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DIGITAL
Types of Discs
DISCS YOU CAN USE FOR RECORDING
DVD_+R2.4x, 4x, or 8x, and 16x ONLY;
DVD_+ RW 2.4x and 4x ONLY,
IMPORTANT?
It is NOT possible
to record
content
that is copy-protected.
This is usually
true for most pre-
recorded
DVD discs and most
pre-recorded
VHS tapes,
Some discs may not
be compatible
due to
laser pickup
and disc
design.
TYPES OF DISCS YOU CAN PLAY
DVD discs - DVD movie discs (DVD ROM); DVD+R; DVD+RW:
DVDRW
(must be lecorded using vkteo mode
ol \"hi); DVD-}{ (must be recorded using video mode o_ VM and must be fin tlized). DVD audio discs are not
compadble.
CDs (Audio CDs, CD-R, CD-RW, DivX discs, rap3 discs) - Audio CDs contain musical ol sound content only: rap3
discs a_eCDs (CDR
ol CDRW)
d_at contain rap3 files. DivX discs contain Di_X files. This p_oduct also plays CDs
that contain JPEG and Whlk
files ,rod Multisession CDs.
Video CD (VCD) - Like DVD _ideo discs, VCDs contain pictule md sound content. The difference is the amount
of inform _tion dHt cm be sto_ed on the disc. VCDs typicall) hwe lower pictme and sound qu _lity dam DVD discs.
You must use DV[)±R ot DV[:)±R_4 _discs to retold on your DVD recorder not VCDs.
Things to consider before you connect
Protect
components
from
overheating
[)on't block ventilation holes on any of"the components.
Aiiang_' rhc components
so dlat ah" can cilculate fred).
Don't stack components.
_4q3en ?x)u place components
in a stand, make smc you allow adequate" ventilation.
ffyou connect an audio rcceiw'r ol amplifi_'r, place it on the top shelf.
Position
cables properly
to avoid
audio
interference
Ins_It each c tbl," filmly into th, " design ttcd jack.
If you place components
above the-iV,
rotate all cables down the side of the back of die TV instead ofsn'aight
down the middle of the back of the
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