Beko E5 manual Special DVD features, VCD/VCD features

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DVD Mode

DVD features

You can recognise a DVD by the logo on the label.

Depending on the content of the DVD, the discs contain one or more titles.

Each title may contain one or more chapters. Titles and chapters can be selected easily and conveniently.

You can control the direct playback of a DVD using the menu of the

DVD player on the television screen.

Special DVD features

DVDs have a title menu which provides an overview of the available titles and the passages they contain.

Some of the DVD player’s functions, such as slow motion, freezeframe and auto-play, can also be controlled by the DVD itself. It is therefore possible that the freeze-frame function, for example, cannot

be selected during certain scenes.

Many DVDs have audio tracks recorded in up to eight languages. This enables you to select the language you prefer.

Many DVDs are recorded by the manufacturer with subtitles in several languages. You can select subtitles from up to 32 different languages.

Since films are released in different parts of the world at different times, all DVD players world-wide are given a regional code. The regional code for your DVD player is 2.

DVDs may also be given a supplementary regional code. If you insert a DVD with a code different to that of the DVD player, a reference to the regional code appears on the television screen.

The DVD player will not be able to play back the DVD.

S-VCD/VCD features

You can recognise S-VCD/VCDs (video Discs) by the logo on the label.

Depending on the contents of the S-VCD/VCD (films, music videos

etc.), the discs may carry one or more tracks.

Like audio Discs, S-VCDs/VCDs have a track structure.

S-VCDs/VCDs can be created using the PBC (playback control) system

for track navigation. This depends on the processing and burning software used.

You can control the direct playback of the S- VCD/VCD using the menu on the television screen.

You cannot select some of the functions (slow motion, camera angle, marking scenes) when you are playing an S-VCD/VCD. This depends on how the S-VCD/VCD was created.

Depending on how they were created, S-VCDs can have various

subtitles and dubbed languages.

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