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DISC COMPATIBILITY 
Compatible  Discs 
Note: Not all discs are supported by this system.  You may find 
a disc that will not play on this system, but works fine on other 
players.  Various manufacturers of discs change technology from 
time to time which may create compatibility issues.  This is not a 
problem with the unit and is not covered by warranty.
Most DVD and CD-Audio discs are compatible with the Z8 system.
The unit can also play most CD-Recordable discs containing CD-Au-
dio, MP3 files, and JPEG images - but not all such discs. Since these 
discs are usually made on home computers, there is no certifica-
tion process ensuring that all such discs play on all players.
DVD Regions
When a DVD disc is created, it is encoded with a “Region number.” 
The disc will only play on DVD players with the same Region number. 
For instance, a Region 3 disc won’t play on a Region 1 player. 
Region 1: U.S. and U.S. Territories, Canada
Region 2: Japan, Western Europe, Middle East, South Africa
Region 3: South Korea, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Southeast and East Asia
Region 4: New Zealand, Australia, Pacific Islands, Mexico, Central/ 
 
 
South America
Region 5: Russia and the former Soviet Union, Africa, Indian 
 
subcontinent, North Korea
Region 6: China
Incompatible Discs
The following disc types are 
known to be incompatible with the 
system:
·  All DVD-ROM/DVD-RAM/DVD+RAM discs.
·  Some DVD-R/DVD-RW/DVD+R/DVD+RW discs.
·  All Blue Ray and HD DVD discs
·  Some Photo CDs.
·  All CD-ROM data discs.
·  CD-Audio discs made with certain copy protection methods.
·  Any DVD with a different Region number than the unit.
·  Any disc that does not meet DVD Forum standards.
Why the system doesn’t respond the same way to all discs
When a DVD disc is created, the creator has to define how the disc 
will operate when loaded into a DVD player. For instance, some discs 
begin playing immediately, while other discs only display a menu and 
require a menu selection to be made before playback will start. 
The DVD standard also allows the maker of a DVD disc to disable  
functions at certain times, such as Fast-Forward and Stop (which is 
why you can’t skip past the copyright warning screen). If some DVD 
feature temporarily isn’t working for you, usually the disc is preventing 
the player from performing that function.
Discs that don’t properly load and play
Some CD and DVD discs, especially homemade discs which do not 
have all the data needed to properly initialize all DVD players, may not 
load and play properly. They may even create a state where the DVD 
player will not eject the disc at all. In these cases, use a paper clip to 
press the Reset button (this button’s location is shown on page 6), fol-
lowed by rapidly pressing eject on the unit.