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About DVDs
The contents of a DVD are organized into titles and chapters. A single work, such as a
movie, corresponds to a single title. Each scene corresponds to a chapter.
Chapter structure on a DVD
On karaoke discs, each song corresponds to a title.
Some discs are organized differently. How you access the titles depends on how the
disc was recorded:
Playing back some DVD-video discs may not be possible for a variety of reasons.
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With DVD-R discs, only recordings made in the video format (video mode) can be
played back.
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With DVD-RW discs, recordings made in the Video Recording format (VR mode)
cannot be played back.
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Even when DVD-R and DVD-RW recordings have been made using a playable
format (video mode), playback may not be possible due to disc characteristics,
scratches or dirt on the disc.
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Dirt and condensation on the lens inside the player may prevent playback.
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Although you may playback discs recorded using the correct format on a PC, the
recording software, environmental settings and other factors may inhibit playback.
With some DVD discs, you may not be able to use all player functions. For example,
discs that feature Playback Control (PBC) provide a playback menu and do not allow
the use the number buttons on the remote to directly enter chapter and track numbers.
About video CDs, VCDs and MP3 fi les
Video CDs and VCDs discs are organized into tracks with each track corresponding to
one song. Some discs also feature an index to the tracks.
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