Lenovo ThinkPad 43N3201 User Manual

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Note:

Some

Blu-ray

video

content

cannot

be

played

at

full

frame

rate

without

advanced

video

hardware.

Blu-ray

video

menus

don't

always

work

with

the

mouse

.

This

is

normal.

BD-J

menus

are

controlled

by

the

disc.

Use

the

system

keyboard

to

navigate

the

menu.

While

playing

a

Blu-ray

video,

a

'Region

Error'

appears

and

the

WinDVD

controls

do

not

function

correctly

.

This

is

not

unusual

on

a

region

mismatch.

Close

WinDVD

and

eject

the

disc.

Reopen

WinDVD

and

change

the

region

to

match

the

disc.

Re-insert

the

disc

to

play

it.

The

controls

for

'Menu',

'Play',

'Fast

forward',

'Stop',

or

'Skip'

are

grayed

out

during

Blu-ray

playback

.

This

is

normal.

The

disc

is

written

so

that

you

cannot

use

those

controls

at

the

current

time.

'Copy

protection

error.

Playback

Stopped'

when

using

WinDVD

.

1.

If

an

external

display

is

connected,

ensure

that

it

supports

Macrovision

copy

protection.

2.

Ensure

that

under

Windows

Vista,

your

video

driver

supports

the

Protected

Media

Path.

3.

Disable

the

analog

display

if

only

watching

on

the

attached

LCD

screen.

Blu-ray

Playback

has

poor

performance

in

battery

mode

only

.

The

system

is

overheating

and

throttling

the

GPU.

To

solve,

try

one

of

these

items:

1.

Move

the

system

to

a

cooler

location.

2.

Turn

off

Hardware

Acceleration

in

WinDVD

temporarily.

3.

Connect

the

AC

adapter

during

playback.

'DLA'

errors

occur

when

Blu-ray

media

is

inserted,

or

I

cannot

shut

down

.

Uninstall

Sonic

Drive

Letter

access.

That

program

is

not

compatible

with

the

Blu-ray

drive.

Windows

Vista

shows

a

red

screen

'Cannot

close

QuickDrop.'

You

missed

the

QuickDrop

dialog

that

pops

up

when

you

shut

down.

Go

back

and

select

Yes

.

After

changing

users

in

Windows

Vista

64,

Autoplay

no

longer

works

for

DVD

or

Blu-ray

.

This

is

a

Windows

Vista

defect.

To

correct

it:

1.

Log

on

as

the

new

user.

2.

Go

to

Control

Panel

>

Autoplay

.

3.

Select

WinDVD

for

autoplay

of

DVD

and

Blu-ray

media.

B-2

ThinkPad

Ultrabay

Blu-ray

Burner

User's

Guide

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