Time & other displays, Other video disc types, Dvd-r and dvd-rw – HHB comm UDP-89 User Manual

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Basic Operation

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UDP-89

User Manual Version 2.1

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Time & Other Displays

The UDP-89’s front panel display shows the elapsed time of the

currently-selected Title (in the form h:mm:ss). “Zero” time will

generally be the start of Chapter 1.

Pressing DISPLAY on the RC-89 Remote Control Unit while

a DVD-V is loaded generates an on-screen text banner

superimposed on the video image. A typical example is shown

below:

DVD Video

00:25:28 01:04:27

Chapter 2/6:

Bitrate 4.755Mbps

Title

1/2

Audio

1/1 Dolby D 2 Ch Eng

Subtitle

Off

Angle

1/1

Along with other information, the banner confirms current unit

settings for audio track and viewing angle selection and enabling

of subtitles. These settings are described in a later section of

the manual. As they are not confirmed elsewhere, it is always

useful to use the Display function when changing them. A

second press of DISPLAY cancels the banner.

Other video disc types

DVD-R and DVD-RW

As with audio CDs recorded in a computer, the UDP-89 will play

DVD-Video material prepared on recordable and rewriteable

blank DVDs in computers using DVD-Video authoring software.

Discs recorded in consumer and professional DVD recorders

are also compatible.

There are several types of recordable/rewriteable DVD media

in common use, and not all DVD drives can record to all types.

The UDP-89 is able to accept all types of disc currently in use;

these include:

DVD-R

DVD-RW

DVD+R

DVD+RW

Both standard 4.7GB and dual-layer 8.5GB versions of the

above media types are supported.

The UDP-89 will NOT play unfinalised discs.

Note: DVD-RAM discs are NOT supported.

The front panel and on-screen displays are as for commercial

DVD-V discs.

Video CDs and SuperVCDs

Video CD (VCD) is an older digital video format using CD-ROM

discs. MPEG1 video coding with Layer 2 stereo audio coding is

employed to record up to 80 minutes of programme material on

a 700MB disc. Playback of discs recorded to the White Book

VCD2.0 standard (1995) is supported by the UDP-89.

The later Super Video CD (SVCD) format uses the higher bitrate

MPEG2 coding system on the same media type to achieve

higher resolution video and improved audio (including additional

tracks). Playback of discs recorded to the SVCD standard set by

the China National Committee of Standards is supported by the

UDP-89.

Operation of the UDP-89 with VCDs and SVCDs is broadly similar

to playing audio CDs. There is no menu or other data available

on-screen. Disc content is arranged as Tracks, and the main

transport buttons, including STOP, PLAY, PAUSE, FFWD, FREW,

NEXT and PREVIOUS, function normally.

Pressing the TOP MENU button with a VCD or SVCD loaded

activates Playback Control (PBC), which provides a system of

basic disc navigation. The front panel display will indicate

PBC On, and the disc will re-locate to a disc menu prepared at

the disc authoring stage listing the available tracks on the disc.

Track selection is made with the 0-9 numeric keys, and playback

commences from the start of the selected track.

CD-ROMs and DVD-ROMs containing

video files

The UDP-89 permits replay of certain video file types recorded

on CD-ROM or DVD-ROM discs formatted to either ISO9660 or

UDF v1.02. Compatible formats include MPEG1 and MPEG 2

video files (*.mpg files), and MPEG4 ASP coded video files (*.avi

files) with embedded MPEG, PCM or Dolby Digital audio.

CD-ROMs and DVD-ROMs containing

JPEG image files

The UDP-89 will replay JPEG picture files (*.jpg) recorded on CD-

ROM or DVD-ROM discs and can display them in high-definition

– 720p or 1080i.

After loading, the OSD displays a list of *.jpg image files available

for viewing.

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