discs, but they can hold up to 25 times the amount of data. This greater capacity allows an entire movie to be stored on a single disc, usually with extra storage space left over. Some DVD-Video discs use the additional storage space for different language tracks, extra video clips, and director’s notes.
Important: Audio and video quality varies extensively among DVD-Video disc titles. Symptoms that suggest a DVD- Video PC card failure could actually be caused by a damaged or poorly manufactured DVD-Video disc. To avoid needless DVD-Video PC card replacement, we suggest testing at least two DVD-Video disc titles to see if the symptom persists. For troubleshooting procedures, refer to “DVD-Video PC Card” in the Troubleshooting chapter.
For DVD specifications refer to the DVD data sheet that follows the Specifications chapter in this manual.