Compatibility; Discs - Sony DVDirect VRD-MC3 Operating Instructions Manual

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About playback/reading
compatibility
CD-R and CD-RW discs created with the DVDirect
call be read on most CD-
ROM drives. However,
some older CD-ROM drives cannot read CD-RW
discs.
Ill addition, CD-R music discs created and finalized with the DVDirect
call be
played on most CD players, but there are some CD players and automobile
CD
players that do not support or guarantee playback of CD-R discs.
Because of the differences
in quality and characteristics
between various
CD-ROM drive, CD player, CD-R disc, and CD-RW disc manufacturers,
playback may not be possible depending
on the combination.*
DVD-Video
discs created and finalized with the DVDirect
call be played back
on most standard DVD players. In addition, DVD-ROM
discs created and
finalized with the DVDirect
can be played back on ahnost all DVD drives.
However,
depending on the combination
of the type of playeffdrive
and the
disc, playback/reading
may not be supported or possible. For example, some
drives do not support multi-session/multi-border
DVD-ROM
discs. In such
cases, the drive may only read the first session/border
of the disc.
Further, because of the differences
in quality and characteristics
between
various DVD drive, DVD player, and disc manufacturers,
playback/reading
may not be possible depending
on the combination.
'Playback
compatibility
is nol under
warranty.
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Write speed and compatible
discs
• When writing data to disc at high speeds, you must use the appropriate
type
of disc.
• Set the writing speed with your writing software. For details on configuring
the setting, refer to your writing software documentation.
• Writing speed may be adjusted automatically
depending on the quality of the
disc used. In addition, writing speed may be limited by the transfer rate of
the computer, or the DVDirect
may limit writing speed to preserve a good
reading quality.
DVD region codes
The playback of DVD-Video
(DVD discs) is protected and controlled
by a
region code setting. To use the DVDirect
to play back DVD-Video
on your
computer, the region code on the DVD, DVDirect,
and DVD-Video
playback
software must be identical.
The region code on the DVDirect
can be changed up to five times, including
the initial assignment
(RPC phase 2 _standard). After changing the region code
five times, the setting becomes permanent and can no longer be changed. From
that point on, you can only play back DVD-Video
whose region code matches
the one set on the fifth time.
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