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Video/DVD: Video or Display Problems or Errors

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Video/DVD: Video or Display Problems or Errors Problem My DVD will not play. My DVD is vertically stretched. My image and video display is a poor quality. Possible solution You can put data files on a DVD to store them or transfer them to another PC. However, data files on a DVD do not play in a DVD player. Re-record your files to a file format that can be read by DVD players. If your DVD playback is vertically stretched in Media Center, stop playback and eject the disc. Reinsert the DVD and try to play it again. Or Click Start on the taskbar, choose All Programs, InterVideo WinDVD, InterVideo WinDVD Player, and then click InterVideo WinDVD to play the DVD. For the best image and video quality on fixed-pixel displays (LCDs), Windows desktop resolution should always be set to the original resolution of the panel. Media Center requires more video memory at higher resolutions and may not function reliably if there is not enough. Media Center displays a message if there is not enough RAM to support the current resolution. 196 Microsoft Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005 Reference Guide

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Microsoft Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005 Reference Guide
Video/DVD: Video or Display
Problems or Errors
Problem
Possible solution
My DVD will
not play.
You can put data files on a DVD to store them or transfer them to another PC.
However, data files on a DVD do not play in a DVD player. Re-record your files to a
file format that can be read by DVD players.
My DVD is vertically
stretched.
If your DVD playback is vertically stretched in Media Center, stop playback and
eject the disc. Reinsert the DVD and try to play it again.
Or
Click
Start
on the taskbar, choose
All Programs
,
InterVideo WinDVD
,
InterVideo WinDVD Player
, and then click
InterVideo WinDVD
to play
the DVD.
My image and video
display is a poor
quality.
For the best image and video quality on fixed-pixel displays (LCDs), Windows
desktop resolution should always be set to the original resolution of the panel.
Media Center requires more video memory at higher resolutions and may not
function reliably if there is not enough. Media Center displays a message if there is
not enough RAM to support the current resolution.