Creative Dxr2 Manuale Utente
Using Creative PC-DVD Player 21
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Using PC-DVD
Player
Player
Before you begin configuring PC-DVD Player, select the PC-DVD Readme icon and read the text for
updated information that may not be included in this manual.
updated information that may not be included in this manual.
PC-DVD Player can be started in two ways:
❑
Place a DVD in the PC-DVD drive’s disc tray and start your computer. If the DVD supports
AutoPlay, Windows 95 automatically opens the PC-DVD Player and video display, and begins
playing the title.
AutoPlay, Windows 95 automatically opens the PC-DVD Player and video display, and begins
playing the title.
❑
With Windows 95 running, click on the Start button on the Taskbar, select Programs, select PC-
DVD Encore, and click on PC-DVD Player. If there is no disc in the PC-DVD drive, you are
notified that the tray is empty and the Player displays. If there is a disc in the tray, the Player and
video display are opened, and the title begins playing automatically.
DVD Encore, and click on PC-DVD Player. If there is no disc in the PC-DVD drive, you are
notified that the tray is empty and the Player displays. If there is a disc in the tray, the Player and
video display are opened, and the title begins playing automatically.
The first time you start PC-DVD
Player, you may be asked if you
would like PC-DVD Player to
automatically configure its video to
conform to the current Windows 95
settings. The configuration process
may temporarily corrupt the video.
Player, you may be asked if you
would like PC-DVD Player to
automatically configure its video to
conform to the current Windows 95
settings. The configuration process
may temporarily corrupt the video.
When playing a title, you can
switch between the framed display
and full screen by double-clicking
the left mouse button with the
pointer in the viewing area. To
return to the framed display,
double-click the left mouse button.
switch between the framed display
and full screen by double-clicking
the left mouse button with the
pointer in the viewing area. To
return to the framed display,
double-click the left mouse button.
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