Understanding DVD Terminology
In order to understand the DVD controls, you
should be familiar with DVD terminology. Each
DVD can hold one or more titles . Most full-length
movies have only one title on the DVD, but some
DVDs include several short movies, with each
movie being a separate title.
Each title is divided into multiple chapters . A
chapter is a particular segment or scene in the
movie. When watching a DVD movie, you have
the ability to jump to the next chapter, the
previous chapter, or to a specific chapter.
A single image in a movie is called a frame .
Using the WinDVD Control Panel
The WinDVD control panel automatically
appears when you insert a DVD.
If you are playing a movie full screen and the
panel is hidden, you can redisplay it as follows:
1 Right-click anywhere in the video window.
2 Select View.
3 Click Player. The control panel appears.
To see what a button does on the control
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panel, place the mouse pointer on the
button; the button title appears onscreen.
To move the WinDVD control panel, place
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the mouse pointer on the panel (but not on
a button), and drag it to the desired
location on the screen.
To resize the video window when it is not
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full screen, place the mouse pointer on a
window corner and drag the border.
Or
Click the Full Screen button in the
upper-right corner of the WinDVD
control panel.
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