Sony DVP-C670D Operating Instructions Manual page 5

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Terms for discs
• Title
The longest
section of a picture or music feature on a DVD, the
movie, etc. in video software,
or the name of an album in audio
software.
• Chapter
Sections of a picture or a music feature that are smaller than
titles. A title is composed
of several chapters.
Each chapter is
assigned
a chapter number enabling you to locate the chapter
you want.
Depending
on the disc, no chapters
may be
recorded.
• Track
Sections of a picture
or a music feature on a VIDEO CD or a
CD. Each track is assigned
a track number
enabling you to
locate the track you want.
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Disc
structure
Title
_ ÷
_,
.
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.
Chapter
Disc
VIDEO
CD or
CO
strMcture
Track
Index
• P
• Index (CD) / Video Index (VIDEO CD)
A number that divides a track into sections
to easily locate the
point you want on a VIDEO CD or a CD. Depending
on the
disc, no indexes
may be recorded.
• Scene
On a VIDEO CD with PBC (playback
control) functions,
the
menu screens, moving
pictures and still pictures
are divided
into sections called "scenes."
Each scene is assigned
a scene
number enabling you to locate the scene you want.
Note on PBC (Playback Control) (VIDEO CDs)
This player
conforms
to Ver. 1.I and Ver. 2.0 of VIDEO CD
standards.
You can enjoy two kinds of playback according
to the
disc type.
Disc type
You can
VIDEO CDs
Enjoy video playback (moving
pictures)
without PBC
as well as music.
functions
(Ver. 1.1 discs)
VIDEO CDs with
PBC functions
(Ver. 2.0 discs)
Play interactive
software using menu
screens displayed
on the TV screen (PBC
Playback),
in addition
to the video
playback
functions
of Ver. 1.1 discs.
Moreover,
you can play high-_solution
still pictures
if they are included on the
disc.
Discs that
the
player
cannot
play
The player cannot play discs other than the ones listed in the
table on page 4. CD-Rs, CD-ROMs
including
PHOTO
CDs, data
sections
in CD-EXTRAs,
DVD-ROMs,
DVD-audio,
HD (high
density)
layer of Super Audio CD etc., cannot be played.
When playing
DTS*-encoded
CDs, excessive
noise will be heard
from the analog stereo outputs.
To avoid possible
damage
to the
audio system,
the consumer
should take proper
precautions
when the analog stereo outputs
of the DVD player
are connected
to an amplification
system. To enjoy DTS Digital Surround
TM
playback, an external 5.l-channel
DTS Digital Surround
TM
decoder system must be connected
to the digital output of the
DVD player.
This product
incorporates
copyright protection
technology
that is
protected
by method claims of certain U.S. patents and other
intellectual
property rights owned
by Macrovision
Corporation
and other rights owners.
Use of this copyright
protection
technology
must be authorized
by Macrovision
Corporation,
and
is intended
for home and other limited viewing
uses only unless
otherwise
authorized
by Macmvision
Corporation.
Reverse
engineering
or disassembly
is prohibited.
* "DTS," "DTS Digital Surround" and "DTS Digital Out" are
trademarks
of Digital Theater Systems, Inc.
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