Playing an Audio CD

Audio CDs can be played through the speakers or headphone jack of the personal computer simply by connecting this drive.

Playing a DVD video

Please refer to the manuals provided with your personal computer for how to play back DVD videos.

Notes about playing DVD video

Compatibility with the wide range of DVDs in circulation cannot be guaranteed. Depending on the disc, there may be functional limitations, sound interruptions, or dropped frames. Some discs may not play at all.

During playback of DVD video discs, do not attempt to modify display settings such as the screen resolution or color quality. Doing so could destabilize the operation of the personal computer or make it impossible to modify settings. Always close the DVD playback software before modifying display settings.

Do not press the drive’s eject button during playback of DVD video discs.

Make sure that your personal computer’s power management function is not enabled during data writing.

Be sure to quit DVD playback software if the power management function is activated. For details on the power management function, refer to the manuals provided with your personal computer.

During playback of some DVD video discs with high quality sound (20- bit or 24-bit sampling), noise during playback or other problems may occur. When playing such discs via the personal computer connected to an audio system, turn down the volume, and test for normal playback first to prevent the possibility of damage to the speakers.

When playing back a DVD video disc, use the software that is preinstalled on the personal computer.

Do not use a screen saver while playing a DVD video with DVD playback software.

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