Playing audio cds, Configuring the drive for digital playback, Using windvd – Lenovo ThinkCentre 41N5624 User Manual
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6.
Select
the
software
you
want
to
install.
7.
Follow
the
on-screen
instructions.
8.
After
the
software
is
installed,
restart
the
computer.
For
full
drive
functionality,
install
all
software
applications
listed
in
the
browser
window
except
the
UDF
Reader.
This
programs
for
their
computers
that
do
not
recognize
UDF
discs.
Note:
The
quick
installs
will
overwrite
any
versions
of
the
software
that
are
already
installed.
Playing
audio
CDs
Your
computer
comes
equipped
to
play
back
audio
CDs
using
Windows
Media
Player.
In
addition,
you
can
use
WinDVD
or
a
third
party
audio
player
to
play
back
Audio
CDs.
Audio
CDs
will
autoplay
when
inserted.
If
you
have
Windows
XP,
a
menu
will
appear
that
allows
you
to
choose
from
the
players
that
are
installed
in
your
system.
CDs
that
have
both
audio
and
data
will
start
any
autoplay
programs
in
the
Data
section
instead
of
putting
up
a
menu.
To
play
the
audio
on
CDs
with
both
audio
and
programs,
cancel
the
data
portion,
right
click
on
the
drive
letter
in
My
Computer,
and
select
Play.
To
play
audio
CDs
on
your
drive,
you
must
enable
digital
playback
for
both
the
drive
and
the
player
application.
Configuring
the
drive
for
digital
playback
If
you
have
Windows
XP,
your
drive
should
be
automatically
configured
for
digital
playback.
If
you
have
Windows
2000,
you
will
need
to
configure
your
system
to
use
digital
playback.
Please
refer
to
“Enabling
digital
audio
extraction
for
Windows
2000”
for
step-by-step
instructions
on
how
to
enable
digital
extraction.
Configuring
the
playback
application
for
digital
playback
Your
CD
playback
application
must
also
be
configured
for
digital
playback
for
CD
audio
to
be
heard
on
your
system.
If
you
want
to
use
Windows
Media
Player
as
your
playback
application,
follow
the
instructions
in
“Enabling
digital
audio
extraction
for
Windows
2000”,
to
enable
this
feature
in
Windows
Media
Player.
If
you
have
a
third-party
CD
player
application,
refer
to
that
application’s
documentation
for
details.
Using
WinDVD
This
section
describes
how
to
use
and
customize
the
DVD
Player
software.
You
can
find
current
information
on
DVD
Player
software
in
the
readme
file
on
the
User’s
Guide
and
Software
CD.
Before
using
WinDVD,
you
may
have
to
update
some
of
your
operating
system
components.
Operating
system
support
The
following
components
are
not
present
in
all
Microsoft
Operating
systems
but
are
required
to
operate
WinDVD:
IDE
DMA,
Internet
Explorer
5,
and
DirectX
8.1.
This
section
provides
instructions
for
updating
various
operating
systems
to
enable
Installation
and
user’s
guide
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