Features; Optical Disc Compatibility; Caring For Optical Discs - CyberHome CH-DVD 300 Operation Manual

Mini dvd player with progressive scan
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The CH-DVD 300 is a Progressive Scan DVD Player with digital surround sound output. It can play your favorite
MP3 files or view JPG files from your digital camera. It's got everything you need to make it your centerpiece for an
exciting home theater system. Now you can start enjoying today's hottest DVD movies with superb video quality.
Welcome to the digital revolution!

Optical disc compatibility

This unit plays DVDs recorded for a particular region.
The region mark on the back of the player must
correspond to that on any DVD discs you wish to play.
Units sold in North America are coded for Region 1,
and marked as shown:
This unit supports CD-R/RW discs recorded with MP3
or JPG files, and in VCD format.
MP3 files must be named with the extension ".MP3"
JPG files must be named with the extension ".JPG"
JPG images must be saved with "standard" encoding,
rather than "progressive" encoding.
Discs created with personal computers may have
problems playing due to differences in recording
software settings, disc formats and other factors.

FEATURES

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Progressive Scan Video with 3:2 pulldown.
Plays DVD, VCD, CD-ROM, MP3, JPG and other
disc types.
Progressive Scan or Component Video, S-Video and
Composite Video Outputs.
Stereo Audio out and Coaxial digital outputs.
Advanced playback functions: Slow playback, repeat
playback, parental control, MP3 player, JPG player,
screen saver, Zoom In/Out, track selection, on-screen
display and more.
DISC COMPATIBILITY / CARE
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Caring for Optical Discs

Hold a disc by the rim or with an index finger in the
central hole. Never touch the signal surface.
Finger prints or stains on the surface of the disc may
cause signal loss.
Use a soft cloth and wipe in a radiating manner from
the center of the disc to the outer rims when cleaning
the disc surface.
Never add labels or adhesive tapes on the discs and be
careful not to scratch or damage the disc surface.
To prevent discs from becoming bent or deformed,
they should be vertically kept in the disc storage case.
To prevent damage, avoid leaving discs in your car,
where they may be subject to direct sunlight and high
temperature.
Do not use any disc accessory to improve the audio
quality, disc protective solutions or lens cleaner. These
products may damage the disc surface.
Labeling Side
Surface
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Labels
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