Using the rc-89 remote control handset, Compatible disc types, Compatible audio and video formats – HHB comm UDP-89 User Manual

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Introduction

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UDP-89 User Manual Version 2.1

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Using the RC-89 Remote Control

handset

Make sure there are no obstacles between the handset

and the unit.
The handset should work reliably within 7m of the unit, and

within 30° of the direct line between the handset and the

unit.
Strong sunlight or fluorescent lighting may make remote

control operation less reliable.
Remote control handsets for different equipment

sometimes interact. If the UDP-89 is installed adjacent

to other infra-red-controlled equipment, you should satisfy

yourself that the UDP-89’s handset is not affecting the

other equipment, or vice-versa. One or more items may

need to be moved if interaction is observed.
A falling-off of the operating range of the handset will

generally indicate that it is time to change the batteries.

Compatible disc types

The UDP-89 supports the following types of media: CD, CD-R,

CD-RW, DVD-V, DVD-A, DVD+R, DVD+RW, DVD-R, DVD-RW,

SACD.

Compatible audio and video formats

Numerous encoding schemes for both audio and video data have

been implemented since the initial introduction of the CD and

DVD media formats. Most - but not all - schemes are defined

for one particular type of media. The number of combination

of media types and encoding schemes is now quite large, and

it is a fundamental purpose of the UDP-89 to replay audio

and/or video from as many of the disc types currently in use as

possible.

The UDP-89 is able to replay the following disc types:

Standard red-book-compliant

audio CDs

Standard DVD

video discs (DVD-V) including decoding of

Dolby Digital, DTS and MPEG audio bitstreams, or PCM

audio up to 24-bit at f

s

=96 kHz

Scarlet book 2.0-compliant

Super Audio CDs (SACD),

including single, dual and hybrid layer versions
DVD-Audio

discs (DVD-A) containing audio in various

formats, including 16-bit stereo at f

s

=44.1 or 48 kHz,

24-bit 6-channel at f

s

=88.2 or 96 kHz, and 24-bit stereo

at f

s

=176.4 or 192 kHz

White book-compliant

Video CDs (VCD) containing MPEG1

video with MPEG Layer 2 stereo audio at f

s

=44.1 kHz

Super Video CDs

(SVCD) containing MPEG2 video with

either one or two MPEG Layer 2 stereo audio tracks at

f

s

=44.1 kHz, or MPEG2 5.1 audio

CD-R/RW and DVD-R/RW discs containing audio and/or

video files recorded with the following schemes

MPEG1 and MPEG2 files containing both audio and

video objects
MPEG4 ASP-coded video files (e.g. *.avi files)

containing embedded MPEG, Dolby Digital or PCM

audio
*.jpg picture files

More detailed descriptions of the various disc types will be found

throughout the manual.

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