DVD PLAYER
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The following symbols appear below in some headings and notes in this section with the following meanings:
Symbols Used
DVD
Description refers to playback of DVD video discs.
CD
Description refers to playback of audio CDs.
MP3
Description refers to playback of MP3 discs.
The following discs can be played back on this DVD player.
• DVD video • DVD-R* • Audio CD • CD-R/RW* • MP3*
*Depending on the types or the writing method of the medium, some discs can not be played.
• Some DVD-R or CD-R/RW discs made on personal computer, or on DVD recorders may not be played back properly due
to factors such as scratches, dirt or special properties of the disc.
• Discs made on personal computers may not be played back properly due to different environments or the settings of the
application you use. We recommend always to use the standardized, properly formatted discs. (Please contact the sales
agency for more detail).
This player conforms to the NTSC color system. You cannot play discs recorded in other color systems such as PAL or SECAM.
• Some discs include region codes as shown on the right.
• The number inside the symbol refers to a region of the world, and a disc encoded in a specific region
format can only be played back on a DVD player with the same region code.
The following discs cannot be played back on this DVD player.
• DVD with region codes other than 1 or ALL • CD-I
• DVD-ROM • SACD
• DVD-RAM • Photo CD
• CD-ROM • Video CD
• VSD • CDV (Only plays back the audio part.)
• CD-G (Only plays back the sound.) • Any other discs without compatibility indications.
Playable Discs
Disc Types
Audio CD
Data on an audio CD is divided into sections called
“tracks”, each of which is given a track number.
Example
Track 1 Track 2 Track 3 Track 4 Track 5 Track 6
Example
Group 1 Group 2
Tra ck 1 Track 2 Track 1 Track 2Tra ck 3 Track 4
MP3
Data on a MP3 is divided into sections called “groups”,
and then into subsections called “tracks”, each of
which is given a group or track number.
DVD
Data on a DVD is divided into sections called “titles”, and
then into subsections called “chapters”, each of which is
given a title or chapter number. Playback conditions are
preset on some DVD video discs, and these playback
conditions take priority over user operations on this play-
er. If a function you selected does not run as desired,
refer to the manual accompanying the disc.
Example
Title 1 Title 2
Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 1 Chapter 2Chapter 3 Chapter 4