RCA DVD+RW/+R External USB 2.0 DVD ReWritable Drive DVD Player User Manual


 
DVD+RW/+R ReWritable Drive
User’s Guide
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Locate the checkbox labeled Auto Insert Notification and click on
the checkbox to select it.
Click “Okto save the change. At this point, you may need to restart
Windows 95/98 for the change to become active.
Q: How to install the pure-software version or the hardware-
accelerated version of PowerDVD?
A: PowerDVD will automatically detect the type of video graphic card, and
will install either its pure-software version or hardware-accelerated version
according to what it has detected. If your video graphic card doesn't support
an acceleration function, PowerDVD will perform in pure software mode. If
your video graphic card does have a chip with an acceleration function, there
will be a "Use Hardware Accelerator" option for your choice on the "DVD
Playback Setup" dialog box (invoked by pressing the "Config button\DVD
playback setup").
Note that this "Use Hardware Accelerator" option, if available, can only be
enabled only when PowerDVD is currently in Stop mode.
Q: My computer system has already been equipped with an MPEG-2
hardware decompression card. Can I still use PowerDVD?
A: PowerDVD is a high-quality, pure-software DVD (Digital Versatile Disc)
player program. If an MPEG-2 decompression card is already on your system,
it will negatively influence PowerDVD performance with results such as unable
to playback or even causing system crash. Our recommended solution is to
remove your MPEG-2 hardware decompression card, or to turn it off through
Control Panel\System\Device Manager. Please refer to the user manual
of your MPEG-2 hardware decompression card or contact your hardware
manufacturer for further information.
Q: What is the cause of choppy Video/Audio?
A: The cause of this can be the video card, the processor and or windows
applications. A 16MB or higher video card, a faster processor and closing all
open programs can enhance the performance. Also make sure you enable the
DMA box for the drive from the Device Manager