Caring for the rdv-1045, Locking the disc tray, Disc structure – ROTEL RDV-1045 User Manual

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RDV-1045 DVD Player

Caring for the RDV-1045

Cabinet and Disc Tray Cleaning

Clean the cabinet and disc tray by gently wiping
them with a soft cloth dampened with a small
amount of a neutral detergent diluted with
water. Do not use benzene, thinner or other
organic solvents including disinfectants. These
may cause deformation or discoloring.

Condensation

In s ome situations, condensation (water
drops) can accumulate on the optical lense of
the disc reading mechanism, preventing the
RDV-1045 from working properly. This can
happen when:

• When the RDV-1045 is suddenly moved

from a cold place to a warmer place.

• When the RDV-1045 is in a cool room and

a heating system is turned on.

• When the RDV-1045 is installed in a steamy

or damp space.

In any of these cases, leave the system turned
on for 1 or 2 hours before use.

Locking the Disc Tray

You can lock the disc tray to prevent a loaded
disc from being ejected.

While the RDV-1045 is off, press and hold
the

.

STOP

t

button then press the OPEN/

CLOSE

o

button. “LOCKED” will appear in

the display window. Repeat the procedure to
unlock the disc tray. Then “UNLOCKED” will
appear in the display window.

Disc Structure

DVD VIDEO/DVD VR

A DVD Video disc consists of “titles” and each
title may be divided into “chapters”.

A DVD VR disc consists of “original programs”
or “play lists” and each original program/play
list may be divided into “chapters”.

.

Title 1/Original program 1/

Play list 1

Title 2/Original

program 2/Play list 2

Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 1 Chapter 2

DVD AUDIO

A DVD Audio disc consists of “groups” and
each group may be divided into “tracks”.

VCD/SVCD/CD

VCD, SVCD and CD consist of “tracks”. In
general, each track has its own track number.
(On some discs, each track may also be further
divided by indexes.)

Track 1

Track 2

Track 3

Track 4

Track 5

MP3/WMA/JPEG/ASF/

MPEG1/MPEG2 Discs

On an MP3/WMA/JPEG/ASF/MPEG1/
MPEG2 disc, each still picture (material) is
recorded as a track/file. Tracks/files are usu-
ally grouped into a folder. Folders can also
include other folders, creating hierarchical
folder layers.

Group 1

Group 2

Track 1/

File 1

Track 2/

File 2

Group 3 Group 4 Group 5

This system simplifies the hierarchical con-
struction of a disc and manages folders by
“groups”. This system can recognize up to 4
000 tracks/files in a disc. Also, the system can
recognize up to 150 tracks/files per group and
up to 99 groups in a disc. Since the system
ignores tracks/files with numbers exceeding
150 and groups with numbers exceeding 99,
these cannot be played back.

• If there is any type of files other than MP3/

WMA/JPEG/ASF/MPEG1/MPEG2 files in
a folder, those files are also counted in the
total file number.

Additional Disc Information

About MP3/WMA/JPEG/ASF/

MPEG1/ MPEG2 discs
Playable MP3/WMA/JPEG/ASF/MPEG1/
MPEG2 discs and files

• CDs recorded in the ISO 9660 format are

playable (except CDs recorded in the “packet
write” format (UDF format)).

• CDs recorded with multiple sessions are also

playable.

• Files with an extension of “.mp3”, “.wma”,

“.jpg”, “.jpeg”, “.asf”, “.avi”, “.mpg” or
“.mpeg” (extensions with uppercase and
lowercase letters mixed are also acceptable)
are playable.

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