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To use the WinDVD control panel: ■ To move the WinDVD control panel, place the cursor on the panel (but not on a button), and drag it to the desired location on the screen. ■ To resize the video window when it is not full-screen, place the cursor on a window corner and drag the border. Or Click the Full Screen button in the upper-right corner of the WinDVD control panel. ■ For information on the InterVideo WinDVD software, refer to the online Help within the program by clicking the ? (question mark) icon in the WinDVD control panel. n If you are playing a movie full-screen and the WinDVD control panel is hidden, you can redisplay it by clicking anywhere in the video window. Using country/region codes Most DVD discs have country/region codes embedded in the disc data that limit where the DVD movie can be played. The country/region number is usually placed over a world globe printed on the DVD packaging and disc. DVDs without country/region codes will play on any player or drive in any country/region. WinDVD is not pre-set to a particular country/region: the country/region code of the first DVD movie you play determines your DVD country/region. For example, if you play a DVD with a country/region 1 code, WinDVD sets the current country/region of your DVD player to 1. If you later play a DVD that is coded for a different country/region, WinDVD asks if you want to set this as the current country/region. w You can change countries/regions only five times before the country/region code locks and becomes permanent. Once the code locks, you can play DVDs from that country/ region only. If the country/region code locks, and you need help, contact Support. 140 Microsoft Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005 Reference Guide

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Microsoft Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005 Reference Guide
To use the WinDVD control panel:
To move the WinDVD control panel, place the cursor
on the panel (but not on a button), and drag it to the
desired location on the screen.
To resize the video window when it is not full-screen,
place the cursor on a window corner and drag the
border.
Or
Click the
Full Screen
button in the upper-right
corner of the WinDVD control panel.
For information on the InterVideo WinDVD software,
refer to the online Help within the program by
clicking the
?
(question mark) icon
in the WinDVD
control panel.
Using country/region codes
Most DVD discs have country/region codes embedded in
the disc data that limit where the DVD movie can be
played.
The country/region number is usually placed over
a world globe printed on the DVD packaging and disc.
DVDs without country/region codes will play on any
player or drive in any country/region.
WinDVD is not pre-set to a particular country/region: the
country/region code of the first DVD movie you play
determines your DVD country/region.
For example, if you play a DVD with a country/region 1
code, WinDVD sets the current country/region of your
DVD player to 1. If you later play a DVD that is coded for
a different country/region, WinDVD asks if you want to
set this as the current country/region.
n
If you are playing a movie full-screen and the
WinDVD control panel is hidden, you can
redisplay it by clicking anywhere in the video
window.
w
You can change countries/regions only five
times before the country/region code locks
and becomes permanent. Once the code
locks, you can play DVDs from that country/
region only. If the country/region code locks,
and you need help, contact Support
.