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Marks related to audio
2Place the disc.
Number of audio tracks
Dolby Digital mark
Dolby Laboratories has developed a digital surround system for the home. This mark indicates that you may enjoy
DTS (Digital Theater System)
You can enjoy DTS audio if you connect an amplifier with a
File Structure of Discs
DVD VIDEO
Typically, DVD VIDEO discs are made up of larger units called “titles”. Each title has a number (title number) that can be used to select desired titles. Titles are further divided into units called “chapters”. Each chapter has a number (chapter number) that can also be used to select desired chapters. Note that some discs are not divided into titles and chapters.
Place the disc in the disc tray with the label side facing up.
● Since disc size changes depending on the disc to be played back, be sure to correctly align the disc with the grooves for its size. If the disc is not in its groove, it may be scratched or otherwise damaged.
●To insert an 8 cm disc, place it according to the inner groove.
Care and Handling of Discs
How to handle discs When handling a disc, do not
touch the surface of the disc. Since discs are made of plastic, they are easily damaged. If a disc gets dirty, dusty, scratched or warped, the images and sound will not
be picked up correctly, and such a disc may cause the unit to malfunction.
Label side
Do not damage the label side, stick paper to or use any adhesive on its surface.
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Storage
Make sure that discs are kept in their cases. If discs are piled on top of one another without their protective cases, they can be damaged. Do not put discs in a location where they may be exposed to direct sunlight, or in a place where the humidity or temperature is high. Avoid leaving discs in your car!
Audio CD/Video CD
Typically, Audio CD discs are divided into separate tracks each containing one song. Each track is assigned a number. For example, the third track is Track 3. The same is true for Video CD discs.
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Maintenance of discs
If there are fingerprints or other dirt adhering to a disc, wipe with a soft dry cloth, moving from the center outwards.
If a disc is difficult to clean, wipe with a cloth moistened with water. Never use record cleaners, petrol, alcohol or any anti- static agents.
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Video CD discs that support Playback Control (PBC)
The still image or motion image which follows a menu screen is called a “scene”. Each scene has a scene number.
For more details, refer to “Locating a desired scene using the menu of a Video CD with PBC” ( pg. 31).
Placing a Disc
1Open the disc tray.
Press x on the DVD deck to open the disc tray.
●Pressing the button again closes the disc tray.
●Do not block the disc tray with
your hand while it is opening or closing as this may result in hardware failure.
●Do not place unplayable discs or any object other than a disc in
the disc tray.
●Do not press down strongly on the disc tray or place any heavy objects on it.
CAUTION
Sometimes during playback, noise or images may be garbled. This is sometimes due to the disc. (It may not be up to industry standards.)
These symptoms are caused by the discs, not by the malfunction of the unit.
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