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playing dvd movies with the intervideo, windvd player

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dvd terms Title: Each DVD can hold one or more titles. Most full-length movies have only one title on the DVD, but some DVDs include several short movies, with each movie being a separate title. Chapter: Each title is divided into multiple chapters. A chapter is a particular segment or scene in the movie. When watching a DVD movie, you have the ability to jump to the next chapter, the previous chapter, or to a specific chapter. Frame: A single image in a movie is called a frame. A Control Panel B Video window playing dvd movies with the intervideo windvd player The InterVideo WinDVD Player program uses a DVD drive (select models only) to run software from CDs or DVDs, play music CDs, and play DVD movies. You can also use Windows Media Player and a DVD drive to play DVD movies; refer to "playing cds and dvds with windows media player" on page 57. NOTE: Most DVD movies are localised to geographical countries/regions. For information about this, see "using country/region codes" on page 59. To start InterVideo WinDVD Player: 1 Insert the disc into the DVD drive. NOTE: On a double-sided DVD, read the text around the inner hole of the disc to determine which side (A versus B or Standard versus Widescreen) to play. Place the disc in the tray with the label facing up for the side you want to play. 2 Close the disc tray by gently pushing the tray into the PC. The movie plays in its own resizable video window, and the WinDVD control panel appears. Or If the program does not automatically open: 1 Click Start. 2 Choose All Programs. 3 Choose Video. 4 Choose InterVideo WinDVD Player. 5 Click InterVideo WinDVD 4. 58 user's guide

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58
user’s guide
playing dvd movies with the intervideo
windvd player
The InterVideo WinDVD Player program uses a DVD drive (select models only)
to run software from CDs or DVDs, play music CDs, and play DVD movies.
You can also use Windows Media Player and a DVD drive to play DVD movies;
refer to ”playing cds and dvds with windows media player” on page 57.
NOTE:
Most DVD movies are localised to geographical countries/regions. For
information about this, see ”using country/region codes” on page 59.
To start InterVideo WinDVD Player:
1
Insert the disc into the DVD drive.
NOTE:
On a double-sided DVD, read the text around the inner hole of the
disc to determine which side (A versus B or Standard versus Widescreen) to
play. Place the disc in the tray with the label facing up for the side you want
to play.
2
Close the disc tray by gently pushing the tray into the PC.
The movie plays in its own resizable video window, and the WinDVD
control panel appears.
Or
If the program does not automatically open:
1
Click
Start
.
2
Choose
All Programs
.
3
Choose
Video
.
4
Choose
InterVideo WinDVD Player
.
5
Click
InterVideo WinDVD 4
.
dvd terms
Title:
Each DVD can
hold one or more
titles
.
Most full-length movies
have only one title on
the DVD, but some DVDs
include several short
movies, with each movie
being a separate title.
Chapter:
Each title is
divided into multiple
chapters
. A chapter is a
particular segment or
scene in the movie.
When watching a DVD
movie, you have the
ability to jump to the
next chapter, the
previous chapter, or to a
specific chapter.
Frame:
A single image
in a movie is called a
frame
.
A
Control Panel
B
Video window