVD videos, playback may not be smooth, or audio may become distorted
when using fast-forward (“time stretch”).
zIn the Extended Desktop or simultaneous (internal/external) display mode, there are times when images or motion video
are not displayed correctly.
The playback screen appears to be blurred, white, and jumpy
zChange the color preset settings.
AClick on the Player Panel to display the Video Center.
BClick [Color].
CClick [Custom], and on the same screen adjust the color by moving the sliders.
When battery operation time has become short:
zClick on the Player Panel and click [Display]. Set [Deinterlace] to [Auto] in the Video Center.
Changing power settings
zWhile a video is playing on WinDVD, the [Power schemes] in [Power Options Properties] switch to [Intervideo WinDVD].
This will return to the original setting when the playback is stopped.
If you have uninstalled WinDVD accidentally:
zReinstall it by following the steps below.
ALog on to Windows as an administrator.
BInput [c:\util\windvd\setup.exe]*1 in [start] - [Run] and click [OK].
Follow the on-screen instructions and install WinDVD.
zWhen the [License Agreement] screen*1 appears, click [Yes] if you agree to the terms.
*1 Refer to “LIMITED USE LICENSE AGREEMENT” in the Operating Instructions for this computer.