Starting windvd, Problem solving, Starting – Lenovo ThinkPad 43N3218 User Manual

Page 18: Windvd, Problem, Solving

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Starting

WinDVD

To

start

WinDVD,

click

Start

->

Programs

->

Intervideo

WinDVD

.

For

more

information

on

how

to

play

the

DVD

movie

player,

refer

to

the

WinDVD

help

information

on

the

Software

and

User

Guide

CD.

If

you

want

to

watch

a

DVD

movie

on

your

TV,

refer

to

the

online

information

provided

with

your

computer.

Notes:

1.

Your

computer

has

been

configured

to

provide

the

highest

quality

audio

and

video

playback

obtainable

with

the

available

system

resources.

You

can

alter

the

default

settings

by

changing

the

video

resolution

setting

within

the

Control

Panel.

Some

systems

do

not

have

enough

resources

to

provide

full-quality

audio

and

video

playback

at

all

resolution

settings.

If

you

experience

poor

playback

performance,

adjust

the

resolution

to

a

lower

setting.

2.

Audio

and

video

streams

are

decoded

by

software.

The

audio

and

video

subsystems

need

to

be

fully

functional

and

enabled.

3.

WinDVD

does

not

enable

DVD

playback

feature

through

Windows

Media

Player.

After

installing

WinDVD,

DVD

video

may

play

back

through

Media

Player,

but

audio

will

not.

Problem

solving

Computer

problems

can

be

caused

by

hardware,

software,

or

user

error.

The

information

in

this

section

might

be

useful

to

help

you

solve

problems

or

to

gather

helpful

information

you

can

pass

on

to

a

service

technician.

You

might

also

need

to

refer

to

your

computer,

operating-system,

or

sound-adapter

publications.

Review

the

following

list

for

any

problem

descriptions

that

might

fit

your

situation.

You

cannot

eject

a

disc.

Take

the

following

actions

after

ensuring

that

the

drive

is

not

in

the

process

of

reading

a

disc:

1.

Eject

the

CD

through

software.

2.

Use

the

Eject

button.

3.

Turn

off

the

computer.

Wait

45

seconds;

then

turn

on

the

computer

and

try

using

the

Eject

button

again.

4.

If

other

methods

do

not

work,

use

the

manual-eject

hole,

using

instructions

given

in

“Manually

ejecting

a

disc”

on

page

4.

You

cannot

read

from

a

disc.

Ensure

that

the

disc

you

are

trying

to

read

is

not

scratched

or

dirty.

See

“Handling

and

caring

for

a

disc”

on

page

3

for

tips

on

cleaning

a

disc.

To

obtain

further

problem

solving

information,

do

the

following:

1.

Go

to

Lenovo

Personal

Computing

Support

Web

site

at

http://www.lenovo.com/think/support/.

2.

Click

Search

PC

support

on

the

left

hand

side

panel,

the

Search

PC

support

home

page

displays.

3.

Type

″Troubleshooting

DVD

drive

issues

in

the

Enter

search

terms

filed

to

obtain

information

you

might

need.

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DVD-ROM

Ultrabay

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ATA

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