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7.4
Playing back a recording
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Recording Archive (Playing Back/Editing Recordings)
Use the
buttons to select the desired recording. Press the
button to start the
playback. Pressing the
button again exits the recording archive and allows the desired
recording to be viewed in full-screen mode. Playback starts from the last playback position.
If the playback is started by pressing the
button, the playback of the recording starts from
the beginning and in full-screen mode.
During playback of a recording you have the following options:
Pause button
This stops playback; playback can be resumed either by pressing
the pause button again or by pressing the play button
Info button
1 x
This displays the playback info with elapsed and remaining
times and the channel info plus title, genre etc. for the
recorded programme (see screenshot on the next page).
To hide the playback info again, press the i button twice
2 x
This displays the information text recorded with the
programme. To hide the info text again, press the i button
again
Fast forward
button
Available fast forward speeds: 2-, 4-, 8-, 16-, 24- and 32 times.
Each time the fast forward button is pressed, the fast forward
speed increases another step. Pressing the rewind button reduces
the fast forward speed step by step. Press the "Play" button to
return to the normal playback speed
Rewind button
Available rewind speeds: 2-, 4-, 8-, 16-, 24- and 32 times. Each
time the rewind button is pressed, the rewind speed increases in
the above stages. Pressing the fast forward button reduces the
rewind speed stage by stage. Press the "Play" button to return to
the normal playback speed
Play button
Pressing the "Play" button reverts from fast forward/rewind mode
or from pause mode to normal playback and/or shows or hides the
progress bar
Stop button
This stops playback or fast forward/rewind and the receiver
automatically returns to the recording archive
Cursor button
(up/down
arrows)
Each time the cursor button (up arrow) is pressed the playback
point in the recording moves to the next/previous event point
(the beginning or end of the programme). However this only works
if this information is available. If chapters have been created,
the receiver will move to the next/previous chapter.