Basic Information
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Progressive and Interlaced
Interlaced means a frame picture be scanned to two field, first scan odd field, then scan even field,
the image of resolution is ordinary. Progressive means a picture be scanned at one field, the image
of resolution is higher. The machine has both Progressive and Interlaced modes.
Chapter
It refers to the subtitle of the title of each division of the DVD image or music. Normally one title
contains several chapters and each chapter has its own mark number so that it can be searched easily.
Track
Music or image in CD-DA or VCD is divided into several areas. Each area is a track. Each track has
its own mark number so that it can be searched easily.
Multiple Angles function
Some DVDs record the different images of one view taken from different angles. Users can view the
different images by touching the "Angle" key.
Multiple Languages function
Some DVDs record sound in several different languages and the different language can be released
according to the corresponding function on the menu.
Multiple Subtitle function
Some DVDs record the picture description in multiple languages. Press the "SUBTITLE" key while
watching, and record of subtitle on a different languages will appear.
Terms (continued)
Region Codes
In order to protect intellectual property, concerned organisations sorted the world into 6 regions and
each region can only use DVD players and DVD disc with certain region codes. The illustration on the
below introduces the symbols of the six regions. The DVD players of one region cannot play the DVD
disc of another one. The six codes are:
1. Canada, USA and its possessions.
2. Japan, Europe, South Africa, Middle East (including Egypt).
3. South East Asia, East Asia (including Hong Kong).
4. Australia, New Zealand, Central America, Mexico, South America, Caribbean Sea.
5. Former USSR region, India, Africa (including South Korea and Mongolia).
6. Mainland China.