Introduction; Compatible Formats; Disk Characteristics; Information About The Dvds - Tele System TS5600 User Manual

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Introduction

8.1

Compatible formats

The device can read and play various formats. The formats for which compatibility is guaranteed are: DVD,
DVD+/-R, DVD+/-RW, CD-Audio, CD-R, CD-RW, CD-JPG, CD-MP3, AVI (MPEG-4).
NOTE:
• Due to numerous versions of anti-piracy protection and advanced protection for Audio CDs we can not
guarantee compatibility of the DVD player with all disks available on the market.
• During play some DVDs have limited functions. This behaviour can depend on the information contained
on the disk which can control some working characteristics of the DVD player.
• CD-R/CD-RW disks might not be played correctly because of the DVD player or the disk itself.
• The playing of MP3s is only possible if the sampling frequency is 44.1 kHz or 48.1 kHz with a bit rate of
128 kbps or more. In any case some may not be playable due to conditions present in the file.
• Disks containing JPEG or JPG images can also be used on this appliance. Depending on the resolution
of the images or the method of resolution the image may not always be clear.
8.2

Disk characteristics

8.2.1 Information about the DVDs

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Regional code.
In order to avoid films published in one region being released
unofficially in others all DVD players and (optionally) all DVDs are
allocated regional codes. It is not possible to play a DVD with a
different regional code to that of the DVD player. (For a full list of
codes see the next paragraph.)
Subtitles.
DVDs are provided with a certain number of subtitles which can be
selected during the viewing of the film. The symbol shown on the left
indicates the number of subtitles present on the disk and the
corresponding languages.
Multi-camera angles.
Some films give the possibility of recording the same scene from two
or more angles. The symbol shown on the left indicates that some
scenes in the film were recorded in multi-camera mode.
Viewing mode.
The symbol to the left indicates with which image visualisation system
the DVD has been recorded and therefore with which it will be played.
Languages and audio tracks.
The symbol on the left indicates the number and type of audio tracks
provided. The tracks refer to different audio languages with which the
film can be viewed.

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