IBM ThinkPad January 14, 2001 DVD-Video Player Upgrade for Windows 2000 Version 5.00.00.94.01 =============================================================== What This Package Does ----------------------- The accompanying DVD-Video Player Upgrade package can update the DVD-Video Player feature in the ThinkPad system to function in Windows 2000. The following models are supported: - ThinkPad 390, 390E, 390X - ThinkPad i Series 1400 Model 2611 - ThinkPad i Series 1500 Model 2611 - ThinkPad i Series 1700 To determine whether you have to update the program, refer to Summary of Changed and Fixed Items. To update the program, refer to the Installation Guide. Released Version ---------------- Version 5.00.00.26.2 Windows 2000 support Version 5.00.00.94.01 New function support Summary of Change ----------------- Key: Program version (for example, 1.00 means Version 1.00) (New) New function or enhancement (Fix) Correction to existing function <5.00.00.26.2> - (New) Support for Windows 2000 <5.00.00.94.01> - (New) Support for TV out. Installation Guide ------------------ NOTE: - Use this driver only for the ThinkPads with Mediamatics DVDExpress installed. - This package cannot be installed without the Mediamatics DVDExpress DVD-Video player installed in the system. This package is for upgrade purpose only. Installing DVDExpress on your ThinkPad for Windows 2000 1. Verify that the DVD-ROM drive is installed in your ThinkPad system. If the DVD drive is not installed, install it before continuing. 2. Start Windows 2000. 3. Exit all Windows programs before running the DVDExpress Setup program. 4. Extract the upgrade package onto the hard disk drive. 5. Click Start, then click Run. 6. In the Open field, type C:\DRIVERS\W2K\DVD\SETUP.EXE to install the DVD player. If you extracted the files to a different location, specify that location instead. 7. Click the OK button to start the installation process. 8. Click Next in the Welcome screen. The Software License Agreement window will open. NOTE: Before continuing with the installation, make certain you have read through and agree to all the terms of the license agreement. If you agree, click Yes to continue. 9. Click next to install DVDExpress in the default folder. The Setup program will begin copying files to your system. 10. After all files are copied to your computer, click Finish to automatically restart your computer for the changes to take effect. When your computer restarts, the DVDExpress DVD player is installed and ready to be used for Windows 2000. For the best results while playing back DVDs under Windows 2000, the transfer mode for the DVD-ROM drive should be to be set to DMA mode. To enable DMA mode for your computer's DVD-ROM drive, following these instructions below: 1. Verify that the DVD-ROM drive is installed in your ThinkPad system. 2. Click Start, select Settings, then click Control Panel. 3. Double-click the System applet. The System Properties window will appear. 4. Click the Hardware tab. 5. Click Device Manager, then click the + next to IDE ATA/ATAPI controllers. 6. Highlight the Secondary IDE Channel device and double- click it to open its Properties window. 7. Click the Advanced Settings tab. 8. Under Device 0, locate the Transfer Mode: list box; and then select the DMA if available. 9. Click OK. 10. Click Yes to allow the operating system to automatically restart your computer. When Windows restarts your computer, your DVD-ROM drive will run in DMA mode. How to determine which version is installed: 1. Run DVD Player. 2. Click the DVD Options button which is at the bottom left corner of the DVD Player. 3. DVD Options window appears then see Build version: for the DVD player version No. Note ---- On DVD models of i Series model 2611, sufficient DVD playback performance may not be achieved depending on the DVD titles you play. This is a current known limitation due to the software DVD decoder and CPU performance running on these models. Trademarks ---------- IBM and ThinkPad are trademarks of IBM Corporation. Windows is a trademark of Microsoft Corporation. Other company, product, and service names may be registered trademarks, trademarks or service marks of others.