Recorded Discs

The VES™ DVD player will play CD-R and CD-RWdiscs recorded in CD-Audio or Video-CD format, or as a CD-ROM containing MP3 or WMA files. The player will also play DVD-Video content recorded to a DVD-R or DVD-RW disc. DVD-ROM discs (either pressed or recorded) are not supported.

If you record a disc using a personal computer, there may be cases where the VES™ DVD player may not be able to play some or the entire disc, even if it is recorded in a compatible format and is playable on other players. To help avoid playback problems, use the following guidelines when recording discs.

• Open sessions are ignored. Only sessions that are closed are playable.

• For multi-session CDs that contain only multiple CDAudio sessions, the player will renumber the tracks so each track number is unique.

• For CD Data (or CD-ROM) discs, always use the ISO-9660 (Level 1 or Level 2), Joliet, or Romeo format.

Other formats (such as UDF, HFS, or others) are not supported.

• The player recognizes a maximum of 512 files and 99 folders per CD-R and CD-RW disc.

• Mixed media recordable DVD formats will only play the Video_TS portion of the disc.

If you are still having trouble writing a disc that is playable in the VES™ DVD player, check with the disc recording software publisher for more information about burning playable discs.

The recommended method for labeling recordable discs (CD-R, CD-RW, and DVD-R) is with a permanent marker.

Do not use adhesive labels as they may separate from the disc, become stuck, and cause permanent damage to the DVD player.

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