Icdv, Correct, Wrong – Sony MDP-333 User Manual

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Notes on Handling Discs

Handle the disc by its edge, and to keep the disc clean, do

not touch the rainbow colored surface.

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Do not stick paper or tape on the labeled surface.

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Do not expose the disc to direct sunlight or heat sources

such as hot air ducts, or leave it in a car parked in direct

sunlight where there can be a considerable rise in the

tennperature.

Before playing, clean the disc with the cleaning cloth. Wipe

the disc from the center out.

Do not use solvents such as benzine, thinner, commercially

available cleaners or antl-static spray intended for analog

record discs.

After piaying, remove the disc and store it in its case.

Do not use the discs with being cracked, severe damaged

on the disc repaired with adhesives.

Glossary

CAV disc

The Constant Angular Velocity (CAV) or standard-play disc

rotates at a constant 1800 rpm. Each track, or the path

traced by the laser for a single rotation of the disc,

produces a single frame. Each side of the disc holds up to

54,000 frames, the equivalent of 30 minutes of playback.

Each frame has a number that is stored with the data on

the disc.

CUV disc

The Constant Linear Velocity (CLV) or extended-play disc

doubles the maximum playing time to 60 minutes by

varying the rotational speed from a maximum of 1800 rpm

to a minimum of 600 rpm as the laser beam moves away

from the center of the disc. The disc surface therefore

moves past the laser head at a constant rate, and each

track is longer than its predecessor.

Digital sound disc

Some LDs include a high-quality digital audio signal as well

as a more conventional analog signal. This unit reproduces

both signals with priority placed on the digital audio signal.

Chapter number

Some discs are divided into sections, called chapters. Such

discs usually have a list of chapters on the jacket or label.

Each chapter is numbered for easy location with the

chapter search function, or for use with the repeat and

program functions.

Frame number

The frames on standard-play (CAV) discs are sequentially

numbered for rapid access with the frame search function.

Time number

Extended-play (CLV) discs calculate position in terms of

playing time from the start of the disc. The time search

function provides rapid access to desired scenes.

Track number

CD and CDV discs assign track numbers to each selection.

Rapid access to desired tracks is possible with the track

search function. Track numbers are also used with repeat

and program functions.

LD with TOC (Table of Contents)

Among various LD software, there are discs with TOC

(Table of Contents) signals recorded. When playing back

LDs with TOC signals, the additional features given below

can be enjoyed.

• Playback time display for one chapter (CAV, CLV)

• Remaining playback time (CAV, CLV)

• Time display for CAV disc

• AV calendar display

• Shuffle, delete shuffle

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