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Terminology
Track:
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“Track” is the designation for sections on an Audio-CD. This
may be a song, the set of a symphony, etc.
Title/Chapter:
K
Video-DVDs are divided into “Title” and “Chapters”. A
“Title” may be e.g. a particular film, the “Chapters” may be subsections
of this film
HDMI: H
K
igh
D
efinition
M
ultimedia
I
nterface is an interface for trans-
mitting high-resolution digital video data and digital audio data.
MPEG4:
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Your DVD player is also suitable for playing back files that
have been compressed using the MPEG-4 system (short for Moving
Picture Experts Group-4). MPEG-4 is a compression method by means
of which large quantities of data can be reduced without any notice-
able loss of picture and sound quality.
NOTE:
It is not possible to guarantee full compatibility with all of the compres-
sion methods used worldwide, particularly when more than one sound-
track or subtitles are involved. Also MPEG 4 files with integrated special
functions such as a menu, subtitles etc. are not always sup-ported. This
is no malfunction of the player.
Playing media
Using the remote control
You transmit commands to the DVD-Player via remote control. It is thus
important to point the end of the remote control towards the DVD-
Player.
NOTE:
If the device is not yet in DVD mode, press the
SOURCE
(Fig. 3/13) but-
ton on the remote control repeatedly until “DVD” appears in the display.
Loading a CD/DVD
1.
Press the remote control button
EJECT
(Fig. 3/4). The CD/DVD tray
opens.
2.
Place the CD/DVD on the tray.
3.
Press the remote control button
EJECT
(Fig. 3/4). again. The CD/
DVD tray closes. The display (Fig. 1/3) first shows “LOAD”. After a short
while the type of the loaded medium is displayed (e.g. “DVD”).
Understanding the onscreen
CD-menu
When playing CDs the following status information is displayed on
screen:
Current track/total number of tracks (1).
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Time (2):
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This provides information about the duration and the
remaining play time. By standard the play time expired of the cur-
rent track is displayed. The playing time is displayed in minutes and
seconds. Press the
DISPLAY
button (Fig. 3/7) once or several times to
have further times displayed.
The following possibilities are available for selection
- time remaining to the end of the track,
- playback time of the CD so far,
- time remaining to the end of the CD.