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CyberLink PowerDVD 7

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Introduction
Welcome!
Main Features
New Features in this Version
Register Your Software
Activate PowerDVD's Features
Upgrade Your Software
Uninstall Your Software
Uninstall from the Start Menu
Uninstall from the Control Panel
The PowerDVD Program
Main Controls in Dock Mode
Main Controls in Player Mode
A/V Options Pad
Menu/Number Pad
Control Wheel
Main Controls in Mini Player Mode
Main Controls in Control Wheel Mode
System Requirements
Playback Controls
Basic Playback Controls
Navigating During Playback
Jump Functions
Jump to secnes
Shuttling Forward and Reverse
Step Frame Functions
Time Search
Bookmarking Your Favorite Scenes
Advanced Playback Controls
DVD Playback
Capturing Your Favorite Scenes
Full Screen Function
Switching Audio Streams
Displaying Subtitles
Switching Among Available Angles
Repeating Your Favorite Scenes
Playing a Karaoke DVD
Shuffling Items in Your Playlist
Using the Menus in DVD-Video Format
Using the Menus in DVD-VR Format
Playback Menu
Using the Menu/Number Pad
Using the A/V Options Pad
Express Menu
1. Basic Controls
2. Viewing Controls
3. Preference Controls
4. DVD Menu Controls
5. PowerDVD Controls
Playing Media
Region Code Settings
Playing DVDs
Playing DVD VR Discs
Playing VCDs/SVCDs
Playing Audio CDs
Playing Files
Drag & Drop for Playback
Creating Playlists
Playing DVD Files from Hard Disk Drive
Configuration
Player Configuration
Advanced Player Configuration
OSD
Snapshot
Keyboard/Mouse
File Association
Bookmarks
User Interface Configuration
Video Configuration
Advanced Video Configuration
Smart De-Interlacing Mode
Dual Display Mode
Color
Aspect Ratio
Display Device
Audio Configuration
Advanced Audio Configuration
Headphone Settings
2-Speaker Settings
4/6/7/8-Speaker Settings
Information Configuration
Player Information
Display Information
Video Attributes
Audio Attributes
Subpicture Attribute
Hardware Information
Mobile Power Settings (Optional)
InterActual Pack (Optional)
InterActual Features
Configuration
Technical Support
Web Support
Telephone Support

Player Configuration

After you click on Configuration , the default is the Player configuration which controls the behavior of the DVD player itself.

  1. The first selection is if you have multiple drives, the Default CD/DVD-ROM Drive option lets you select the most appropriate drive. Otherwise, the default setting should be correct and will display the title of the current disc.

  2. The next section is for certain behaviors that you may turn on or off.

    • When Run PowerDVD automatically at Windows startup is checked, every time you turn on your computer, PowerDVD will start (in Windows OS mode) and then reside in the system tray.

    • Show tooltips will display a hint, in the form of a yellow text box, that will reveal what the function is whenever your cursor is positioned over a specific function or feature.

    • Enable DVD+VR will enable playback for DVD+VR disc.

    • Check Automatic Software Update from the Internet to allow PowerDVD to update automatically from the Internet.

  3. The next section is the DVD Auto-Resume Setting. If you click Stop or Exit during playback, and even play other files or DVDs immediately afterwards, the next time you click Play for that specific DVD title, users have the option of resuming from the last scene. The Auto-Resume feature remembers exactly where you left off and allows users great leeway when playing multiple discs at a time or if prematurely exiting PowerDVD. Select an option from below.

    • The Always play DVD title from the beginning selection does not utilize the Auto-Resume feature.

    • The Resume playback from the last scene utilizes the Auto-Resume feature.

    • If you want flexibility in choosing, select Prompt before playback resumes. Thus, whenever playback will resume, a prompt will allow users to select if they want to play from the beginning or from the last scene.

  4. The last section is for hybrid DVDs that contain both audio and video.

    • The Play DVD-Audio plays only the audio portion of the disc.

    • The Play DVD-Video plays only the video portion of the disc.