Playing Dvds; Troubleshooting Poor Playback When Playing Dvds - Compaq CQ2009F - 1 GB RAM Getting Started Manual

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Playing DVDs

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Getting Started (features vary by model)
The computer must have a DVD drive to play DVD movies. Some computer models include
a DVD drive that can also play Blu-ray DVDs (BD) and High-Definition DVDs (HD DVD).
To play a DVD, you must have a DVD drive:
1
Insert the DVD into the DVD drive.
2
When the DVD dialog window opens, choose the program you want to use from the
list. You may have to scroll down in the window to see all available programs.
Or
If the dialog window does not appear, click the Windows Start Button
taskbar, click All Programs, and then click HP DVD Play or DVD Play BD/HD,
or Power Cinema depending on the type of DVD drive and computer model that
you have.
3
Use the controls in the DVD program to play the DVD.
4
To reduce the DVD Play window, double-click anywhere in the window. To return the
display to full-size, double-click anywhere in the window again.
Troubleshooting poor playback when
playing DVDs
If you experience poor playback, such as skipping, when playing DVDs with DVD Play or
Power Cinema, try the following solutions in the order listed:
1
Change the resolution of the display until the issue is resolved.
a
Click the Windows Start Button
then, under Appearance and Personalization, click Adjust screen resolution.
b
Move the Resolution slider to a slightly lower resolution, and then click Apply.
c
Click Yes.
d
Try playing the DVD again. If the playback is still poor, repeat steps a to d until a
better display resolution is found.
2
Try reducing the size of the playback window.
NOTE: Having a higher-end computer graphics (video) card and increasing computer
memory may also improve DVD playback.
on the taskbar, click Control Panel, and
on the

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