Q: What is the minimum requirement
for BlazeDVD?
A: Before installing BlazeDVD, you should confirm your system
comply with the following minimum requirement:
Windows 98, ME, 2000, XP or above;
CPU: Intel Pentium II 350MHz/Celeron 400MHz MMX or above;
Play hardware: DVD-ROM;
Sound card: PCI/ISA sound card (strongly recommend PCI);
RAM: 32MB;
VGA card: Support DirectDraw
Q:What platform can BlazeDVD support?
A: BlazeDVD is a simple to use DVD play software using
pure software method. It supports all windows systems of Microsoft Windows.
· Windows 98/98 Second edition / Millennium
· Windows 2000 series
· Windows XP series
BlazeDVD will support Linux,Mac,Windows CE In the future. With powerful
supporting functions, BlazeDVD enjoys popularity by more and more multi
media users. What is more important, you don’t need to bother
about any thing as the program automatically detect your operating system
and carry out the necessary steps for installation for you.
Q: Can I use BlazeDVD in Windows
XP?
A: BlazeDVD support Windows XP and can be run in Windows
XP.
Q: How to install BlazeDVD?
A: It dependd on the way you buy the software.
1. Register number by email
You can download and install most updated BlazeDVD trial version from
our website and register with the registered number you obtain from
us by email.
2. CD setup disc
Run setup program supplied with CD and follow the steps to carry out
installation.
3. Online download
After you have completed an order, you will receive an order confirmation
email which will provide you a designated website to download BlazeDVD
setup files.
Q: Why can’t I install BlazeDVD
in Windows 2000?
A: If your operating system is Windows 2000, when you
install BlazeDVD, you should logon as Administrator in order to install
the program.
Q: BlazeDVD prompt me to upgrade
DirectX to version 8.0 or newer versions. Do I need to upgrade DirectX?
A: BlazeDVD need to have DirectX 8.0 or newer versions
to run the program. You can download free latest version from Microsoft
website. If you purchased BlazeDVD is in CD version, the disc should
have contained DirectX setup disc. Find it and install it in your computer.
Q: What kind of audio processing
functions can BlazeDVD offers?
A: 1.Dolby Digital 2/4/6- channels decoding and (floating point)
Pro-Logic decoding functions?
2 . Support SPDIFto output Dolby Digital (AC-3) and Digital Theater
System (DTS) for most real audio quality.
3 . Support MPEG-2 audio effect and LPCM decoding function.
4 . Support two channels DS3D, A3D and QXPander analogue surround sound
effect.
5 . Support Windows 2000 multi-channels and SPDIF.
6 . Support DVD sound effect of Microsoft DirectSound standard interface.
7 . Support 2 channels output and mixer arithmetic.
8 . Support multi-channels output of the main stream sound cards
9. Support karaoke and MP3 functions.
Q: What video playing functions
can BlazeDVD provide?
A: 1.Support NTSC (resolution at 720 x 480) and PAL
(resolution at 720 x 576) system.
2.Support different display modes for different screen resolutions.
For example, it supports display modes of 4:3 or 16:9 under the screen
resolution of 4:3, or supports display modes of 16:9 under the screen
resolution of 16:9.
3.Display correct aspect ratio of the movie.
4. upport DVD (MPEG-2) and VCD (MPEG-1) specifications.
5.Strengthened smooth playing and eliminate picture twittering.
Q: What types of multi media formats
does BlazeDVD support?
A: BlazeDVD support most of the multi media formats,
including various audio and video specifications. It support all functions
provided by Microsoft. Details of specifications are as follows:
1. Audio-Video Interleaved (AVI)
2. Motion Picture Experts Group (MPEG, MPG, M2V, DAT)
3. Windows Media? Video (WMV)
4. QuickTime (version 2 and lower, MOV)
5. Advanced Streaming Format (ASF, ASX)
6. Digital Video (DV, DV1)
7. Video Object File (VOB)
8. MPEG 2 VIDEO (M2V)
9 . WAV (WAV)
10 . AIFF (AIF)
11 . AU (AU)
12 . SND (SND)
13 . MIDI (MID)
14 . Windows Media Audio* (WMA)
15 . MPEG Audio Layer-3 (MP3, MP2, MP1, MPA, M2P, M2A)
Q:Have BlazeDVD functions for
change skins?
A: BlazeDVD v1.0 provides functions for changing skins
that is suitable for you. You can also visit our website http://www.blazevideo.com
to download the most new skins or design specific skins by yourselves!
Q:Where can I get or buy a BlazeDVD?
A: If you want an trial version, you can download it
in the “free download area” of our website.
Q: I have already bought the
software and I don’t know how to register BlazeDVD.
A: 1. You must first install BlazeDVD evaluations copy.
If you don’t have it, please download it from our website.
2. Find a serial number contained in the order confirmation email. It
is suggested to print out the email and keep it properly for future
reference.
3. Run BlazeDVD, select purchase / register of the right click menu
at video window.
4. Carefully input your name and serial number and then click on register.
Q: Why I fail to create Overlay
surface on the video card? How to solve the problem?
A: Such alarm will be prompted by BlazeDVD if your
VGA card cannot provide enough memory space or don’t have Overlay
mode to display video images.
In this case, it is suggested to reduce the resolution, refreshing rate
or color pallet to leave enough memory space for video images.
Another reason is due to drivers for the VGA card is quite old or don’t
support Overlay mode which lead to failure of Overlay initiation. Please
contact your VGA supplier for most updated drivers or do as we recommend
above.
Q: How to play DVD,VCD,SVCD,MP3?
A: You only need to insert the a disc into DVD-ROM
not matter it is DVD, VCD or SVCD, BlazeDVD will launch automatically
and play the contents for you as long as your DVD-ROM support standard
read and write formats. It is just insert and play. You don’t
need to bother which type of format to choose for the disc to play.
If you find that the inserted disc cannot play correctly, it may be
due to the non-standard format of the disc being playing. In this case,
please try to use “file” mode to play, like MP3 or some
multi media files made you yourselves.
Q: What are the special features
and functions of BlazeDVD?
A: BlazeDVD ™ is a simple and easy to use multi
media play program by pure software method. It is simple, reliable and
suitable for users worldwide. BlazeDVD is the best choice for DVD playing!
Dispense of the use of the expensive hardware MPEG-2 decompression card,
it can play DVD with high graphic quality and let you enjoy the best
music environment. It render your multi media computer to be home theater
and audio and video center!
Features of the Products:
· Support DVD?VCD?SVCD?MP3 playback;
· Personalized user interface;
· Changing of control panel skin;
· Bookmark
· Hardware acceleration and motion compensation
· Pan&scan
Q: What kind of video play function
can BlazeDVD provide?
A: 1. Support NTSC (resolution 720 x 480) and PAL (resolution
720 x 576) specifications.
2. Support different display modes under different aspect ratio and
resolution. For example, it supports display modes of 4:3 or 16:9 under
the screen resolution of 4:3, or supports display modes of 16:9 under
the screen resolution of 16:9.
3. Display correct aspect ratio of the movie.
4. Support hardware motion compensation function.
5. Support different DVD (MPEG-2) and VCD (MPEG-1) specifications.
6. Strengthened smooth playing and eliminate picture twittering.
Q: What kind of sound
processing can BlazeDVD provide?
A: 1. By means of MMX Dolby Digital 2/4/6- channels
and Pro-Logic
2. Support SPDIF to output Dolby Digital (AC-3) and obtain most real
audio quality
3. Support MPEG-2 sound effect and LPCM software decoding function
4. Support 2 channels analogue surround audio effect
5. Support Windows 2000 multi channels (Creative!) and SPDIF (Crystal
654630/4624)
6. Support DVD sound effect of Microsoft DirectSound standard interface
7. Support 2 channels output and mixer arithmetic
8. Support multi-channels output of main stream sound cards
9. Support Karaoke and MP3 play functions.
Q: Why there is no subtitles when I am playing
BlazeDVD?
A: This is because that the Overlay driver of your
VGA card has not been started normally and you cannot see subtitles.
You can try the following method to correct the problem:
A. Install DirectX 8 or higher version;
B. Update your VGA card driver;
C. Reduce the resolution, color pallet and adjusting refreshing rate.
Q: Does Windows 2000 support
S/PDIF?
A: BlazeDVD can use S/PDIF. But it depends on whether
your sound card supports S/PDIF. It only works after Windows 2000 have
installed Microsoft Service Pack 2 or later versions.
Q: Why Can’t I use S/PDIF
5.1 channels output provided by BlazeDVD?
A: First confirm if your sound card support S/PDIF.
IF your sound card could not support, you cannot play using S/PDIF.IF
you want to set this option, press audio setting button on the BlazeDVD
setting attribute and select DVD play setting option.
Q: Why there is region code protection?
A: The major movie producers in the world have set
the standard to divide the world into 6 regions and require the DVD
released within in these 6 regions to be set with region code to protect
their interest. Hence, theaters and families in each region will not
be able to obtain cheaper discs from those cheaper regions and has to
purchase from the normal channels so as to safeguard their interest.BlazeDVD
allows for the user to set a different region code for 5 times. After
setting of 5 times, the player will only watch the DVD set for the region
or discs locked for all regions.
Q: How many types of region code
protection in DVD-ROM hardware itself?
A: The region code protection in DVD-ROM hardware may
be classed into 2 types: A. Phase I (with no region code protection):
The hardware itself will not protect the region and the region code
is protected by the software. In the case of BlazeDVD, you may confirm
if you have change the region code for 5 times. If yes, BlazeDVD will
use the last set region code as the final setting and lock the region
code.B. Phase II (with region code protection): Use the set region code
protect on the hardware as the one for watching movies. As this is the
protection by the hardware itself, you should consult DVD-RMO manufacturer
for detail information. BlazeDVD will base on the region code set in
the DVD-ROM.
Q: How many times is allowed
for me to change the region code after setup the BlazeDVD for the first
time?
A: The region code protection is to comply with the
major 8 movie producers in the world. You will have 5 opportunities
to change the region code (depend on the DVD ROM) and the region code
will be locked after the 5th setting. From then on, you could only play
DVD movies set for the region or locked for all regions.
Q: My computer has already
MPEG1or MPEG2 hardware decoding and compression card. Can I still use
BlazeDVD?
A: BlazeDVD is a play program for decoding MPEG1 and
MPEG2 using pure software method. BlazeDVD may be compatible with hardware
compression card, but cannot be run simultaneously with the hardware
compression card.This means that when you are using BlazeDVD, remember
don’t to use hardware compression card at the same time. Because
if hardware compression card and BlazeDVD are used simultaneously, it
may cause the playback to stop or even the system will be suspended.
If such thing happen, it is suggested to remove the hardware compression
card or close it.
Q: Can all functions of BlazeDVD
be used in VCD?
A: There are many types and sizes of VCD. For some
disc types like music CD, they have musics / chapters and can be skipped
forward and backward. For other VCD, they don’t allow for such
actions. However, you can fully utilize searching slider to search for
the sections you want to play.Some of the allowable functions that may
be used on some VCD depend on the individual case are listed below:
Skip to next chapter or last chapter, those listed below are for VCD.
Normal setup
OSD setup
Begin to use
Audio setup
Panel setup
Q: Can I use frame capture
function during playing VCD movie?
A: BlazeDVD v1.0 provides frame capture function and
you can use this function during DVD or VCD playing.
Q: I encounter a error "This
DVD-Video content is protected by Macrovision. The system does not satisfy
Macrovision requirement.Can't continue playing this disc", why
?
A: Macrovision errors usually indicate a failure to
authenticate the Macrovision-protected video content on a DVD disc.
Macrovision is the analog copy protection applied to most DVD's, in
order to prevent them from being copied to video tape. Your system,
particularly your video card and drivers, must be configured properly
or Macrovision errors can result. There can be several possible causes
of this problem:
Improperly Configured Video Drivers: Make sure you install video drivers
according to the manufacturer specifications. Detailed instructions
for properly installing or upgrading video drivers are usually included
in a readme file that accompanies the driver files.
Incompatible Software or Drivers: Please make sure that your DVD decoder
is fully compatible with your current system configuration. This includes
video card, version of Windows, version of DirectX, etc. Be sure to
visit the decoder's website for information about system requirements
if you are not completely sure of compatibility. If your decoder is
not fully compatible, then an upgrade for it may be available that will
make it compatible.
TV Out Feature May Be Activated: On most notebook PC's, as well as some
desktop computers, the display adapter has a TV Out feature. If you
are viewing DVD video on a computer, you should make sure that only
the display that is currently in use is active. For instance, if you
have a laptop and you do not have an external monitor or TV connected
to it, make absolutely sure that this feature is not currently activated.
If it is, then the video hardware will be trying to send a signal to
both places, and an error is likely to occur.
No Support For Macrovision In Video Drivers: This is becoming a rare
issue, but it can still happen. Older video cards (mainly, models released
before 1997) probably will not support Macrovision. In addition, some
video card makers can sometimes release driver updates even for current
models that are incorrectly configured for Macrovision support. In these
cases, the solution would be to either replace the video card with a
newer model, or install a set of drivers that include Macrovision support
in them; depending on what the situation may be.
Insufficient Video Resources: Sometimes a lack of hardware resources
can trigger a Macrovision error. You may want to change your display
to 800x600 pixels and High Color (16-Bit), and see if this makes any
difference. Also, if you have recently replaced your monitor or have
your system connected to a different monitor than it usually uses, make
sure that Windows is not still configured to use the previous monitor
model. This too can trigger a Macrovision error.
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