User's Manual

System Features
28 Evo D310 Micro Desktop
Audio features of DVD-Video
A DVD-Video disc can have up to 8 audio tracks (streams). Each track can be in one of three formats:
Dolby Digital (Dolby AC-3): 1 to 5.1 channels
MPEG-2 audio: 1 to 5.1 or 7.1 channels
LPCM: 1 to 8 channels.
Dolby Digital is multi-channel digital audio, using lossy AC-3 coding technology from original PCM with a
sample rate of 48 kHz at up to 24 bits. The bitrate is 64 kbps to 448 kbps, with 384 being the normal rate
for 5.1 channels and 192 being the normal rate for stereo (with or without surround encoding).
MPEG audio is multi-channel digital audio, using lossy compression from original PCM format with
sample rate of 48 kHz at 16 bits. Both MPEG-1 and MPEG-2 formats are supported. The variable bitrate
is 32 kbps to 912 kbps, with 384 being the normal average rate. MPEG-1 is limited to 384 kbps.
Linear PCM is uncompressed (lossless) digital audio, the same format used on CDs and most studio
masters. It can be sampled at 48 or 96 kHz with 16, 20, or 24 bits/sample. (Audio CD is limited to 44.1
kHz at 16 bits.) There can be from 1 to 8 channels. The maximum bitrate is 6.144MBps.
DVD Region Codes
After setting the DVD region (by playing a DVD video for the first time), the DVD region can be changed
a further four times; after that the DVD drive will only play DVD videos from the last DVD region that
was set.
DVD CD
Diameter
120mm 120mm
Thickness
0.6mm 1.2mm
Track Pitch
0.74nm 1.6nm
Minimum Pit Length
0.40nm 0.834nm
Laser Wavelength
640nm 780nm
Data Capacity (per layer)
4.7GB 0.68GB
Layers
1,2,4 1
Regional Codes Region
1 USA & Canada
2 Europe (excluding former USSR countries), Japan, Near East (including Iran and Egypt), South Africa
3 South East Asia, South Korea
4 Latin America & Oceania (Australia, New Zealand)
5 Africa (excluding Egypt and South Africa), Eastern European countries, Sub-Indian continent
6 China