Compaq EH63V Laptop User Manual


 
Basic Operation
Using CDs or DVDs
To play DVD movies
If your computer came with a DVD drive, it also includes DVD player software that lets
you play DVD movies.
Click Start, All Programs, Multimedia, DVD Player, InterVideo WinDVD.
You can also use Windows Media Player to play DVD movies.
To play DVD movies on a TV, see “To use a TV set as a monitor” on page 81.
Hint
For best performance while playing movies on battery power, set the Control Panel
power scheme to Portable/Laptop—see “How the computer manages power
automatically” on page 46.
Important
DVDs can have regional codes embedded in the disc data. These codes prevent DVD
movies from being played outside the region of the world in which they are sold. If you
get a region code error, you are trying to play a DVD intended for a different region.
Most DVD drives let you change the region code only a limited number of times
(usually no more than four). When you reach this limit, your last change to the region
code will be hard-coded on the DVD drive, and will be permanent. Your warranty does
not cover the expense of correcting this situation. Refer to the help for your DVD player
software for details about setting region codes.
To create or copy CDs
If your computer came with a CD-RW drive, it also includes software that lets you copy
or create CDs.
Click Start, All Programs, Multimedia, CD Writer, RecordNow, RecordNow.
You can use Windows Media Player to create audio CDs, and Windows Explorer to
create data CDs using a CD-RW drive.
Refer to the software’s help for details about creating or copying CDs. We recommend
using Compaq- or HP-approved media—read and write quality may vary for other media.
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