Disc information

ºDiscs that can be played

 

 

 

Region

Video

Indication

 

Disc type

Logo

used in

 

number

system

 

 

 

instructions

 

 

 

 

 

 

DVD-RAM

 

NTSC

[RAM]

started

(4.7 GB)

 

 

 

 

DVD-

 

but audio

[DVD-A]

 

 

NTSC

 

Audio

 

 

(and PAL,

 

Getting

 

 

 

only)

 

DVD-

 

1

NTSC

[DVD-V]

 

 

 

Video

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ALL

 

 

 

 

 

134

 

 

 

Video CD

 

NTSC

[VCD]

 

Audio CD

 

[CD]

ºDiscs that cannot be played

PAL discs (the audio on DVD-Audio can be played), DVD-RAM (2.6 GB, TYPE 1), DVD-ROM, DVD-R (some DVD-R can be played), CD-ROM, CDV, CD-G, iRW, DVD-RW, CVD, SVCD, SACD, Divx Video Discs and Photo CD.

ºDVDs that can be played

This unit has a Dolby Digital decoder so you can play

DVDs with this mark.

This unit has a DTS decoder so you can play DVDs with this mark.

ºRegion Management Information

(DVD-Video only)

This unit responds to the Region Management Information recorded on DVD-Video. This unit’s region number is “1”. You cannot play the disc if the region number on the DVD-Video does not correspond to the region number on the unit.

You can play discs with labels containing the region number “1” and “ALL”. Read the disc’s instructions carefully.

ºPlaying DVDs and Video CDs

The producer of the material can control how these discs are played. This means that you may not be able to control play of a disc with some operations described in these operating instructions. Read the disc’s instructions carefully.

ºDVD-RAM discs

DVD-RAM discs must meet the following conditions for this unit to be able to play them. It may not be possible to play some discs due to the condition of the recording.

Type

Non-cartridge discs

 

Discs that can be removed from their

 

cartridges (TYPE 2)

 

 

Capacity

12 cm 4.7 GB and 8 cm 2.8 GB

 

 

Recording format

Discs recorded with DVD video

 

recorders, DVD video cameras,

 

personal computers, etc., using Version

 

1.1 of the Video Recording Format (a

 

unified video recording standard).

 

 

Note

³Remove TYPE 2 discs from their cartridges before use. Read the instructions for the disc carefully.

³Do not allow the disc to become dirty or scratched.

³Store discs in their cartridges. Be sure the label of the disc and the cartridge both face up when replacing the disc.

For your reference

Some parts of the disc, for example where one program ends and another begins, may not play smoothly.

4.7 GB TYPE 2 disc Non-cartridge 4.7 GB

RQT5741

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DVD-H2000 specifications

Panasonic has long been a key player in the DVD player market, and models like the DVD-RV31, DVD-RP91, DVD-RV41, DVD-H2000, and DVD-LV60 exemplify the brand’s dedication to quality and innovation in home entertainment. Each of these models carries distinct features and technologies that cater to varying consumer preferences.

The Panasonic DVD-RV31 is a versatile player that supports a wide range of CD and DVD formats, including CD-R/RW, DVD-R/RW, and DVD+R/RW. This model shines with its progressive scan technology, providing an enhanced viewing experience by delivering superior picture quality with reduced motion blur. The RV31 is also equipped with Dolby Digital and DTS decoding capabilities, ensuring immersive audio that complements its crisp visuals.

Moving to the DVD-RP91, this player is considered one of the flagship models of its time. Known for its high-definition progressive scan output, the RP91 delivers stunning video quality, especially when paired with a high-definition television. It features advanced audio processing capabilities, including Dolby Pro Logic II, making it ideal for audiophiles. Additionally, the RP91 can playback MP3 CDs, adding versatility to its functionalities.

The DVD-RV41 offers an upgrade to the RV31 with added features such as a more refined navigation system and enhanced playback options for DVDs and CDs. Its compact design fits seamlessly into any entertainment setup, making it a practical choice for home users. Like its counterparts, the RV41 supports multiple formats, including DivX, catering to a broader range of media content.

On the other hand, the DVD-H2000 brings a unique twist with its built-in hard disk drive, enabling users to record live TV and store their favorite movies. This model stands out for its ability to pause live broadcasts and allows users to manage recordings effortlessly. The H2000 excels in flexibility, supporting various formats, and features a sleek design that adds an elegant touch to any living room.

Lastly, the DVD-LV60 serves as a dual-player option, handling both DVD and VHS formats. It caters to audiences who appreciate the nostalgic charm of VHS while still wanting to enjoy the clarity of DVD technology. With features like automatic playback and customizable settings, the LV60 is designed for convenience and ease of use.

In summary, the Panasonic DVD players – DVD-RV31, DVD-RP91, DVD-RV41, DVD-H2000, and DVD-LV60 – showcase a commitment to quality, variety, and user-friendly technology. Each model offers unique characteristics, making them suitable for different consumer needs and preferences in home entertainment. Whether prioritizing picture quality, audio performance, or versatile playback options, Panasonic’s range of DVD players remains a solid choice for any media enthusiast.