How To Operate The Dvd Player; About Region Codes Of Playable Discs; About Marks Displayed On Discs - Eclipse AVX5000 Owner's Manual

Dvd/ms multi-source receiver with 7" wide tft display
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How to operate the DVD player

Before using the DVD player
Some DVD discs display a
geographical region where the disc can be played. This unit can only play discs with region
codes "1" (North America), "3" (Asia) "4" (Australia) or "ALL". If you play discs with any region
code other than those shown above, a "This disc cannot be played" message is displayed. It is
possible that discs bearing no region code can not be played as a result of geographical
restrictions.
The following marks may be displayed on a DVD disc or its package.
Mark
3
2
3
16:9 LB
ALL
The playing condition is determined by the creator of the DVD/software. Some
functions may not perform during operation because the unit is playing the disc
according to content specifications intended by the software creator. Be sure to
consult the explanatory material provided with the disc to be played.
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About region codes of playable discs

("Region Code"). This mark (a number) shows the
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About marks displayed on discs

Shows number of voice tracks.
Shows number of subtitle languages.
Shows number of filmed angles.
Shows available aspect ratio (television screen horizontal to
vertical ratio).
4:3
●"16 : 9" is wide screen, "4 : 3" is standard screen.
1
Shows playable region code.
●ALL indicates worldwide. A number indicates a specific
region code. "1" is the region number for North America.
3
"3" is the region number for Asia.
"4" is the region number for Australia.
4
Meaning

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