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Disc formats
You can play CD-Rs and CD-RWs with the CD-DA format or MP3 format
with your DVD player. The DVD player supports DVD video/audio.
Due to difference in quality of the recording media and the quality of the
recording itself, it can occasionally happen that a home-made CD-R or CD-
RW with audio data cannot be read. This does not indicate a malfunction of
the DVD player. The causes for this can be faulty software or hardware set-
tings, or even the CD itself. Should such problems arise, contact the customer
services of your CD burner/software manufacturer or search for information
about this, for example, in the Internet.
When you are making a CD-R/CD-RW, observe all legal guidelines and
ensure that the copyright of third parties is not infringed. You have to finalise
your own CD-R/CD-RW recordings.
When MP3 CDs are played back, individual tracks may be skipped or incor-
rectly played back. This can be due to the disc configuration, the encoder
software or the hardware used for the recording.
Audio CDs (CD-DA) meet the specification and bear the corresponding
logo. Copy-protected CDs do not meet this specification in some circum-
stances and do not bear the corresponding logo. These CDs can cause play-
back errors.
DVD features
You can recognise a DVD by the logo on the label. Depending on the
content of the DVD, the discs contain one or more titles. Each title may
contain one or more chapters. Titles and chapters can be selected easily and
conveniently.
You can control and direct playback of a DVD using the menu of the DVD
player on the screen.
Many DVDs have audio tracks recorded in up to eight languages. This
enables you to select the language you prefer. Also, many DVDs are
recorded by the manufacturer with subtitles in several languages. You can
select subtitles from up to 32 different languages.
Your DVD player is only approved for region code 2 as printed on the
bottom of the device. DVDs with other regional codes cannot be played.
VCD features
You can tell VCDs (video CDs) by the logo on the label. Depending on the
contents of the VCD, the discs may carry one or more titles. Like audio CDs,
VCDs have a track structure.
DISC FEATURES
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