DISC FEATURES__________________________________________________________

Disc formats

Your DVD Micro System can play DVD R/DVD RW in DVD video format and

CD-R and CD-RW in CD-DA Format or MP3/WMA format.

Due to difference in quality of the recording media and the quality of the record- ing itself, it can occasionally happen that a home-made DVD R/DCD RW or CD-R and CD-RW with audio data cannot be read. This does not indicate a malfunction of the DVD Micro System.

The causes for this can be faulty software or hardware settings, or even the CD itself. Should such problems arise, contact the customer services of your CD burner/software manufacturer or search for information about this, for example, on the Internet.

If you make a DVD R/DVD RW or CD-R/CD-RW, please observe the legal regulations and do not infringe the copyright of third parties.

Some recordings (DVD R/DVD RW, CD-R and CD-RW) have to be finalised.

When MP3/WMA-CDs are played back, individual tracks may be skipped or incorrectly played back. This can be due to the disc configuration, the encoder software or the hardware used for the recording.

Audio CDs (CD-DA) meet the specification and bear the corresponding logo. Copy-protected CDs do meet this specification in some circumstances and do not bear the corresponding logo. These CDs can cause playback errors.

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 and direct playback of a DVD using the menu of the DVD Micro

System on the television screen.

Many DVDs have audio tracks recorded in up to eight languages. You can select the language you want. Many DVDs are recorded by the manufacturer with subtitles in several languages. You can select subtitles from up to 32 different languages.

Your DVD Micro system has been enabled with regional code 2. DVDs with additional regional codes cannot be played.

VCD/S-VCD features

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

Depending on the contents of the VCDs/S-VCDs (films, music videos etc.), the discs may carry one or more tracks. Like audio CDs, VCDs/S-VCDs have a track structure.

VCDs/S-VCDs can be created using the PBC (playback control) system for track navigation.

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