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Media (Disc and card) information Commercially sold discs This chart shows the different type of retail/commercial discs you can use, and also includes the industry-standard logos that should appear on the discs and/or packaging. Type of media and logo BD-Video Features This format supports High Definition video and audio content including: ≥BONUSVIEW allows picture-in-picture functions to be viewed. Indicated as [BD-V] User recorded media This chart shows the different type of discs recorded with other devices that you can use. This mark means you must finalize the disc with the DVD recorder, etc. before playback. For details about finalizing, refer to the operating instructions for your equipment. Type of media and logo BD-RE Formats ≥ Version 3 of the BD-RE Recording Format ≥ JPEG format Indicated as [BD-V] [JPEG] BD-R ≥ Version 2 of the BD-R Recording Format [BD-V] DVD-Video This format supports high quality video and audio playback. [DVD-V] Compact Discs (CD's) that CD contain audio and music ≥ Operation and sound quality of CDs that do not conform [CD] to CD-DA specifications (copy control CDs, etc.) cannot be guaranteed. Note about using a DualDisc ≥The digital audio content side of a DualDisc does not meet the technical specifications of the Compact Disc Digital Audio (CD-DA) format so play may not be possible. ≥Do not use a DualDisc in this unit as it may not be possible to insert it correctly and it may get scratched or scraped. DVD-RAM DVD-R/RW ≥ Version 1.1 of the DVD Video Recording Format ≥ JPEG format ≥ AVCHD format ≥ DVD-Video Format ≥ Version 1.1 of the DVD Video Recording Format ≥ AVCHD format ≥ MP3 format (DVD-RW is not supported) ≥ JPEG format (DVD-RW is not supported) [DVD-VR] [JPEG] [AVCHD] [DVD-V] [DVD-VR] [AVCHD] [MP3] [JPEG] DVD-R DL ≥ DVD-Video Format ≥ Version 1.2 of the DVD Video Recording Format ≥ AVCHD format ≥ MP3 format ≥ JPEG format [DVD-V] [DVD-VR] [AVCHD] [MP3] [JPEG] rR/rRW/rR DL ≥ rVR (rR/rRW Video Recording) Format ≥ AVCHD format [DVD-V] [AVCHD] CD-R/RW ≥ CD-DA format ≥ MP3 format ≥ JPEG format [CD] [MP3] [JPEG] ≥ It may not be possible to play the above discs in some cases due to the type of discs, the condition of the recording, the recording method and how the files were created. ≥ When a disc recorded in the AVCHD format is being played, the video may be paused for a few seconds at portions spliced, due to deletion or editing. VQT2H71 6

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Media (Disc and card)
information
This chart shows the different type of retail/commercial discs
you can use, and also includes the industry-standard logos that
should appear on the discs and/or packaging.
Note about using a DualDisc
The digital audio content side of a DualDisc does not meet
the technical specifications of the Compact Disc Digital Audio
(CD-DA) format so play may not be possible.
Do not use a DualDisc in this unit as it may not be possible to
insert it correctly and it may get scratched or scraped.
This chart shows the different type of discs recorded with other
devices that you can use.
This mark means you must finalize the disc
with the DVD recorder, etc. before playback. For details about
finalizing, refer to the operating instructions for your equipment.
Commercially sold discs
Type of media
and logo
Features
Indicated
as
BD-Video
This format supports High
Definition video and audio
content including:
BONUSVIEW allows
picture-in-picture functions
to be viewed.
[BD-V]
DVD-Video
This format supports high
quality video and audio
playback.
[DVD-V]
CD
Compact Discs (CD’s) that
contain audio and music
Operation and sound quality
of CDs that do not conform
to CD-DA specifications
(copy control CDs, etc.)
cannot be guaranteed.
[CD]
User recorded media
Type of media
and logo
Formats
Indicated
as
BD-RE
Version 3 of the BD-RE
Recording Format
JPEG format
[BD-V]
[JPEG]
BD-R
Version 2 of the BD-R
Recording Format
[BD-V]
DVD-RAM
Version 1.1 of the DVD
Video Recording Format
JPEG format
AVCHD format
[DVD-VR]
[JPEG]
[AVCHD]
DVD-R/RW
DVD-Video Format
Version 1.1 of the DVD
Video Recording Format
AVCHD format
MP3 format (DVD-RW is
not supported)
JPEG format (DVD-RW is
not supported)
[DVD-V]
[DVD-VR]
[AVCHD]
[MP3]
[JPEG]
DVD-R DL
DVD-Video Format
Version 1.2 of the DVD
Video Recording Format
AVCHD format
MP3 format
JPEG format
[DVD-V]
[DVD-VR]
[AVCHD]
[MP3]
[JPEG]
r
R/
r
RW/
r
R DL
≥r
VR (
r
R/
r
RW Video
Recording) Format
AVCHD format
[DVD-V]
[AVCHD]
CD-R/RW
CD-DA format
MP3 format
JPEG format
[CD]
[MP3]
[JPEG]
It may not be possible to play the above discs in some
cases due to the type of discs, the condition of the
recording, the recording method and how the files were
created.
When a disc recorded in the AVCHD format is being played,
the video may be paused for a few seconds at portions
spliced, due to deletion or editing.