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Disc Structure
Each type of disc has its own organization, allowing you to locate various portions of the program recorded on the disc. Depending on the type of disc, these may be called Titles, Groups, Chapters, or Tracks:
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An Audio CD, Video CD or SVCD simply contains Tracks.
Digital Audio Formats
DVD and CD discs can be encoded with sev- eral different digital audio formats. Generally, the type of digital audio encoding is indicated on the disc packaging.
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•Dolby Digital. A digital surround format that may contain as many as five discrete audio channels plus an LFE (low frequency effects) channel (referred to as 5.1 chan- nel surround). Particularly for older soundtracks, Dolby Digital may be used for a 2.0 channel stereo soundtrack with Dolby Surround matrix encoding.
•DTS (Digital Theater Systems). An- other 5.1 channel digital surround format similar to Dolby Digital, but somewhat different encoding characteristics. Also plays the DTS 96/24 used on DTS music discs.
•MPEG. Another compressed digital for- mat.
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•LPCM (Linear PCM). Uncompressed digi- tal audio, the format used on CDs and most studio masters.
•MP3 (MPEG 1, Layer 3). Compressed
Playing DVDs
Inserting a Disc P3-G
A disc drawer slides out to accept a disc and retracts for playback. Place the disc in the drawer
Playing a Disc
Press the PLAY button on the front panel or Page 3 of the remote to start playing the disc from the beginning. If the disc drawer is open, it will close automatically.
NOTE: Many DVDs either begin playing auto- matically or display a
The PLAY button usually starts play from the beginning of the disc, except after the PAUSE button has been pressed. In this case, the disc will resume playing from the current lo- cation. The
NOTE: Pressing the PLAY button during DVD- Video playback skips back about 10 seconds and resumes playback.
Stopping Disc Playback
Press the STOP button to stop a disc that is playing.
The first press of the STOP button memo- rizes the point at which the disc stopped playing as indicated by RESUME appearing in the front panel display. Resume play at that point by pressing the PLAY button. This stored posi- tion remains in memory until the unit is turned off, the disc drawer is opened, or the top menu is selected.
The second press of the STOP button clears the RESUME position.
Pause/Still Frame
Press the PAUSE button to temporarily sus- pend play. To resume playing the disc from the current location, press the PLAY button.
Skip forward/back
The TRACK buttons skip forward/ back to the beginning of the next selection. During playback, pressing the right TRACK button once advances to the begin- ning of the next Title, Chapter, or Track. Pressing the left button returns to the beginning of the current scene or song. Pressing twice in suc- cession returns to the beginning of the previ- ous track.
Press the button as many times as necessary to find the desired scene or selection.