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The

CSS

specification

divides

the

world

into

seven

unique

regions.

Content

designated

for

one

region

cannot

be

read

by

playback

systems

in

another

region.

While

CSS

is

used

to

prevent

digital

copies

of

the

DVD

content,

another

technology

devised

by

Macrovision

is

used

to

prevent

analog

copies

of

the

DVD

content.

The

Macrovision

standard

is

a

scrambling

system

widely

used

by

the

movie

industry

to

prevent

unauthorized

duplication

of

video

content

using

commercial

VCRs.

DVD

playback

systems

must

support

both

CSS

and

Macrovision

copy

protection

standards.

The

first

time

that

you

insert

a

DVD

Video

disc

into

the

drive,

you

will

be

prompted

to

set

the

region.

If

you

relocate

to

a

different

region

of

the

world,

you

can

use

the

DVD

Player

software

to

change

the

region

code.

Note:

You

can

change

the

DVD

region

code

only

five

times.

After

you

make

five

region

code

changes,

the

drive

can

play

only

MPEG-2

video

titles

that

are

associated

with

the

fifth

region

code

that

you

set.

To

change

the

region

code,

complete

these

steps:

1.

Turn

on

your

computer

and

start

your

operating

system.

2.

Click

Start

.

3.

Select

Programs

.

4.

Click

Intervideo

WinDVD.

5.

Click

Intervideo

WinDVD

.

6.

Click

the

Properties

icon

to

open

the

Properties

window.

7.

Click

the

General

Properties

tab.

8.

Insert

a

single

region

DVD

of

the

new

region.

9.

Select

the

correct

region

code

for

your

country.

10.

Click

OK

.

Using

Drag-to-Disc

(DLA)

Drag-to-Disc

(DLA)

is

provided

so

that

you

can

write

data

to

DVD-RAM,

DVD-RW,

DVD-R,

DVD+RW,

DVD+R,

CD-R,

and

CD-RW

media.

DVD-RAM,

DVD-RW,

DVD+RW,

and

CD-RW

media

can

be

written

to

many

times,

while

DVD-R,

DVD+R,

and

CD-R

media

can

only

be

formatted

and

written

to

once.

To

format

and

write

to

DVD-RAM,

DVD-RW,

DVD-R,

DVD+RW,

DVD+R,

CD-R,

or

CD-RW

media:

1.

Insert

a

disc

into

the

drive.

2.

Double-click

My

Computer

.

Right-click

the

CD/DVD

Burner

drive

letter.

3.

Click

Format

.

Formatting

a

DVD

can

take

up

to

90

minutes.

4.

After

formatting

is

complete,

you

can

drag

and

drop

files

to

the

CD/DVD

Burner

drive

icon,

or

you

can

move

files

in

Windows

Explorer.

To

make

CD-R

and

DVD-R

media

compatible

in

other

computers,

complete

these

steps:

1.

Double-click

My

Computer

.

Right-click

the

CD/DVD

Burner

drive

letter.

2.

Click

Make

Compatible

.

To

use

UDF

formatted

DVD-RAM,

DVD-RW,

DVD+RW,

or

CD-RW

media

in

other

computers,

a

UDF

reader

is

included

on

the

User’s

Guide

and

Software

CD.

To

use

the

UDF

reader,

complete

these

steps:

1.

Insert

the

User’s

Guide

and

Software

CD

into

the

CD

or

DVD

drive

of

the

computer

you

want

to

use

the

UDF

formatted

discs

with.

The

CD

will

Autoplay

2.

Select

Software

from

the

navigation

menu.

3.

Select

the

proper

UDF

reader

for

your

operating

system.

Both

32

and

64

bit

versions

are

included

in

the

installer

list.

Notes:

1.

The

UDF

reader

is

only

needed

on

systems

that

do

not

have

another

DLA

program

installed.

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DVD

Ultrabay

Slim

Burner

User ’s

Guide