This unit is a CD VIDEO SYSTEM compatible
player which can play
CDs, CDV discs, and LOs.
• The marks shown
in the right column
are printed
on the labels
and jackets of the corresponding
discs.
This player can play the following
seven types of discs without
using an adapter:
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Digital audio
(3 in.)
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(max. 20 min.)
Digital audio
(max. 74 min.)
CDV (one-side recording)
Digital audio
~
(max. 20 min.)
(Audio part)
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D!gital audio +
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Video
(max. 5 min.)
(Video part)
VSD (Video Single Disc)
(one-side recording)
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12cm
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(5 in.)
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(max.
5
min.)
.In the operating instructions in this manual, the VSD
is treated as a kind of CDV.
20
cm
(8 in.)
20
cm
(8 in.)
Digital/analog
audio + Video
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LD
(CAV: max. 30
CD VIDEO
min. per side
CLV: max.
60
min. per side)
Digital/analog
audio + Video
(CAV:max. 14
min.
CLV: max. 20
min.)
Digital/analog
audio + Video
(CAV: max. 14
min. per side
CLV: max. 20
min. per side)
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DIGITAL
AUDIO
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CDVIDEO
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SINGLE
DISC
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LASEROISC
*
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Discs other than those noted above cannot be played back with this
player, (i.e., Video CD, CD-ROM, LD-ROM, Hi-Vision
LD, etc.)
HOW TO PLACE A DISC
Place the disc in the correct position
by using the appropriate
disc
guide groove.
CD disc table:
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LD GLOSSARY
Chapter
number
Chapter
numbers
are used to indicate
the boundaries
of the
sections
on a disc. If chapter numbers
are recorded
on a disc, it is
also indicated
on the jacket of the disc, etc.
Frame number
Frame numbers
are the numbers
assigned
to each picture frame
on a CAV disc.
Time number
Time numbers
indicate
the time elapsed from the beginning
of a
CLV disc.
CDV
ICD
GLOSSARY
Track number
Track numbers
indicate the boundaries
of the sections, or "tracks",
on a disc. Track numbers
are assigned consistentlythroughoutthe
audio part and video part of a CDV disc.
TOC
The TOC (Table of Contents) section is just like the table of contents
of a book, and contains
information
on the contents
(number
of
tracks,
playing
time, etc.) of the disc.
• Some LD discs are not provided
with a TOC section.
*
This is the unified
symbol
mark of LASERDISC
(LaserVision
videodisc).
LaserDisc players and discs which bear this symbol
and use the
same television
system,
are mutually
compatible.
**
A Digital Audio with Multi Audio Disc (CD VIDEO LD) and a CDV
(CD Video CDV) are referred to as CD Video discs. CD Videodiscs
are recorded with subcodes, which are the non-audio
recordings
of TOC (Table of Contents)
data such as track numbers,
index
numbers,
etc. However,
there
are some discs without
these
marks.
• There are some discs marked with the
e
mark instead ofthe
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CDVIDEO
mark.
• There are some disc without
the ~
LD
mark.
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(DIGITAL VIDEOI
or
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cannot
be played.
VIDEO CD
(Video CD is a digital audio/video
recording
in MPEG format,
up
to 74 minutes
long.)
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