Basic Information
Terms (continued)
Chapters
Refers to a section of the title in DVD video or music. Normally, one title contains several chapters. Each chapter
has its own marking number, so that it can be found easily.
Tracks
Music on CD-DA (Compact Disc Digital Audio) or video is divided into tracks. Each track has its own marking
number, so that it can be found easily.
Multiple angle function
Some DVDs contain recordings of one scene from more than one angle. The user can change the viewing angle
simply by pressing the angle key.
Multiple language function
Some DVDs are recorded with audio in several languages stored as separate audio tracks. Optional languages can
be accessed from the disc menu or player menu.
Multiple Subtitle function
Some DVDs offer subtitles in multiple languages. Press the SUBTITLE key while watching in order to display
subtitles in different languages.
Region code
In order to protect intellectual property, the world is divided into 6 regions. Each region can only use DVD players
and DVD discs with certain region code. The illustration on the right introduces the symbols used for these six
regions. DVD players of one region cannot play the DVD discs of another region. The six regions are:
1. Canada, USA and dependencies.
2. Japan, Europe, South Africa, Middle East (including Egypt)
3. Southeast 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
Progressive and Interlace
Interlace means that a picture frame is scanned in two fields. The picture resolution is normal. Progressive scan
means that a picture frame is scanned in one field. This results in a higher resolution and it is less harmful to your
eyes when watching. This DVD recorder provides both Progressive and Interlace modes.
Note: not every television can handle the progressive mode!
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