Types of Discs that Can Be Played on Your Player
GENERAL INFORMATION
Disc Function or Operation that is Not Available
In the cases listed below, the or indicator may appear on the TV screen, which indicates
that the function or operation is not available.
" When you intend to perform the function or operation on which the manufacturer restriction is imposed:
The specific functions on some DVDs and VIDEO CDs are determined by the disc manufacturer. As this
Player plays disc data in accordance with the guidelines of the disc manufacturer, some functions may not
be available on some discs. Be sure to read the documentation provided with the disc.
" When you intend to perform the functions or operations prohibited for the current disc:
The types of functions and operations that can be used for a particular disc vary depending on the
features of that disc. Some disc functions and operations may differ from the descriptions given in this
Operation Manual. In this event, follow the instructions given on the screen.
Icons Used on DVDs
Sample Icons
1. English21. English
216:9LB2
2. Chinese2. Chinese2
Number of audioType of subtitlesScreen aspectDisc withRegion code indicator
tracksrecordedratio recordedmultiple
camera angles
2
" This Player supports 2-channel (L/R) audio and 5.1ch (Multi-channel) MPEG Audio 1/2 (only when the DIGITAL OUT coaxial
jack or OPTICAL DIGITAL OUT jack is used for connection). It does not support 7.1 channel MPEG Audio Version 2.0.
3
" When playing back a CD-G (Graphics) or CD EXTRA disc, the audio portion will be played, but the graphic images will not
be shown.
Title, Chapter and Tracks
Y DVDs are divided into Otitles� and Ochapters�. If the disc has more than one movie on it, each movie would be
a separate Otitle�. OChapters�, on the other hand, are sections of titles.
Example: DVD
Title 1Title 2
Chapter 1Chapter 2Chapter 3Chapter 1Chapter 2
Y VIDEO CDs and Audio CDs are divided into Otracks�. You can think of a Otrack� as one tune on an Audio CD.
Example: VIDEO CD or Audio CD
Track 1Track 2Track 3Track 4Track 5
Y Numbers identify each title, chapter, and track on a disc. Most discs have these numbers recorded on them, but some do
not.
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