JVC 2006 DVD Player User Manual


 
DVD Players
Progressive Scanning
Conventional
Track Adjust
Interlace Scanning
0.6x 0.8x 1.0x 1.2x 1.5x
Variable Speed
Sound &
Subtitles
Upward Disc Warpage
Downward Disc Warpage
Tilts
Note: Some CD-R and CD-RW (Linear PCM/MP3/JPEG/SVCD/VCD) discs, as well as
some DVD-R/+R discs, may not be played properly depending on their condition.
Normally, DVD-R/+R discs recorded with the DVD VIDEO format can be played back, but
there are some that may not because of the disc characteristics or recording condition.
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Technologies for High
Resolution in Sound and Vision
NTSC Progressive Compatibility and
Digital Direct Progressive Scan Output
JVC’s DVD players provide smooth, sharp,
high-resolution images in NTSC progressive
format. Moreover, the Digital Direct
Progressive Scan Output delivers the NTSC-
progressive pictures without converting the
original frames to the interlaced one when
viewing a movie. The result is a reduction of
conversion loss, which translates into natural,
smooth images.
192kHz/24-bit Audio D/A Converter
Combining 8-times oversampling/192kHz
with 24-bit resolution, the JVC DVD players
offer astounding sound quality with high
clarity and fidelity.
Ease of Use, Comfort,
and Convenience
Vari-Play with Sound & Subtitles
The units deliver Quick/Slow Playback
complete with sound and subtitles. The
1.2x/1.5x Quick Playback permits fast check
Express Play Start
Turn on the system and load a disc into the
DVD player. The first movie scene appears
on screen with virtually no waiting. Express
Play Start has a unique algorithm to identify
media and optimize parameters, the wait for
the show to start is over.
Rolling Pickup
JVC’s laser pickup has been known for
superior resistance against mistracking
caused by the variable thicknesses of two-
Track Adjust — For Noise-Free
Playback of Privately-Created Discs
Track Adjust is a JVC software innovation for
noise-free* playback of difficult discs. It
applies special signal processing to improve
tracking accuracy to playback uncentered,
scratched, or poorly-recorded discs —
problems often seen with privately created
DVDs. Three modes are available — Normal
for overall improvement, plus two modes
geared specifically for scratched or
uncentered discs. The last mode used for a
particular disc can be memorized by the Disc
Resume function (available for the last 30
loaded discs).
* “Noise” refers to block noise or picture freeze. The
effectiveness of noise reduction depends on the seriousness
of scratches, uncenteredness, or other problems with the
disc.
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• Playable Formats: DVD-Video, DVD-RW, DVD-R,
+RW, +R, CD, CD-R/RW, SVCD/VCD, MP3/JPEG
Digital Still (CD-R/RW) • Progressive Scan Output
• PAL Playback on NTSC TV • Dolby Digital/DTS
Digital Output • Component Video Output
• Digital Direct Progressive Scan Output
• 192kHz/24-bit Audio D/A Converter
• 10-bit/54MHz Video D/A Converter
• Track Adjust — for Noise-Free Playback of
Privately-Created Discs • Vari-Play (Variable-
Speed Playback) with Sound and Subtitles
(1.5x/1.2x/1.0x/0.8x/0.6x) • Express Play
Start • Rolling Pickup • VFP (Video Fine
Processor): 7 Parameters with 2 Presets and
2 Manual Settings • High-Resolution GUI
(Graphical User Interface) • One-Touch
Replay (10 Sec.) • Zoom Play (3 Steps)
• Resume Function (30 Discs) • Stylish,
Ultra-Slim Design — Only 1
3
/
4
” (44mm) High
DVD Video Player with Progressive Scan, featuring Multi-Format Playback, Track Adjust, Vari-Play (w. Sound & Subtitles), and Express Play Start
DVD Video Player
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sided discs, serious scratches, disc wobbling
and non-concentricity. JVC developed a
higher-performance pickup — the Rolling
Pickup — that follows wandering tracks and
plays warped discs with impeccable
precision. You can play difficult discs and
enjoy movies with JVC DVD players when
you can't with other players.
of program content without missing subtitles.
The 0.6x/0.8x Slow Playback with sound and
subtitles makes rapid speech easier to follow.