DX-V888W
MPEG 1MPEG 2
Video Recording Format
Audio Recording Format(max. 20 min)(max. 74 min)(max. 20 min)(max. 74 min)
Digital Digital Digital Digital Digital (max. 55 min)
Label Side1 side1 side1 side1 side
Super VCDUses MPEG2 video recording format to provide high- definition and high-quality images. 4 audio channels supporting 2 stereo systems and 4 multilingual languages. Able to switch subtitles in 4 languages using the overlay graphics function.Analogue system CDVs (12 cm) cannot be played. Photo CDs and CD-ROMs cannot be played. Video CDs are recorded in one of two modes: PAL format or NTSC format.
8 cm (3OO)12 cm (5OO)8 cm (3OO)12 cm (5OO)12 cm (5OO)1 sidenSUPERSuper VCD (Super Video Compact Disc) provides higher quality images (up to 55 minutes from a 12 cm disc) compare to the existing Video CD. Main features are as follows:Notes:
CD single
Video CD Super VCD
CD (Compact Disc)
FeatureSound and motion pictures can be played using the same control operations as apply to music CDs.In addition to the feature shown above (for discs without PBC), PBC CDs have a menu that is displayed on the TV screen. You can play interactive games and make use of other software with the retrieval function (menu playback). You can also display high resolution or normal still pictures.VCD 3.0 discs are written in the HTML format, and each display sup- ports interactive operations using the hyper-link function.
SymbolDiscSize
SUPER
Video CD
TYPES OF DISCS WHICH CAN BE PLAYED The disc symbols are found on the disc labels or jackets.nAny CD that contains motion pictures can be played. You can enjoy motion pictures with the sound quality of MDs and the picture quality of VHS tapes. Digital compression technology allows the continuous playback of up to 74 minutes from a 12 cm disc. With video CDs, you can select the items you want to watch from the on-screen menu. Discs which support OPlayback con- trol� can display still pictures.This unit handles video CDs that support PBC (version 2.0). (PBC is an abbreviation of OPlayback Control�.) You can enjoy the following types of playback, depending on the type of disc. Disc type Video CDs without PBC (version 1.1) Video CDs with PBC (version 2.0) VCD 3.0
NTSC/PAL
PAL NTSC AUTO
Selecting the video output formatEach time this button is pressed, the format will change in the following order:Video CDs are recorded in one of two modes: PAL format or NTSC format. When you watch a PAL source disc in the NTSC mode or an NTSC source disc in the PAL mode, the vertical size of the picture will not be modified. If a multi-mode TV is equipped with an input selector switch, set the switch to OMULTI MODE�. For the details, refer to the TV operation manual. Do not change the video output format during playback. If you do, the picture signal may not be output properly. Picture may be distorted when the setting is switched. This is not the malfunction of the unit. A few hours after the AC power plug is disconnected from the AC outlet, the setting will be reset to PAL (which is the factory setting).
n(Remote control operation)Video CD is recorded in PAL format or NTSC format. Select the video output format (NTSC, PAL) that matches your TV or VCR.To select the video output format:Whilst in the stop mode, press the NTSC/PAL button.Notes:
STAND-BY
Set the input selector to VCR.Set the input selector to AUX. Set the TV/VCR selector to VCR.Set the input selector to VCR.
:ON/STAND-BY
AV TVVCRAV TV
How to turn the power on or offSet the 9OFF :ON/STAND-BY button on the main unit to :ON. The STAND-BY indicator will light up.As long as the STAND-BY indicator is lit, you can turn the power on or put the unit in the stand-by mode, using the ON/ STAND-BY button on the remote control.When not using this unit, set the 9OFF :ON/STAND-BY button on the main unit to 9OFF. The STAND-BY indicator will go out.Adjusting the TV and VCR
PREPARATION FOR USE9OFF ON/STAND-BY
n123nThe input selection of the TV and VCR varies according to how the connections have been made, so be sure to make the settings correctly. (After making the settings, follow the playback proce- dure on page 11 to confirm that the settings are correct.)
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