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playing condition.
4.3.3.2.4 Timeshift Record status
Timeshift Play can forward by press Fast Forward or Next key
,
it would enter Timeshift Record
condition.
Timeshift Record condition is similar to Record mode. It plays actual time content, it records at
background. The difference is that Record mode is to store the recorded content, but Timeshift
Record will record the content in temporary area. When you quit from Timeshift mode, it will be
deleted. Under Timeshift Record condition, keys response is as follows:
Key
Function
Pause
Pause to play, recover from the pause, then return to Timeshift Play condition
Stop
Quit from Timeshift mode
Fast
Forward
Invalid
Fast
Rewind
Return to Timeshift Play condition
,
and have fast reverse operation
Prev.
Return to Timeshift Play condition and fast reverse
30 seconds
;
If fast reverse to the beginning part of Timeshift recorded content, then begins to play from
this place.
Exit
Switch Timeshift menu mode
;
List
Close Timeshift menu, pop out Recorded List menu
;
Enter playback mode from Recorded List and then quit from Timeshift mode at the same
time
;
When quit from Recorded List
,
it shows Timeshift menu again
;
4.3.4 Playback
4.3.4.1 Playback menu
Playback menu is similar to Timeshift menu
,
divided into two kinds: one is Full Mode
,
it shows
detailed information, and the other is Simple Mode, it occupies a little area to show you that it is
in Playback mode. The two modes are switched through Exit keys. In Playback mode, Playback
menu will always appear. Detailed menu mode is as follows:
Full Mode
:
Note
:
1) It shows current playing condition, displayed according to different operations, such as: Play
、
Pause, Fast Forward, Fast Rewind, Next, Prev.
2) A->B cycle mark
,
mark A or B, and then it shows high light. The mark is only displayed under
Play condition;
3) Play progress bar showing: gray ball shows the total length of this program, blue ball shows
Note2)
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Note 5
Note 6
Note 7
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