67 Close the session after recording. Play may be impossible on some discs due to the condition of the recording.Operation and sound quality of CDs that do not conform to CD-DA specifications (copy control CDs, etc.) cannot be guaranteed.The producer of the disc can control how discs are played. So you may not always be able to control play as described in these operatinginstructions. Read the disc’s instructions carefully. 2.6/5.2 GB DVD-RAM, 12 cm (5) 3.95/4.7 GB DVD-R for Authoring DVD-R recorded in DVD Video Recording format DVD-R (DVD-Video format), DVD-R DL, DVD-RW(DVD-Video format), +R, +R DL recorded on anotherunit and not finalized (¼ 84) PAL discs Discs recorded with AVCHD format DVD-Video with a region number other than “1” or“ALL” Blu-ray, HD DVD DVD-Audio Video CD DVD-ROM, +R 8 cm (3), CD-ROM, CDV, CD-G,Photo CD, CVD, SVCD, SACD, MV-Disc, PD,DivX Video Disc, etc.NotesNote about using a DualDisc:The digital audio content side of a DualDisc does not meet thetechnical specifications of the Compact Disc Digital Audio(CD-DA) format so play may not be possible.Play-only Discs Discs that Cannot be PlayedDisc type Standard symbol UsesDVD-Video[DVD-V] High quality movie and musicdiscsDVD-RW(DVD VideoRecordingformat)[-RW‹VR›]DVD-RW video recorded onanother DVD recorderYou can play programs thatallow “One time only recording”if they have been recorded to aCPRM compatible disc.By formatting (¼ 48) thedisc, you can record to it inDVD-Video format.It may be necessary to fi nalizethe disc on the equipment usedfor recording.DVD-RDVD-R DL MP3, JPEGDVD-R and DVD-R DL withmusic recorded in MP3 (¼ 69)Still pictures (JPEG) recordedon DVD-R and DVD-R DL(¼ 69)Audio CD[CD] Recorded audio and music(including CD-R/RW)— MP3, JPEGCD-R and CD-RW with musicrecorded in MP3 (¼ 69)Still pictures (JPEG) recordedon CD-R/RW(¼ 69)Holding a disc or cardHandle discs by the edges to avoid inadvertently scratching orgetting oil from your fi ngers on the disc. Do not touch the signalsurface of discs (the shiny side) or the terminal surface (themetal part) of SD cards.Cleaning discsDiscs are not indestructible and occasionally dirt orcondensation may appear. Clean by gently wiping with a soft,dry lint-free cloth in a straight line from the center of the disc tothe edge of the disc.Return discs to their cases and SD cards to their cartridgeswhen not in use; this helps to protect against scratches anddirt.Video cassette Poor quality or damaged video cassettes can cause theheads to become dirty and malfunction. Never use video cassettes on which juice has been spilledor those that are extremely damaged since this will not onlycause the heads to become dirty, but will also make the unitmalfunction.Media Care[RAM] Use cartridges to protect them from scratches and dirt.Storing media Do not place or store media in the following locations:– Direct sunlight– Very dusty or humid areas– Near a heat source– Places that undergo extreme shifts in temperature(condensation can occur)– Where static electricity or electromagnetic waves occur Keep the Memory Card out of reach of children to preventswallowing.Discs to avoid Discs that are not perfectly circular in shape Warped discs, which may not balance properly in your unit,causing improper operation or damage to the unit Cracked discs Discs with exposed adhesive (from removed stickers orlabels, such as may occur with rental discs or improperlycared-for discs that were previously labeled or re-labeled)ReferenceDownloaded From DvDPlayer-Manual.com Panasonic Manuals