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About the discs, Playable discs, Disc types – Sharp DV-S1U User Manual

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ABOUT THE DISCS

The following discs can be played back on this DVD
player.

This player conforms to the NTSC color system. You can-
not play discs recorded in other color systems such as
PAL or SECAM.

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Some discs include region codes as shown below.

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The number inside the symbol refers to a region of the
world, and a disc encoded in a specific region format
can only be played back on DVD players with the same
region code.

The following discs cannot be played back on this
DVD player.

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DVD with region codes other than 1 or ALL.

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DVD-ROM

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DVD-RAM (Never play back, otherwise
malfunction may result.)

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VCD

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CD-ROM

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VSD

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CDV (Only plays back the audio part.)

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CD-G (Only plays back the sound.)

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CD-R / CD-RW

(Only plays back the discs which audio CD and
MP3 is recorded.)

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CD-I

(Never play back, otherwise malfunction may
result.)

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SACD

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Photo CD

(Never play back, otherwise malfunction may
result.)

Any other discs without compatibility indications

PLAYABLE DISCS

DVD

Video

DVD-RW1.1

DVD-R2.0

12 cm

Approx. 4 h

(single-sided)

Approx. 80 min

(single-sided)

8 cm

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Maximum

Playback Time

Contents

Disc Type

Sound

and

Pictures

Disc Size

74 min

Approx. 8 h

(double-sided)

Approx. 160 min

(double-sided)

12 cm

Approx. 4 h

(single-sided)

Approx. 80 min

(single-sided)

8 cm

(singles)

Sound

and

Pictures

12 cm

20 min

8 cm

(singles)

Audio

CD

Sound

[DVD]
Data on a DVD is divided into sections called "titles", and
then into subsections called "chapters", each of which is
given a title or chapter number. Playback conditions are
preset on some DVD video discs, and these playback con-
ditions take priority over user operations on this player. If
a function you selected do not run as desired, refer to the
manual accompanying the disc.

DISC TYPES

Example

Title 1

Title 2

Chapter 1 Chapter 2

Chapter 1 Chapter 2

Chapter 3 Chapter 4

[AUDIO CD]
Data on an audio CD is divided into sections called
“tracks”, each of which is given a track number.

Example

Track 1

Track 2

Track 3

Track 4

Track 5

Track 6

[MP3]
Data on a MP3 is divided into sections called "albums",
and then into subsections called "tracks", each of which is
given an album or track number. When you make MP3
data, you refer to the manual accompanying the disc.

Example

Album 1

Album 2

Track 1

Track 2

Track 1

Track 2

Track 3

Track 4