Before operation

Digital audio formats

The player supports the following digital audio formats (see page

33 “Glossary” for descriptions of each audio format):

Linear PCM, MPEG Multichannel, Dolby Digital, DTS (Digital Theater Systems)

NOTE

Depending on the player’s [DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT] setting, digital audio signals may not be output as they are recorded on the disc. See “DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT” on page 25 for details.

Before operation

About discs

Playable disc types

Discs with the following marks can be played back on the player.

DVD VIDEO

SVCD

Video CD

Audio CD

V I D E O

The DVD Logo is a trademark.

The player can also play back the following discs:

DVD-R and DVD-RW discs written in the DVD VIDEO format and finalized

CD-R and CD-RW discs written in the SVCD, Video CD or Audio CD format and finalized

CD-R and CD-RW discs written in MP3/JPEG/MPEG-4 in accordance with the “ISO 9660” format (See page 21 for details.)

NOTE

If a disc gets dirty, scratched or warped, or due to the disc characteristics or recording conditions, it may take considerable time for the player to read the content, or the player may not be able to play back such discs.

The player can play back audio signals recorded in MIX-MODE CD, CD-G, CD-EXTRA and CD TEXT.

Color system format

This player accommodates the PAL system, and also can play back discs recorded with NTSC system whose Region Code numbers include “2.”

Note that the NTSC video signal on a disc is converted to a PAL signal and output.

Unplayable discs

The player does not play back discs listed below. If you try to play back these discs, noise may generate causing damage to speakers.

DVD-RW discs written in the VR format

DVD-ROM, DVD-RAM, DVD AUDIO, CD-ROM, PHOTO CD,

SACD

In addition, the player does not play:

Unfinalized discs

Discs of irregular shape or discs with tape, seals or paste on either the label side or playback side. Playing back these discs may damage the player.

Notes on discs

With some DVD VIDEO discs, the player starts playback automatically after inserting the disc.

The image may be sometimes poor or noisy due to defects in the disc itself.

With some discs, operations described in this manual may not be possible.

Care and handling of discs

If a disc gets dirty, dusty, scratched or warped, playback sound and picture may be deteriorated. Take proper precautions when handling discs.

Handling

Do not touch the surface of the disc.

Do not damage, stick paper to, or use any adhesive on either the label side or playback side.

Storing discs

Keep discs 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 where the humidity or temperature is high. Avoid leaving discs in a car!

Cleaning discs

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.

Notes on copyright

Check the copyright laws in your country before recording from DVD VIDEO, SVCD, Video CD, Audio CD, MP3, JPEG, and MPEG-4 discs.

Recording of copyrighted material may infringe copyright laws.

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