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If Something Goes Wrong
Resolving a hardware conflict
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Before installing a new hardware or software component on 
your system, check for any potential conflicts between its 
resource requirements and your current system configuration. 
Also, if you change your operating system, check with your 
PC manufacturer or your graphics card vendor to ensure that 
you have the appropriate drivers for both your hardware (for 
example, the graphics card) and software (drivers must 
support the operating system and DVD with WinDVD).
Slow playback performance.
DVD playback is a resource intensive application. Other 
applications and/or changes to your system hardware, 
software or configuration can impact playback performance. 
If playback is slower than normal, try:
1
Closing any other open applications to improve the 
performance of the DVD playback. 
2
Ensuring DMA (Direct Memory Access) is turned on. 
(See 
3
If you have installed new hardware (such as a new 
graphics card or audio card), ensure the component’s 
drivers support Microsoft
® 
DirectX
®
 8.1 or higher and 
WinDVD. Contact the manufacturer of the component.
4
Verifying that your display driver resolution, color depth 
and refresh rate are optimal for DVD playback. (Some 
systems do not support video overlays if these parameters 
are not optimal.) Try lowering these settings to improve 
performance.
WinDVD problems: content issues
Movies exhibit poor performance of “Director's 
Commentary” or other similar optional content 
versions.
Some movies may exhibit poor performance of these 
features. In particular, the video portion of the movie may 
become jerky or show pauses. The normal version of the 
movie will not show this problem.