Types of Playable Disks 6-6
Types of Playable Disks
Playable DVDs DVD (12cm and 8cm)
Disks with region codes “1” or “ALL”
Disks recorded in NTSC format.Playable CDs CDDA (12cm and 8cm direct)
CD-TEXT (12cm and 8cm direct)
CD-R/RW
NOTE Do not use cracked disks or bent disks.
Playback of disks not described above cannot be
assured.
Abnormally shaped disks (heart-shaped, etc.), and
disks that are partially transparent cannot be played.
CD-R/RW disks that have not been nalized cannot
be played.
Non-Standard CDs
CDs can be enjoyed using this device,
but note carefully the following points
concerning CD standards. Use disks conforming to the standards and with the
logo
on the disk label.
Playback of disks that do not conform to the CD
standard cannot be assured. Further, even if the disk
can be played, the sound quality cannot be assured.
If playing disks that do not conform to CD standards,
the following symptoms may occur.
- White noise may be mixed in during playback.
Further, the sounds may also jump.
- The disk is not recognized.
- Track 1 is not played.
- Longer time than usual is taken to nd the start.
- Playback starts from the middle of a track.
- Some parts are unplayable.
- The disk freezes during playback.
- The display is incorrect.
Meaning of the Logos on DVDs
Region Codes Regional playback limitations are set in DVDs.
Regional playback limitations are expressed as
region codes, and videos can be played only in the
region shown.
The North American region code is “1”, and DVDs
labeled with region code “1” or “ALL” can be played
on this device.
Products displaying the following logos on the DVD
package are playable.
1
2
Package LogosThe meanings of the logos displayed on packages are
as follows:
Region code (Describes the region
where playback is possible)Describes the number of angles that
can be played.Describes the number of languages
that can be displayed as subtitles.Describes the number of languages
that can be played.