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About the discs, Playable discs, Disc types – Emerson EWD2202 User Manual

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ABOUT THE DISCS

The following discs can be played back on this
DVD/VCR.

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/VCR with the same
region code.

The following discs cannot be played back on this
DVD/VCR.

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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 attempt to play back,
otherwise a malfunction may result.)

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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 discs on which audio CD or
MP3 are recorded.)

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CD-I

(Never attempt to play back, otherwise a mal-
function may result.)

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SACD

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Photo CD

(Never attempt to play back, otherwise a mal-
function may result.)

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Video CD

(Never attempt to play back, otherwise a mal-
function may result.)

Any other discs without compatibility indications

PLAYABLE DISCS

DVD

Video

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

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 does 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 an MP3 is divided into sections called "albums",
and then into subsections called "tracks", each of which is
given an album or track number.

Example

Album 1

Album 2

Track 1

Track 2

Track 1

Track 2

Track 3

Track 4