DVD
X Player
DVD X
Player is the first region free/code free software DVD player in
the world. DVD X Player have no region lock protection, allowing
you to view ALL movies from ALL regions, 1 thru 6. Through this
player you can play all region DVD on all DVD drives even if you
have changed the region code 5 times.
DVD X
Player supports macrovision-free feature through which you can view
DVDs through your TV-out device without obstruction or distortion.
It also supports operation-free through which you can skip the FBI
warning easily.
DVD X
Player is also a full-featured and easy to use DVD, Video CD, Audio-CD
and media file player. It can provide superior quality video and
audio (Dolby&DTS) also other enhanced functions: e.g. optional
skins, playback image and DV, image capture and bookmark, etc. Furthermore,
it supports DIVX, MPEG4, RM, QuickTime, WMV, WMV-HD, MacroMedia
Flash and so on popular media formats of Internet.
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Features
Region-free
/ Code-free
Allows you to view ALL movies and to watch all region DVDs on region-locked
DVD drives.
RPC1/ RPC2 Region Free, RCE Disc Region Free, Macrovision Free and
Operation Free
High
Definition Video / HDV
DVD X Player supports video format for next-generation---High-Definition
Video (HD-Video) Support resolutions noted of 1280 x 720 (720p)
or 1920 x 1080 (1080p), high resolution ratio reaches MPEG-2 Video.
Support WMV-HD(Windows Media Video High Definition) New!
Superior
Video Quality
DVD X Player enables you experience flawless superior crystal clear
video quality with the original video decoding technology.
Support display a vast array of view screen: wide screen, 16:9,
4:3, Letter-Boxed, Pan&Scan. New!
Photo Slideshows
Drag your favored digital pictures on DVD X Player, choose the background
music, DVD X Player presents a wonderful slideshow right here in
front of you! DVD X Player provides transition effects over 50+.
New!
Playback
DV / WebCam
DVD X Player supports playback DV/WEBCAM video, adjust picture color
and capture image as well. New!
Digital
Zoom-In
DVD X Player¡¯s maximize 10-time Digital Zoom-In function lets you
see exactly what you want to see. Without any lose of detail. New!
DTS Digital
Surround Sound
DVD X Player supports DTS 5.1 Digital Surround Audio/ DVD X Player
delivers the high quality digital surround sound and lively multi-channel
audio experience. New!
The DTS
brand is now synonymous worldwide with the delivery of high quality
digital surround sound.
Dolby,
Dolby Pro-Logic I/II
DVD X Player supports Dolby Digital 5.1 ¨C AC3, Dolby Pro-Logic I/II
24/96
LPCM Direct Output
DVD X Player can offer superior 24/96 LPCM audio direct output for
the latest sound card on the market.
5.1/6.1/7.1
Surround Audio
DVD X Player supports up to 7.1 channels let you explore a lively
impressive multi-channel audio world.
Playing
DivX / XviD / MPEG-4 / QuickTIme / Real/ MacroMedia Flash
DVD X Player supports playback the popular DivX / XviD / MPEG-4
video formats and subtitles as well. DVD X Player also supports
playback the popular Internet format: QuickTime, Real and MacroMedia
Flash.
Supports
all of the following disc formats:
DVD-Video,
DVD-ROM, DVD-RAM, DVD-RW, DVD+RW,
VCD1.1, VCD2.0, SVCD
Video
file formats
Audio-Video Interleaved (AVI)
Motion Picture Experts Group (MPEG, MPG, MaV, DAT)
Windows Media Video (WMV)
QuickTime (version 2 and lower, MOV)
Advanced Streaming Format (ASF, ASX)
Digital Video (DV, DV1)
Video Object File (VOB)
MPEG 2 VIDEO (M2V)
Intel Video Technology (IVF)
QuickTime Content (MOV, QT)
Real Networks Content (RM, RMVB)
DivX (AVI)
Ogg Video(OGM)
Flash(SWF)
Picture(BMP,JPG,GIF)
DC&DV
Audio
file formats:
Microsoft Waveform audio files (.WAV)
AIFF (.AIF)
AU (.AU)
SND (.SND)
MIDI (.MID)
Windows Media Audio (.WMA)
MPEG Audio Layer-3 (.MP3, .MP2, .MP1, .MPA, .M2P, .M2A)
CD(CDA)
Ogg Audio(OGG)
Support
& FAQ
We'll
try to help you as fast as possible, usually in one or two business
days. If
you have any comments or suggestions for the next releases, please
feel free to post them to us.
FAQ
1. What
is the minimum requirement for DVD X Player?
2. What platform can DVD X Player support?
3. Can I use DVD X Player in Windows XP?
4. How to install DVD X Player?
5. Why can not I install DVD X Player in Windows 2000?
6. DVD X Player sometimes shows to upgrade DirectX to 8.0 or above.
Do I have to upgrade it?
7. What kind of audio processing functions can DVD X Player offer?
8. What video playing functions can DVD X Player provide?
9. What types of multi-media formats does DVD X Player support?
10. Does DVD X Player have skins for change?
11. Where can I get or buy a DVD X Player?
12. I have already bought the software and I do not know how to
register DVD X Player.
13. Why do I fail to create Overlay images? How to solve the problem?
14. How to play DVD/VCD/SVCD/MP3?
15. What are the special features and functions of DVD X Player?
16. What kind of video play function can DVD X Player provide?
17. What kind of sound processing can DVD X Player provide?
18. Why there is no subtitles when I am playing DVD X Player?
19. Does Windows 2000 support S/PDIF?
20. Why Can not I use S/PDIF 5.1 channels output provided by DVD
X Player?
21. Why there is region code protection?
22. How many types of region code protection in DVD-ROM hardware
itself?
23. How many times is allowed for me to change the region code after
installing DVD X Player?
24. My computer has MPEG1 or MPEG2 hardware decoding and compression
card. Can I still use DVD X Player?
25. Is DVD X Player player compatible with VCD?
26. Can I use frame capture function during playing VCD movie?
27. I got an error message "This DVD-Video content is protected
by Macrovision. The system does not satisfy Macrovision requirement.
Can't continue playing this disc", what is it?
Q: What
is the minimum system requirement for DVD X Player?
A: CPU: Intel Pentium II 350MHz/Celeron 400MHz MMX or above; DVD-ROM;
Sound card: PCI/ISA sound card (strongly recommend PCI); RAM: 32MB;
VGA card: Support DirectDraw
Q:What
platform can DVD X Player support?
A: Windows 98/ME/2000/XP or above;
Important: DirectX 8.0 or above is required.
Q: Can
I use DVD X Player in Windows XP?
A: Yes.
Q: How
to install DVD X Player?
A: Run setup program and follow the steps to carry out installation.
Important:
During installation, users must logon Windows as Administrator,
because some filters of Windows have to be registered by Administrator.
Q: Why
can not I install DVD X Player in Windows 2000 sometimes?
A: Users must logon Windows as Administrator during installation.
Q: DVD
X Player sometimes shows upgrading to DirectX8.0 or above. Do I
have to upgrade DirectX?
A: Yes, DVD X Player is based on DirectX 8.0.
Q: What
audio processing functions can DVD X Player offers?
A: please see the compatibility of DVD X Player play.
Q: What
video playing functions can DVD X Player provide?
A: please see the compatibility of DVD X Player play.
Q: What
types of multi media formats does DVD X Player support?
A: please see the compatibility of DVD X Player play.
Q:Does
DVD X Player have Skins to change?
A: Yes, you can download the new skins from our website.
Q:Where
can I get a DVD X Player trial?
A: From our website, click here to download
Q: I
have bought DVD X Player player, but I do not know how to register
it.
A: 1. Find a serial number contained in the order confirmation email.
2. Run DVD X Player player, select purchase/register of the right
click menu at video window. 3. Carefully input your name and serial
number and then click on register.
Q: Why
do I fail to create Overlay surface on the video card? How to solve
the problem?
A: Because the VGA card cannot provide enough memory for software.
To work out this problem, you may reduce resolution, refreshing
rate and color pallet. Another reason could be that the VGA card
is too old to support Overlay mode.
Q: How
to play DVD,VCD,SVCD,MP3?
A: Just insert the disc into DVD-ROM or open the file directly.
Q: What
are the special features and functions of DVD X Player?
A: See the features of DVD X Player players
Q: What
kind of video play function can DVD X Player 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 DVD X Player 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 DVD X Player?
A: The Overlay driver of your VGA card has not been started normally.
You can try the following methods to fix it:
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: Yes,but it only works under Windows 2000 with Service Pack 2
or later versions.
Q: Why
Can not I use S/PDIF 5.1 channels output provided by DVD X Player?
A: Check out if your Sound Card supports S/PDIF.
Q: Why
region code be protected?
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. DVD X Player 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 DVD X Player, you may confirm if
you have change the region code for 5 times. If yes, DVD X Player
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. DVD X Player
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 DVD X Player 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 MPEG2 hardware decoding and compression card already.
Can I still use DVD X Player?
A: DVD X Player may be compatible with hardware compression card,
but cannot be run simultaneously with the hardware compression card.
Q: Can
all functions of DVD X Player be used in VCD?
A: Yes
Q: Can
I use frame capture function during playing VCD movie?
A: Yes, DVD X Player v1.0 provides frame capture function and you
can use this function during DVD or VCD playing.
Q: I
got an error message "This DVD-Video content is protected by
Macrovision. The system does not satisfy Macrovision requirement.
Can't continue playing this disc", what is it?
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, in order to prevent
them from being copied to video tape. Your system, particularly
your video card and drivers, must be configured properly. Otherwise,
Macrovision errors may occur. 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.
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.
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