Region codes in the world
The DVD players are given a region code according to the country or area it is marketed, as shown in the following map.
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DVD disc marks
Symbol |
| Description |
ALL |
| Indicates a region number. The discs with this mark can |
| be played with any DVD player. | |
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| Indicates the number of audio languages recorded. Up |
8to 8 languages can be recorded in a movie. You can select a favorite language.
32Indicates the number of subtitled languages recorded.
Up to 32 languages can be recorded.
9 | If a DVD disc has scenes shot from multiple angles, you |
can select a favorite angle. |
Indicates the type of screen for the image. The left mark
indicates that a wide image picture (16:9) is displayed 16:9 LB on a standard TV set screen (4:3) with a black band at
both the top and bottom of the screen (letter box).
Operation regulatory marks
With this DVD, some functions of this unit such as the play function may be restricted depending on the location where the DVD is playing. In this case, the following marks will appear on the screen. For more information, refer to the disc manual.
Prohibition Mark
Discs with limited period of use
Do not leave discs with a limited period of use in this unit. If you load an already expired disc, you may not be able to remove it from this unit.
English 9