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Discs you can play
Video Digital Versatile Discs - 12 cm and 8 cm, single or double sided, single or dual layer. DVDs are high density optical discs on which high quality picture and audio are recorded by means of digital signals.
Region code number - Your DVD player responds to the region management information recorded on a DVD disc. The region code for your player is region 2. So, if you are going to buy a DVD disc, pay attention to the logo: it has to be the right one.Your DVD drive allows you to read DVD disks for «Region 2» and «ALL regions». ALL means all regions. Other regions - 1: USA, Canada - 2: Europe, the Middle East, Rep. of South Africa, Japan - 3: Southeast Asia, Taiwan - 4: Central America, South America, Australia, Mexico, New Zealand - 5: Russian federation, Africa (except Egypt and Rep. of South Africa), India, Pakistan 6: China.
DVD+Rewritable
Video CD (VCD) - Video Compact Disc. - CD on which you can record up to 74 min. of
Audio CDs - Audio CDs and most recordable audio CDs (8 and 12 cm).
JPEG files -
About CD-R/MP3 discs
•Whatever the real recording capacity of the
•Your MP3 files should be ISO 9660 format. ISO 9660 format MP3 file is compatible with Microsoft’s DOS and Windows, and with Apple’s Mac. • When naming your MP3 files do not exceed 12 characters, and place “.mp3” as the file extension. General name format of: Title.mp3. When composing your title ensure that you use 8 characters or less, have no spaces in the name, and avoid the use of special characters including ( . , / , \ , = ,+) or characters with accents (é, à, è, ...). • Use a decompression transfer rate of at least 128 kb/sec (kilobytes/second) when recording MP3 files. Sound quality with MP3 files basically depends on the rate of compression/decompression you choose. Getting audio CD quality sound requires an analog/digital sampling rate, that is conversion to MP3 format, of at least 128 kb/sec and up to 160 kb/sec. However, choosing higher rates, like 192 kb/sec or more, only rarely give even better sound quality. Conversely, files with sampling rates below 128 kb/sec will not be played properly. • Do not try recording copyright protected MP3 files. “securized” files are encrypted and code protected to prevent illegal
copying. These files are of the following types: Windows Media™ (registered trade mark of Microsoft Inc) and SDMI™ (registered trade mark of The SDMI Foundation). You must not copy such files.
•Important: The above recommendations cannot be taken as a guarantee that the DVD player will play MP3 recordings, or as an assurance of sound quality. You should note that certain technologies and methods for MP3 file recording on
N.B.: The information given in this document has been updated in February 2002.
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