1ContentsUsing Your DVD Alternatives . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3Identifying your DVD alternatives . .
10 Using Your DVD Player(measured from the start of the movie).B. Title search opens a dialog box that lists titles by number. Click Apply to go to
Using the DVD Control Panel 11To undo changes to settings on one tab, click the Cancel button on the tab. Any changes you made on the other tabs a
12 Using Your DVD PlayerLetter Box mode displays theatrical-type images masked on the top and bottom.Pan & Scan mode displays images cropped le
Using the DVD Control Panel 13Click the Parental Control tab (visible only before a disc is playing) to restrict the viewing of discs or to use th
14 Using Your DVD Player4. To change the password, click Change Password. The Password dialog box opens.Important:The only way to clear a forgotten
Care and Maintenance 15 Care and MaintenanceThere are a few things that you can do to help keep your system clean and trouble-free.System care◆ Se
16 Using Your DVD PlayerTroubleshootingYour system is designed for trouble-free operation, but if you do encounter difficulties, you can try a few
Troubleshooting 17The disc won’t play◆ Make sure the DVD Player application is open.◆ Make sure the video source is set to DVD.◆ Make sure the dis
18 Using Your DVD Player7. Close the System Properties and Control Panel dialog boxes.8. Click Start, Shut Down, Restart the computer?, then Yes. T
Troubleshooting 193. Verify the Color palette settings. Click the down arrow to view options. Click and highlight an option to set it.4. Verify th
2 Using Your DVD Player
20 Using Your DVD Player◆ Adjust the volume control wheel on your notebook.◆ Adjust the control panel Volume buttons, speaker volume, or Windows95
Troubleshooting 21Installing the DVD softwareIf you need to install the DVD software, first remove any previously installed DVD software to preven
22 Using Your DVD PlayerUninstalling the DVD softwareYou may need to uninstall the DVD software under some circumstances such as when you want to u
Notices 23NoticesCopyright © 1998 Gateway 2000, Inc. All Rights Reserved610 Gateway Drive, N. Sioux City, SD 57049 USAAll Rights ReservedT
24 Using Your DVD PlayerManufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. “Dolby” and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories. C
Regulatory Compliance Statements 25Regulatory Compliance StatementsAmerican Users:This device has been tested and found to comply with the limits
26 Using Your DVD PlayerCaution!Since the laser beam used in this DVD-ROM drive unit is harmful to the eyes, do not attempt to disassemble the cabi
Regulatory Compliance Statements 27Japanese Users:This equipment is in the Class 2 category (Information Technology Equipment to be used in a resi
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Using Your DVD Alternatives 3Using Your DVD AlternativesYour DVD alternatives from Gateway include either the video hardware already in your noteb
4 Using Your DVD PlayerUsing your EZ-DVD PC CardYour EZ-DVD PC Card supports hot insertion, which means you put the card in the Zoom Video (ZV-enab
Using Your DVD Alternatives 5Using your DVD playerThe DVD Player contains the controls necessary to play DVD discs and change the DVD display. Som
6 Using Your DVD PlayerUsing the DVD Control PanelThe following illustration shows the DVD control panel, and the list below the illustration descr
Using the DVD Control Panel 7video, and parental control settings. See the “Configuration dialog box” section for details.K. Mute turns off the vo
8 Using Your DVD PlayerC. Angle changes the camera position. This option, when available, may last only a few seconds or a few chapters at a time.
Using the DVD Control Panel 9ENTER keys, or press an arrow key on the keyboard. Click Return to return to the control panel. This option is only a
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