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Terms
Track:
■
“Track“ is the sections of an Audio-CD. This may pertain to
a song, a set of a symphony, etc.
Title/chapter:
■
Video-DVDs are compartmentalized into “title“
and “chapters“. A ”title“, for example may be a specific movie and
“chapters“ may be sections of the movie.
MPEG4
■
: Your DVD-Player is also equipped to play data com-
pressed for MPEG-4 (short for Moving Picture Experts Group-4)
MPEG-4 compression method that allows large amount of data to
be compressed without significantly compromising the quality of
picture and sound.
NOTE:
A full global compatibility of compression procedures is not guaran-
teed, especially if multiple soundtracks and subtitles are involved. Even
MPEG 4 files with integrated special menu functions are not always
supported. This is
not
a malfunction of the unit.
Play Media
Use Remote Control
You transmit commands to the DVD-Player using the remote control.
It is important that the end of the remote control is pointed toward
the DVD-Player.
Load CD/DVD
1
. Slide the
OPEN
button on the unit (Fig. 1/1) in the direction of the
arrow. The CD/DVD compartment opens.
2
. Insert the CD/DVD.
3
. Close the CD compartment again. A moment later the loaded
media type is displayed (e.g. “DVD”).
Screen Display of CD-Menu
For CDs the following status information is displayed:
Current track/total number of tracks (1).
■
Time (2):
■
Here you find information about playing time and
remaining time. By default the elapsed playing time of the cur-
rent track is displayed in minutes and seconds. Repeatedly press
the
DISPLAY
button (Fig. 3/16) on the remote control for further
time displays.
You have the following options
- remaining time until the end of the track,
- elapsed playing time CD,
- remaining time until the end of the CD,
- display off.
Screen Display of DVD-Menu
You may display the screen menu for DVD use by pressing the
DISPLAY
button (Fig. 3/16).