Eclipse avn7000 User Guide

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Track
The single division for a song on a music CD is 
called a track. 
SCMS
(Serial Copy
Management System)
With digital recording, the deterioration of audio 
quality is very low. Therefore digital recording 
equipment regulates, for the sake of copyright 
protection, the using of a sound source copied 
using a digital signal to be used to make further 
copies of the same data. This is what the SCMS 
(Serial Copy Management System) does. 
Viewing Restriction
This is a DVD video function that “Restricts 
playing of discs that support viewing restrictions, 
in accordance with the regulated levels of each 
country.” Restrictions differ by DVD video and 
may completely prevent playing of the video or 
may skip or insert alternate scenes for extreme 
scenes. 
Title
This is the largest unit for divisions of video or 
songs recorded on a DVD video. Usually a single 
movie is treated as a title by video software and a 
single album (or song) is treated as a single title 
by music software. The consecutive numbers 
attached to titles are called title numbers. 
Chapter
This is a unit for divisions of video or songs 
recorded on a DVD video, but it is a smaller unit 
than a title. A single title is made up of several 
chapters, and the consecutive numbers attached 
to chapters are called chapter numbers. 
Multi-Angle
This is one feature of DVD video, where 
viewpoints of the same scene are changed by 
recording from several different angles (camera 
positions), allowing the viewer to select the 
preferred angle. 
Multi-Language
This is one feature of DVD video, where the same 
scene is recorded with several different 
languages and subtitles, allowing the viewer to 
select the preferred language. 
Region code
DVD players and DVD discs have a region code 
that enables playing by geographic marketing 
regions, and a disc cannot be played if the 
number recorded on the disc is not included in the 
region codes of the player. See page xx for details 
on region codes.