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Audio CD
(8 cm /12 cm CD)
In addition, this device also plays:
DVD-R, DVD+R, DVD-RW, DVD+RW, Kodak picture CDs, SVCD and CD-R/ CD-RW
that contain audio titles, MP3, WMA and JPEG files.
This indicates that rewritable data storage media is supported.
Note:
Depending on the features of the recording equipment used or on the CD-R/RW
(or DVD-R, DVD+R, DVD-RW, DVD+RW) itself, there is the possibility that some
discs may not be playback compatible with this device.
Never attach any seals, adhesive labels or stickers to discs (either on the labelled
or recorded side).
Never use irregularly shaped CDs (e.g. orthogonal or heart-shaped). Such types
can lead to or cause malfunctions.
Manufacturers may have already intentionally programmed playback functions
on some DVD and Video CDs. This device plays software manufacturer DVDs and
Video CDs according to content. Therefore, it is possible that some playback func-
tions may not be available or additional functions may be available for use.
Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories:
„Dolby”, „Pro Logic” and the double D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laborato-
ries.
Region code
This DVD player is designed and manufactured for playback of „Region
2” encoded DVD software. Thus, this device is only capable of playing
DVDs intended for „Region 2”.
Region code information: Most DVD disc covers have a globe with one or more
numbers clearly visible on it. This region code number must match the regional
code of your DVD player, in order to play back encoded DVDs in your region. If
this is not the case, then discs encoded for other regions cannot be played. If you
try to play a DVD with a different region code, then the following message will be
displayed on screen: „Check region code”.
DVD±R/RW
DVD-R and DVD+R are two different standards for writable DVD drives and data
storage mediums. These formats enable a one-time recording of DVDs. DVD+RW
and DVD-RW are two standards for rewritable media. These types of DVDs enable
erasing and rewriting. Single-sided recordable DVDs can record up to 4.38 GB and
double-sided up to twice the amount.
VCD (Video CD)
A VCD can hold up to 74 minutes (650 MB) or 80 minutes (700 MB) of MPEG-1
video, including stereo sound.
MPEG
MPEG is an international video and audio standard. MPEG-1 is used for encoding
video for VCD and has been intended for multi-channel surround sound coding,
such as PCM, Dolby Digital and MPEG audio.
Chapter 15
Information on CDs and DVDs
Chapter 15
Information on CDs and DVDs