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Using DVD@CCESS

Apple's DVD@CCESS technology allows any Macintosh or Windows DVD player application to respond to web links included on a DVD-Video title.

Macintosh Computers
With Macintosh computers, DVD@CCESS functionality is built into recent versions of the Apple DVD Player application. It is not necessary to install any software if your computer includes version 2.4 or later of the Apple DVD Player.

You may need to configure DVD Player to process the DVD@CCESS links. Select Enable DVD@CCESS Web Links in the Disc tab in DVD Player Preferences.

Windows Computers
With Windows computers, you need to install a small application that will process the DVD@CCESS links.

To install the DVD@CCESS software on a Windows system:

Notes for Using DVD@CCESS on Windows Computers

- You can disable the DVD@CCESS functionality at any time by opening the DVD@CCESS system tray applet and deselecting the DVD@CCESS Active checkbox.

- DVD@CCESS web links will only work properly if the playback computer has an Internet connection. If a link does not work as expected, verify that you actually have a connection. (This does not apply to web links which reference local URLs, such as a file on the DVD or hard disk.)

©2003 Apple Computer, Inc. All rights reserved.
Apple, the Apple logo, DVD Studio Pro, Mac, and Macintosh are trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. DVD@CCESS is a trademark of Apple Computer, Inc. All other trademarks are properties of their respective owners.



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