Before using the software, Using windvd, Viewing blu-ray movies – Lenovo ThinkPad 43N3201 User Manual

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Note:

If

the

software

fails

to

install

silently,

you

can

select

interactive

installs

of

individual

packages

from

the

bottom

line

of

the

installer

page.

Before

using

the

software

Video

playback

requires

a

compatible

video

device

driver

and

IDE

bus

mastering

in

order

to

work.

See

Appendix

A,

“Customizing

the

device

driver

configuration

settings,”

on

page

A-1

for

information

on

enabling

DMA

bus

mastering

and

for

locating

video

device

drivers.

Using

WinDVD

To

view

the

video

content

of

a

Blu-ray

or

DVD

disc,

launch

WinDVD

from

the

Start

menu

or

by

clicking

the

shortcut

on

your

desktop

and

insert

the

disc

into

the

drive.

On

startup

of

the

WinDVD,

the

drive

light

will

run

for

several

seconds,

then

the

video

output

window

will

resize

to

the

size

of

the

video.

Once

the

video

is

playing,

the

WinDVD

controls

can

be

used

to

navigate

through

the

video

and

disc

menus.

With

Microsoft

Windows

XP,

you

can

also

play

DVD

Video

content

by

using

the

Windows

Media

Player

application.

With

Microsoft

Windows

Vista,

you

can

also

play

DVD

Video

content

by

using

the

Windows

Media

Player

or

Windows

Media

Center

applications.

Notes:

1.

Windows

Vista

64

will

not

always

autoplay

video

content.

For

more

Information

see

Appendix

B,

“Troubleshooting,”

on

page

B-1.

2.

Microsoft

Windows

built-in

applications

cannot

play

Blu-ray

movies.

3.

Blu-ray

movie

discs

will

not

autoplay

in

Windows

XP.

Windows

XP

cannot

natively

read

the

UDF

2.5

file

system,

so

these

Blu-ray

movie

discs

are

considered

blank.

Viewing

Blu-ray

movies

You

can

use

WinDVD

to

watch

Blu-ray

movies

with

the

Blu-ray

drive.

These

movies

are

usually

of

very

high

resolution,

and

have

better

picture

and

sound

performance

than

normal

DVDs.

Blu-ray

movies

also

have

additional

features

such

as

games

and

internet

content.

WinDVD

can

play

back

Blu-ray

movies

with

excellent

sound

and

picture

quality.

Most

Blu-ray

movies

are

recorded

at

1920×1080

resolution.

WinDVD

can

scale

this

size

to

fit

on

your

monitor

or

into

a

screen

window.

If

the

resolution

of

your

monitor

is

sufficient,

you

can

watch

the

movies

at

full

size.

The

cost

of

such

a

large

resolution

is

that

few

video

cards

have

enough

power

to

display

some

Blu-ray

movies

without

jerking.

The

only

currently

supported

ThinkPad

graphics

adapter

is

the

Nvidia

Quadro

7300.

ThinkPad

with

Intel

®

or

ATI

graphics

will

be

able

to

play

Blu-ray

videos,

but

some

discs

will

not

play

smoothly.

For

best

results

on

Blu-ray

video,

the

'Hardware

Acceleration'

box

in

the

WinDVD

control

panel

should

be

checked.

Blu-ray

movies

are

more

interactive

than

DVD

movies.

In

Blu-ray,

the

disc

is

allowed

to

determine

what

controls

(stop,

pause,

etc.)

function

and

whether

the

mouse

can

be

used.

Most

Blu-ray

discs

have

chapter

and

set-up

menus

that

can

be

used

while

the

movie

is

playing.

Right-clicking

on

the

video

window

and

selecting

'Pop-up

on'

will

activate

any

in-line

menu.

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