Use this guide to quickly find the information you need about using multimedia in Windows 2000 Professional.
Windows 2000 combines the best of Windows 98 multimedia features with the power of Windows NT 4.0.
See "What's New" in this chapter.
Learn how to deploy custom multimedia environment settings, such as system sounds and browser multimedia support. Learn technical details about audio and video hardware, such as DVD drives and the Accelerated Graphics Port (AGP).
See "Optimizing Workstations for Multimedia" in this chapter.
Learn about different file formats and compression, as well as how to play CDs, DVDs, or multimedia on the Web.
See "Using Multimedia Effectively" in this chapter.
Use this section to learn how to use Troubleshooters and the Sounds and Multimedia option in Control Panel to correct problems with multimedia applications and files.
See "Troubleshooting Multimedia" in this chapter.