Playing Video Cds (Vcd) With Intervideo Windvd - HP Media Center m7000 - Desktop PC Reference Manual

Microsoft windows xp media center edition 2005 reference guide
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You can change
countries/regions
only five times before
the country/region
code locks and
becomes permanent.
Once the code locks,
you can play DVDs
from that country/
region only. If the
country/region code
locks, and you need
help, contact Support.
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Using country/region codes
Most DVD discs have country/region codes
embedded in the disc data that limit where the DVD
movie can be played.
The country/region number is usually placed over
a world globe printed on the DVD packaging and
disc. DVDs without country/region codes will play
on any player or drive in any country/region.

Playing Video CDs (VCD) with InterVideo WinDVD

1
Insert your video CD (VCD) into a DVD or
CD drive.
2
Select Play DVD movie using
InterVideo WinDVD, and click OK.
Or
If the program does not open, click Start,
choose All Programs, InterVideo
WinDVD Player, and then click
InterVideo WinDVD.
WinDVD is not pre-set to a particular country/
region: the country/region code of the first DVD
movie you play determines your DVD country/
region.
For example, if you play a DVD with a country/
region 1 code, WinDVD sets the current country/
region of your DVD player to 1. If you later play a
DVD that is coded for a different country/region,
WinDVD asks if you want to set this as the current
country/region.
3
If you have a dual-language video CD, the
sound of one language comes out of the left
speaker, and the other language comes out of
the right speaker. Double-click the Volume
icon on the taskbar.
4
Under Volume Control Balance,
move the slider bar all the way to the
right or to the left, depending on which
language you want to hear.
5
Close the Volume Control window.

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