Installing windvd and viewing a dvd movie, Dvd region codes, Installing – Lenovo ThinkPad 43N3218 User Manual

Page 17: Windvd, Viewing, Movie, Region, Codes

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If

you

are

using

a

legacy

operating

system

on

your

computer,

you

might

need

to

update

some

components

of

your

operating

system

to

enable

the

DVD

video

playback

function.

The

requirements

for

legacy

operating

systems

are

as

follows:

v

Windows

95,

Windows

Server

®

2000,

Windows

Server

2003:

You

must

install

the

latest

service

pack,

Internet

Explorer

®

5,

and

DirectX

®

.

v

Windows

98,

Windows

98

Second

Edition,

Windows

Millennium

Edition:

You

must

install

the

latest

DirectX.

v

Windows

95

OEM

Service

Release

2

(OSR2):

You

must

install

Internet

Explorer

5

and

DirectX.

v

Windows

2000:

You

must

install

Service

Pack

2

or

higher,

and

DirectX.

v

Windows

NT:

You

must

install

Service

Pack

6

along

with

Internet

Explorer

5,

DirectX,

and

a

third

party

IDE

DMA

driver.

DirectX

is

not

available

in

Windows

NT

due

to

Microsoft

no

longer

providing

any

official

DirectX

for

Windows

NT.

Installing

WinDVD

and

viewing

a

DVD

movie

To

install

WinDVD,

go

to

the

Software

page

of

the

Software

and

User

Guide

CD.

Select

WinDVD

from

the

available

software

list.

Restart

your

computer

after

installation.

After

you

install

the

ThinkPad

DVD-ROM

Ultrabay

Serial

ATA

Drive

and

WinDVD,

you

can

view

a

DVD

movie.

But

first

you

need

to

set

the

DVD

region

code

for

your

DVD

content.

DVD

region

codes

DVD

region

codes

help

protect

the

contents

of

a

DVD.

The

world

is

divided

into

six

regions

and

specific

content

can

be

viewed

only

in

the

appropriate

region.

For

example,

content

for

Region

1

can

be

viewed

only

in

the

U.S.

and

Canada.

WinDVD

is

also

region–specific.

You

can

verify

the

region

code

of

the

content

by

looking

at

the

region

code

symbol

on

the

back

of

the

content

packaging.

Region

code

Region

1

U.S.,

Canada

2

Europe,

Middle

East,

South

Africa,

Japan

3

Southeast

Asia,

Taiwan,

Korea

4

Latin

America,

Australia,

New

Zealand

5

Former

Soviet

Union,

North

Africa,

India

6

People’s

Republic

of

China

Start

WinDVD

by

inserting

the

DVD

into

the

drive.

The

region

code

is

automatically

set

and

you

can

view

the

movie.

This

is

the

initial

setting.

After

the

region

code

has

been

set,

if

you

insert

a

DVD

with

a

different

region

code,

you

are

prompted

to

change

the

region

code.

You

can

change

the

region

code

from

your

initial

setting

up

to

four

times.

After

the

region

code

has

been

changed

from

its

initial

setting

four

times,

it

is

fixed

and

can

no

longer

be

changed.

Thereafter,

you

can

play

DVD

content

only

from

that

region.

To

display

the

region

code

status,

click

the

WinDVD

Properties

button

on

the

WinDVD

user

interface.

The

General

tab

contains

this

information.

Chapter

2.

Using

the

ThinkPad

DVD-ROM

Ultrabay

Serial

ATA

Drive

5

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