Playing DVDs on the
built-in player
About scenes that let you change the
viewing angle
During playback of a scene shot from multiple
angles on this unit, the angle mark (
) is
displayed in the bottom right of the screen.
Switch angle mark display ON/OFF using the
SET UP MENU
. For details, see
Setting angle
mark display
on page 74.
• This function is operated by using the remote
control.
1 Press
ANGLE
during playback of a scene
shot from multiple angles.
The angle mark (
) and angle number (
)
are displayed for 8 seconds.
2 Press
ANGLE
while the angle mark and
angle number are displayed.
The angle changes each time you press
ANGLE
.
Notes
• This function only operates with DVDs featur-
ing multi-angle recordings.
• The “
” mark on a DVD’s package indicates
it features multi-angle scenes. The number in
the “
” mark indicates the number of
angles from which scenes were shot.
• You cannot switch angles during slow motion
playback.
• If you press
ANGLE
during fast forward/fast
reverse or pause, fast forward/fast reverse or
pause is canceled and normal playback
resumes but the viewing angle does not
change.
• While the angle mark and angle number are
displayed, you can also switch to a desired
angle number using the
NUMBER
buttons.
Operating from the information
display 1 (DVH & DVD mode)
This display lets you use the search function to
specify a title or chapter to search for a desired
scene, use the time search function to specify a
time to search for a desired scene, select the
desired audio and subtitle language, and select
the angle.
1
Information display 1
Shows the function status.
Press
DISPLAY
to switch the information dis-
play.
Press
DISPLAY
repeatedly to switch between
the following display modes:
Information display 1
—
Information display 2
—
Nomal playback display
Notes
• You can perform title, chapter and time set-
tings with either the information display 1 or
2. This manual explains how to use the infor-
mation display 1 to perform title, chapter and
time settings.
• Pressing
DISPLAY
during fast forward/reverse
returns you to normal playback.
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