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DVD is an incredible format that presents the highest
DVDquality digital audio and video available today. Because
using the DVD changer and DVDs may be confusing at
DVDs are divided into units referred to as titles, andfirst, following the order below should help you get
titles are divided into chapters. A DVD which contains athrough the important stages of getting set up so you
movie may have only one title with many or no chaptercan start using your changer as soon as possible.
divisions. Karaoke DVDs may have many titles, assigning
a title to each song on the DVD. Menu screens do not
Get familiar with the changer.
belong to any title.
DVD player functions generally apply to titles on a DVDRefer to the section OBefore Using� on page 8 to
or chapters within a selected title. The player functionsconfirm that all the accessories were included with the
available may also vary from title to title, depending onchanger. If you are new to DVD, it might be beneficial for
the DVD. When DVDs have a unique title division, ityou to go through the ONames and Functions� section
should be noted that search and program functions maystarting on page 9 to get familiar with the parts and
be affected.buttons on the main unit and remote controller.
There is also a list of terms that can be found on page 76
Title 1Title 2if you are having trouble understanding some of the
Chapter 1Chapter 2Chapter 1Chapter 2terminology associated with DVD.
Make the necessary connections.
No entertainment system seems to be set up exactly
the same way. The OMaking Connections� section
DVDstarting on page 15 shows how video and audio
connections may be made to suit your home
entertainment system.
Set up the changer.
Video CD/CD
Before you can begin to enjoy the benefits of the DVD
format, it is first necessary to set up the changer to
Video CDs and CDs are divided into units referred to as
output the video and audio corresponding to your
tracks (Video CD tracks may also be referred to as
system. The section OSetting Up the Changer� starting
scenes). One song generally corresponds to one track.
on page 20 explains how to use the Setup Navigator, a
Some tracks are further divided into units referred to as
function that automatically sets up your changer. The
indexes. Video CDs with PBC (Playback Control) also
Setup screen menus, described in the section starting
contain menus recorded on the disc which enable easy
on page 39, are also used in a number of other
access to the contents of the disc.
functions. Learning the procedure for operating these
When played back on a DVD player, both Video CDs and
menus will make using this changer much easier and
CDs are considered to be a single title, regardless of the
more enjoyable.
number of tracks.
Track 1Track 2Track 3Track 4Load the disc rack and play discs.
When all the connections and setups have been made,
you are ready to play your DVDs, Video CDs, and CDs
with the changer. The section OGetting Started Using
Your DVD Changer� starting on page 23 outlines the
Video CDbasic changer operations.
Organize the discs in the disc rack.
Track 1Track 2Track 3Track 4Track 5
The section ODisc Management� on page 30 helps you
manage the discs you have loaded in the rack by making
use of the Sub Setup screen menus. By taking advantage
of this changerOs text input and cross-referencing
CDcapabilities, it is quick and easy to find the disc you want.
Enjoy the other features available.
Once you are comfortable using the basic changer
functions, you are ready to take advantage of the various
options DVD and this changer have to offer. The section
OAdvanced Functions� starting on page 49 describes a
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