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Check that the software volume control is not turned down. For example, the Windows Media Player has a volume control slide. Move the slide to the right to raise the volume level.

Double-click on the speaker icon on the task bar. Make sure that the select box for CD Audio is checked and that the volume is at maximum level.

PROBLEM: My DVD video won’t play.

ACTIONS:

Launch your DVD player. DVD videos require a software decoder to allow playback. You will need to start the DVD player to allow DVD playback.

PROBLEM: DVD video playback pauses or the screen goes blank.

ACTIONS:

Make sure that your Power Management is disabled. DVD video is sent directly to the secondary video controller and does not pass through the processor, so it does not reset power management timers. Deactivating the power management should prevent such interruptions.

PROBLEM: Speaker volume is too low when playing DVD video.

ACTIONS:

If you require greater audio output for your DVD videos, consider connecting amplified external speakers to your system.

Make sure the Power DVD player software volume has been turned up. There is a “+” sign on the control panel (just to the right of the interactive

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Winbook X2 manual Problem My DVD video won’t play