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Recordable discs
Due to differences in quality of the recording media and the quality of the
recording itself, it can occasionally happen that a home-made DVD-R/
DVD+R/DVD-RW/DVD+RW or CD-R and CD-RW with audio data cannot
be read. This does not indicate a malfunction of the DVD player. The causes
for this can be incorrect software settings, or even the CD itself. Should such
problems arise, contact the customer services of your CD burner or software
manufacturer or search for information about this, for example online.
If you make a DVD-R/DVD+R/DVD-RW/DVD+RW or CD-R/CD-RW,
please observe the legal regulations and do not infringe the copyright of
third parties.
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.
DVD features
You can recognise a DVD by the logo on the label. The discs have one or
more tracks depending on the content of the DVD. Each track can contain
one or more chapter. Selecting the track and chapter is simple and conve-
nient.
Many DVDs have audio tracks recorded in up to eight languages. You can
select the language you prefer. Also, many DVDs are recorded by the manu-
facturer with subtitles in several languages. You can select subtitles from var-
ious languages.
The regional code for your DVD player is 2. DVDs with other regional codes
cannot be played.
Audio CD features
An audio CD (CD-DA) is identified by this logo. Audio CDs only contain
sound recordings. They can be played in the normal manner on an audio
system. The individual tracks are stored in a sequence. There are no folders.
As well as audio CDs, the DVD player can read CD-Rs and CD-RWs with
audio data.
DISC FEATURES
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