Definition of terms, If the disc cannot be removed – Panasonic PV-24DF62 User Manual

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Angle

Some DVD discs feature scenes simultaneously
shot from different angles. The ANGLE button can
be used to view the scene from different angles.
(ANGLE Indicator lights up on the unit when a
scene recorded at different angles is detected.)

Chapter Number

Titles are subdivided into numbered sections. You
can quickly search for a favorite scene using these
numbers.

DVD

A high-density optical disc on which high-
qualitypictures and sound have been digitally
recorded. DVD incorporates new video compression
technology (MPEG II) and high-density recording
technology which allow entire movies to be recorded
with incredible playback quality.

Playback Control

With Video CD (version 2.0), scenes or information
may be selected for
viewing or listening from an interactive menu that
appears on the TV screen.

Subtitles

Written dialogue which appears at the bottom of the
screen.

Time Number

The elapsed play time from the start of a disc or
title. Use to quickly find scenes. (May not work with
some discs.)

Title Number

For DVD discs with two or more titles, the title is
numbered as title 1, title 2, etc.

Track Number

Numbers assigned to tracks on Video CDs and
CDs to allow specific tracks to be quickly located.

Video CD

CD containing picture and sound with same quality
level as video tape. This unit also supports Video
CDs with playback control (version 2.0).

Disc formats supported by this unit

The unit can play back discs bearing any of
the following marks:

Discs which cannot be played with
this unit

• DVD with Region No. other than “1” or “ALL”

• DVD of PAL system
• DVD-ROM
• DVD-R/DVD-RAM
• CDV
• CD-G
• Do not try to play a Photo CD.

DVD

3” (8 cm) disc / 5” (12 cm) disc

Video CD

3” (8 cm) disc / 5” (12 cm) disc

CD

3” (8 cm) disc / 5” (12 cm) disc

is a registered trademark.

Definition of Terms

If the disc cannot be removed...

First, unplug unit.
Then, prepare a rigid wire (e.g. an
extended paper clip) and, applying
moderate force, insert it straight into the
hole at the base of the tray. The tray will
eject a little. Then, pull the tray all the way
out and remove the disc.

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