Starting windvd, Changing the dvd region code, Starting – Lenovo ThinkCentre 41N5622 User Manual

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Note:

You

can

check

which

version

of

Windows

95

you

are

using

by

following

these

steps:

1.

Click

Start

,

and

then

click

Control

Panel

.

2.

Double-click

System.

View

the

numbers

under

″System″.

v

4.00.950B

indicates

that

your

version

is

Windows

95

OSR2.0

or

OSR2.1.

v

4.00.950C

indicates

that

your

version

is

Windows

95

OSR2.

v

Windows

Server

2003,

Windows

Server

2000,

Windows

95:

You

must

install

the

latest

Service

Pack,

Internet

Explorer

5,

and

DirectX.

v

Windows

98,

Windows

98

Section

Edition,

Windows

Me:

You

must

install

DirectX.

v

Windows95

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

device

driver.

This

configuration

is

not

supported

due

to

Microsoft

not

providing

any

official

DirectX

support

for

Windows

NT.

Starting

WinDVD

When

you

insert

a

DVD

Video

disc

into

the

drive,

the

DVD

Player

software

will

automatically

start

and

begin

to

play

the

video

disc.

Under

Windows

XP,

you

will

be

give

a

choice

of

which

player

to

use

from

all

of

the

players

installed

on

your

computer

system.

If

the

DVD

disc

contains

both

video

and

program

content,

the

program

content

will

automatically

play.

To

view

the

video

content

of

a

video

or

program

DVD

disc,

go

to

the

Start

menu,

launch

WinDVD

,

and

click

Play

.

In

Windows

XP

you

can

also

play

DVD

Video

content

by

using

the

Windows

Media

Player

application.

Changing

the

DVD

region

code

Regionalization

and

Copy

Protection

(the

DVD

region

code)

uses

the

content

scramble

system

(CSS)

standard

to

prevent

unauthorized

duplication

of

the

intellectual

property

rights

distributed

on

DVDs.

It

was

originally

requested

by

the

Motion

Picture

Association

of

America

(MPAA)

to

address

video

piracy,

but

is

applicable

to

any

content.

CSS

works

by

inhibiting

the

transmission

of

unencrypted

data

without

proper

authorization.

Playback

systems

must

license

CSS

to

decode

the

encrypted

data.

The

CSS

specification

divides

the

world

into

seven

unique

regions.

Content

designed

for

one

region

cannot

be

read

by

playback

systems

in

another

region.

While

CSS

is

used

to

prevent

digital

copies

of

the

DVD

content,

another

technology

devised

by

Macrovision

is

used

to

prevent

analog

copies

of

the

DVD

content.

The

Macrovision

standard

is

a

scrambling

system

widely

used

by

the

movie

industry

to

prevent

unauthorized

duplication

of

video

content

using

commercial

VCRs.

DVD

playback

systems

must

support

both

CSS

and

Macrovision

copy

protection

standards.

The

first

time

that

you

insert

a

DVD

Video

disc

into

the

drive,

you

will

be

prompted

to

set

the

region.

If

you

relocate

to

a

different

region

of

the

world,

you

can

use

the

DVD

Player

software

to

change

the

region

code.

To

change

the

region

code,

do

the

following:

1.

Turn

on

your

computer

and

start

your

operating

system.

2.

Click

Start

.

3.

Select

Programs

.

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