Magnavox cmwR20v6 manual Glossary, Language code

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Analog audio

An electrical signal that directly repre- sents sound. In contrast, digital audio which can be an electrical signal, but is an indirect representation of sound. See also Digital audio.

Aspect ratio

The width of a TV screen relative to its height. Conventional TVs are 4:3 (in other words, the screen is almost square); widescreen models are 16:9 (the screen is almost twice as wide as it is high).

Chapter

Just as a book is split up into several chapters, a title on a DVD disc is usually divided into chapters. See also Title.

Component video output

This is a video signal format that con- veys each of three principal colors of light (red, blue and green) through different signal lines. This allows the viewers to experience picture colors as original as it is. There are several signal formats, including Y/PB/PR and Y/CB/CR.

Digital audio

An indirect representation of sound by numbers. During recording, the sound is measured at discrete intervals (44, 100 times a second for CD audio) by an analog-to-digital converter, generat- ing a stream of numbers. On playback, a digital-to-analog converter generates an analog signal based on these num- bers. See also Sampling frequency and Analog audio.

Others

Glossary

Dolby Digital

The system developed by Dolby Laboratories to compress digital sound. It offers you sound of stereo(2ch) or multi-channel audio (up to 5.1ch).

Finalize

To make recorded contents on DVD discs possible to be played back on DVD players. With this unit, it is possible to finalize DVD+R/DVD-RW/DVD-R discs.

MP3 (MPEG Audio Layer 3)

MP3 is a method of compressing files. You can copy MP3 files on CD-RW/R discs from the computer and play back the files on this unit.

PBC (Playback Control)

(Video CD only)

This function enables you to play back interactive software using a menu screen. See also Video CD.

PCM (Pulse Code Modulation)

PCM is a format that converts audio into digital data. It is mainly used for Audio CDs and DAT. This unit can play back sounds as realistic as possible by converting even compressed Dolby Digital and MPEG audio to PCM.

Progressive Scan (525p/480p)

A type of display that does not split each frame into fields, and instead scans directly through all the scanlines of each frame in order. Progressive Scan provides less flickering and higher image resolution than tradi- tional (525i/480i) TV signals. Refer to page 71 for instructions on selective Progressive Scan mode.

Regions code

Regions associate discs and players with particular areas of the world. This unit will only play back discs that have compatible region codes. You can find the region code of your unit by looking at the rear panel. Some discs are com- patible with more than one region (or all regions).

Sampling frequency

The rate which sound is measured by a specified interval to turn it into digital audio data. The numbers of sampling in one second defines as sampling fre- quency. The higher the rate, the better the sound quality is.

SAP (Secondary Audio Program)

Sub audio channel which is delivered separately from main-audio channel. This audio channel is used as an alter- nate in bilingual broadcasting.

S-Video output

It delivers independently each signal of color(C) and luminance(Y) to TV as video signals, so that higher-quality pic- ture will be materialized.

Title (DVD only)

A collection of chapters on DVD disc. See also chapter.

Track

Audio CDs use tracks to divide up the content of a disc. The DVD equivalent is called a chapter. See also Chapter.

Video CD

The contents of a Video CD. When playing back a Video CD with the PBC function, the title menu will appear automatically.

Before you start Connections Getting started Recording Playing discs

Language code

Language

 

Code

 

Language

 

Code

 

Language

 

Code

 

Language

 

Code

Abkhazian

4748

 

French

5264

 

Lithuanian

5866

 

Sindhi

6550

Afar

4747

 

Frisian

5271

 

Macedonian

5957

 

Singhalese

6555

Afrikaans

4752

 

Galician

5358

 

Malagasy

5953

 

Siswat

6565

Albanian

6563

 

Georgian

5747

 

Malay

5965

 

Slovak

6557

Amharic

4759

 

German

5051

 

Malayalam

5958

 

Slovenian

6558

Arabic

4764

 

Greek

5158

 

Maltese

5966

 

Somali

6561

Armenian

5471

 

Greenlandic

5758

 

Maori

5955

 

Spanish

5165

Assamese

4765

 

Guarani

5360

 

Marathi

5964

 

Sundanese

6567

Aymara

4771

 

Gujarati

5367

 

Moldavian

5961

 

Swahili

6569

Azerbaijani

4772

 

Hausa

5447

 

Mongolian

5960

 

Swedish

6568

Bashkir

4847

 

Hebrew

5569

 

Nauru

6047

 

Tagalog

6658

Basque

5167

 

Hindi

5455

 

Nepali

6051

 

Tajik

6653

Bengali;Bangla

4860

 

Hungarian

5467

 

Norwegian

6061

 

Tamil

6647

Bhutani

5072

 

Icelandic

5565

 

Occitan

6149

 

Tatar

6666

Bihari

4854

 

Indonesian

5560

 

Oriya

6164

 

Telugu

6651

Bislama

4855

 

Interlingua

5547

 

Oromo (Afan)

6159

 

Thai

6654

Breton

4864

 

Interlingue

5551

 

Panjabi

6247

 

Tibetan

4861

Bulgarian

4853

 

Inupiak

5557

 

Pashto; Pushto

6265

 

Tigrinya

6655

Burmese

5971

 

Irish

5347

 

Persian

5247

 

Tonga

6661

Byelorussian

4851

 

Italian

5566

 

Polish

6258

 

Tsonga

6665

Cambodian

5759

 

Japanese

5647

 

Portuguese

6266

 

Turkish

6664

Catalan

4947

 

Javanese

5669

 

Quechua

6367

 

Turkmen

6657

Chinese

7254

 

Kannada

5760

 

Rhaeto-Romance

6459

 

Twi

6669

Corsican

4961

 

Kashmiri

5765

 

Romanian

6461

 

Ukrainian

6757

Croatian

5464

 

Kazakh

5757

 

Russian

6467

 

Urdu

6764

Czech

4965

 

Kinyarwanda

6469

 

Samoan

6559

 

Uzbek

6772

Danish

5047

 

Kirghiz

5771

 

Sangho

6553

 

Vietnamese

6855

Dutch

6058

 

Kirundi

6460

 

Sanskrit

6547

 

Volapuk

6861

English

5160

 

Korean

5761

 

Scots Gaelic

5350

 

Welsh

4971

Esperanto

5161

 

Kurdish

5767

 

Serbian

6564

 

Wolof

6961

Estonian

5166

 

Laothian

5861

 

Serbo-Croatian

6554

 

Xhosa

7054

Faroese

5261

 

Latin

5847

 

Sesotho

6566

 

Yiddish

5655

Fiji

5256

 

Latvian; Lettish

5868

 

Setswana

6660

 

Yoruba

7161

Finnish

5255

 

Lingala

5860

 

Shona

6560

 

Zulu

7267

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Changing the Editing Setup menu VCR functions Others

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Contents Supplied Accessory Laser Safety PrecautionsBefore you start Make your contribution to the environmentBefore you Precautions cont’dAvoid the Hazards of Electrical Shock and Fire Installation LocationMoisture Condensation Warning About CopyrightMaintenance With an AM radioDolby Digital Recording Table of contents Symbol Description FeaturesChanging the Playing discs Editing Setup menu VCR Start Connections Getting started RecordingFront Panel Functional overview14 12 Rear PanelFunctional overview cont’d Remote ControlUsing a remote control Installing batteries in the remote controlVCR/DVD recorder switching 10 ENSetup menus 12 EN Display menuFirst DVD First VCRVCR functions Others Front Panel Display GuideConnections Plug in the AC power cord of this unitConnection to a TV 14 ENConnection to a cable box or satellite box Connection to a TV cont’d16 EN Connection to an Audio SystemAudio OUT DigitalGetting started Easy DVD recordingInstructions continue on the next page. EN Channel Disc Easy DVD recording cont’dChannel setting Initial settingGetting channels automatically YouChannel setting cont’d Adding/deleting channels20 EN Selecting the TV stereo or SAP Changing the Editing Setup menu VCR functions OthersYou start ConnectionsAuto Clock Setting Setting the clockUsing K / L, select Clock. Press OK Press Setup to exit Press STANDBY-ON to turn off the unitSetting the clock cont’d Manual Clock SettingChanging the Setup menu Setting the Daylight Saving Time Selecting the TV aspect ratio24 EN Recording Recording modeInformation on DVD recording Information26 EN Information on DVD recording cont’dPress Setup Using K / L, select Recording. Press OK Setting for Auto ChapterUsing K / L, select a desired time option. Press OK Before recordingDisc tray guide Basic recording28 EN Press OPEN/CLOSE a to close the disc trayUsingDVD REC I and Stop C One-touch Timer Recording OTRFirst DVD Turn on the unit and load a recordable disc You start Connections Getting started RecordingTimer Recording Setup30 EN Changing the Setup menu VCR functions Timer Recording cont’dPlaying discs Editing OthersHints for Timer Recording Priority of overlapped settings32 EN Overwriting an existing title Overwriting from the beginning of the titleOverwriting in the middle of the title Overwriting an existing title cont’d Hints for Overwriting34 EN Connection to an external source Settings for an external sourceSetting a disc to protect Settings for an external source cont’dRecording from an external source 36 ENDVD-RW only Finalizing a discUsing K / L, select ON. Press OK Using K / L, select Auto Finalize. Press OKPlaying the discs in other DVD players cont’d Auto finalizingUsing K / L, select Dubbing Mode. Press OK Dubbing ModeMake sure Start40 EN Dubbing Mode cont’dInformation on DVD play Playing discsPlayback Basic playbackPlaying MP3 disc Basic playback cont’dPlaying discs using the disc menu Playing discs using the title menu44 EN Started Skipping TV commercials during playCM Skip PlayingRapid play Special playback cont’dStep by step playback Slow forward / Slow reverse playSetup menu Marker SetupZoom ChangingUsing Display Using Skip H / GSearch Title/Chapter searchSearch cont’d Setup menu ChangingtheTrack search Time searchRepeat playback Repeat/Random/Program playbackRandom playback 50 ENSwitching subtitles Selecting the format of audio and videoProgram playback Switching virtual surround system Switching audio soundtrackSelecting the format of audio and video cont’d 52 ENSwitching camera angles Reducing block noiseDisplay Editing Editing discs Setup menuInformation on disc editing Guide to a title listUsing K / L, select Edit Using K / L, select a desired title. Press OKEditing discs Deleting titlesEditing discs cont’d Putting names on titles56 EN Setting chapter marks Using K / L, select Chapter Mark. Press OKUsing K / L, select Add. Press OK Using K / L, select Delete All. Press OK Clearing chapter marks58 EN Playing discs Editing Setup menu Changing Hiding chaptersGetting started 60 EN Setting pictures for thumbnailsPress OK Picture for thumbnail will be set Data will be written onto the disc MomentarilyBeforeyou Dividing a titleYou can divide one title into two new titles Number of recording chapterEditing discs Setup menu Putting name on disc62 EN Editing discs Setup menu cont’d Setting or releasing disc protectSetting disc to protect First DVD Using K / L, select Disc Protect. Press OK Setting or releasing disc protect contd64 EN Releasing disc from protect First DVDUsing K / L, select Make Edits Compatible. Press OK Using K / L, select EraseErasing disc Making edits compatibleTour of the Setup menu Changing the Setup menuSetup Items highlight is the default Contents 66 ENEditing Setup menu Changing Language settingDisplay setting Language setting cont’dPress Stop C if you are playing a disc 68 ENAudio setting Display setting cont’dSettings for PCM Default 48kHz Audio setting cont’dSettings for Dolby Digital Default Stream 70 ENVideo setting Progressive Scan Default OFFStill Mode Default Auto Password has not been set yet Settings for Parental lock levelPassword has been set already YesSettings for PBC Playback Control Settings for Parental lock level cont’dPBC Video CD only Default on Using K / L, select PBC Video CD only. Press OKVCR functions Recording and One-touch Timer RecordingPlayback 74 ENRecording and One-touch Timer Recording cont’d One-touch Timer Recording OTRIndex search 76 EN Other operationsSymptom Remedy TroubleshootingOthers As a cellular phone, awaySymptom Troubleshooting cont’d78 EN You press OPEN/CLOSE aCause Solution Not workBefore you start Connections Getting started Recording Error message RF output switch80 EN CauseLanguage code GlossaryFrequently Asked Questions Specifications82 EN Memo Customer Service Tel Limits and ExclusionsFunai Corporation Enter Validez Magnétoscope

cmwR20v6 specifications

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