DVD Movies
Watching movies on your Mac screen couldn’t be simpler: Just insert a movie DVD. The Mac detects that it’s a video DVD (as opposed to, say, one that’s filled with files). Then, unless you’ve fiddled with your preference settings, the DVD Player program opens and begins playing the movie in full-screen mode. (Even the menu bar disappears. To make it reappear, move your cursor to near the top of the screen.)
Note
If DVD Player doesn’t open automatically when you insert a DVD movie, you can open it yourself. It’s in your Applications folder. (Then fix the problem, using the CDs & DVDs panel of System Preferences.)
Playing a Movie
Once DVD Player starts playing your movie, you can move your mouse to the bottom of the screen, at any time, to bring up the control bar, which is deconstructed in Figure 9-17.
Figure 9-17. Top: Even in full-screen mode, you can control the playback and navigate the disc using the new, translucent, pop-up control bar. One especially cool feature is new Player Settings button. It opens the Zoom controls window shown here, which gives you manual control over the width and height of the picture on your screen. Don’t miss the scrubber bar at the very bottom, either. It lets you scroll directly to any spot in the DVD. Bottom: When you’re not in full-screen mode, you get a separate, floating “remote control.” It has most of the same controls, but they’re arranged ...
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