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Supported Media
When using an 8 cm disc
8 cm disc can only be played back on this unit.
Recording / editing cannot be performed.
Carefully place the disc to the inner disc tray guide.
BD-RE / BD-R
This unit may not play back unfinalised BD-R discs
recorded on another device or the disc may lose data.
Initialise a brand-new BD-RE / BD-R disc before using.
BD-RE Ver 1.0 discs (the cartridge type) are not
compatible with this unit.
DVD-RW / DVD-R
This unit cannot record directly to a DVD-RW / DVD-R
disc.
This unit may not play back unfinalised DVD-RW /
DVD-R discs recorded on another device or the disc may
lose data.
DVD-RW (VR) discs can only be played back on VR
compatible recorders / players.
CPRM compatible discs can only be played back on
CPRM compatible recorders / players.
DVD-RW (Video) / DVD-R (Video) discs will automatically
be finalised after the dubbing process finishes. This unit
recognises these finalised discs as DVD-Video discs.
It may take extra time to eject x 1 speed disc.
DVD+RW / DVD+R
This unit cannot record directly to a DVD+RW / DVD+R
disc.
If you make an additional recording to a finalised
DVD+RW disc, it will be unfinalised.
BD-Video / DVD-Video
Some discs may behave unexpectedly because of
the software producers purpose. Please refer to the
instructions of the disc.
Audio CD
Please make sure there is a mark on the label side
of the CD.
Audio CDs other than the CD standard, such as a
CD with a copy-control, may not play properly or be
completely incompatible.
About USB devices
USB devices which can be connect to the USB port on
the front of this unit are;
USB-HDD
USB memory stick
Digital camera containing JPEG files
Digital camcorder containing AVCHD contents
Do not connect any other types of USB device other than
the examples above or it may cause damage to this unit
or loss of data. Operations in use of a USB hub or USB
extension cable are not guaranteed.
Do not charge a cell phone / portable audio players
battery using this units USB port or it may cause
malfunction of the unit.
About Titles / Tracks / Files
The contents of HDD / disc are generally divided into
sections or folders (groups of titles / files) as shown below.
HDD / USB-HDD / BD-Video / DVD-Video / AVCHD
Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3
Title 1 Title 2
Audio CD
Track 1 Track 2 Track 3 Track 4 Track 5
Folder A Folder B
File 1 File 2 File 3 File 4 File 5 File 6
Media containing JPEG / MP3 / WMA / DivX
®
files
Title:
Content on the HDD / disc, which is equivalent to,
for example, one episode of a TV drama series
Chapter: A smaller part in a title, which is equivalent to a
chapter in a book
Track: A song in an Audio CD
Folder: A directory which can contain files and other
folders
File: Content (data) on the HDD / disc
Preparation for a Disc
Place a disc
1. Press [ OPEN/CLOSE] to open the disc
tray.
2. Place a disc on the tray with the label side
facing up.
When playing back a double-sided disc, place
the disc with the playback side down.
3. Press [ OPEN/CLOSE] to close the disc
tray.
It may take extra time to read some discs.
Some video discs automatically start playback.
will appear on the display on the front panel
when disc loading is completed.
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