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  2. AOL Video - Troubleshooting - AOL Help

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    To lower the video acceleration in Windows Media Player: 1. Click Start, select All Programs or Programs, and then click Windows Media Player. 2. Click the Tools menu, and then click Options. Note: If the Tools menu is not visible, right-click the title bar, and then click Show Classic Menus.

  3. PowerDVD - Wikipedia

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    PowerDVD is a media player software for Microsoft Windows created by CyberLink, for DVD movie discs, Blu-ray movie discs, and digital video files, photos and music.. PowerDVD is offered in various versions, which vary greatly in terms of functionality, and can be expanded to include additional functions such as playback of licensed audio formats or power-saving functions for use on notebooks ...

  4. Lenovo IdeaCentre A720 - Wikipedia

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    The screen is anchored by a base which includes most of the unit's hardware and all of its ports. Lenovo says that this design makes ports more accessible. [1] The A720 uses a quad-core Intel Core-i7 processor, 8 gigabytes of RAM, and a 1-terabyte hard drive. A DVD-drive comes standard and an upgrade to Blu-ray is an option.

  5. DVD Player (Windows) - Wikipedia

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    DVD Player is an app developed by Microsoft for playing DVD-Video on Microsoft Windows. Originally introduced in Windows 98 , DVD Player was included in Windows Me and Windows 2000 but was removed starting with Windows XP , where DVD playback capabilities were integrated into Windows Media Player and Windows Media Center .

  6. DVD player - Wikipedia

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    A DVD player has to be able to read a DVD in ISO – UDF version 1.02 format, and needs to read and obey the DVDs Regional lockout codes and display a warning if the player is not authorized to play the DVD. To play a DVD smoothly, it needs to be able to decode the MPEG-2 video stream with a maximum bit rate of 10 Mbit/s at peak and 8 Mbit/s ...

  7. ThinkPad T series - Wikipedia

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    Despite a 14.1-inch screen, similar to desktops at the time, the titanium composite body on the laptop was designed to keep the weight as low as possible. [2] Users were also given options to swap components for mobility, like a DVD player, writeable CD drive or numeric keypads. [2]

  8. IdeaPad U series - Wikipedia

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    The laptop's display screen was received positively, with the reviewer saying that, "we could make out the lint on Kermit the Frog in a 1080p Muppets trailer, and the entire cast was an explosion of colors." [5] The laptop also offered Intel Wireless Display (WiDi) technology, allowing users to stream video from their laptops to an HDTV. [5]

  9. DVD recorder - Wikipedia

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    In practice, this is largely confined to computer-based DVD recorders, since standalone units generally record in real time, that is, 1X speed. Recorders use a laser (usually 650 nm red) to read and write DVDs. The reading laser is usually not stronger than 5 mW, while the writing laser is considerably more powerful. The faster the writing ...