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Start from desired position
Change watching angle • Change sub-Titles
Goto
Angle
Sub-Title
NOTE:
- First, select Hour. Then the Minutes, then the Se-
conds.
- Press GOTO to leave Research-mode and return to
normal reproduction.
- Some discs may not allow this function.
- Some scenes may not perfectly be found at the
desired place.
- This research method works only with Titles con-
tained on the same DVD, or with Tracks on the same
Video or Audio-CD.
Start from Desired Position
How to locate a certain watching/listening position
by selecting track/chapter number or time.
During reproduction, press GOTO-key.
Display will show:
Title Chapter
Search: TT --/-- CH 000/001
Time 00:00:00
By means of the cursors, move to TIME if you wish to se-
lected a certain time, or to Title/Chapter if you wish to se-
lect a Chapter or a Title from which starting Playback.
Once Time or Chapter/Title have been selected, press
ENTER/PLAY. Reproduction will start from desired Chap-
ter, Track or Time.
Change DVD watching-angle
Some DVDs containing pictures made from different
watching-angles, offer the possibility of changing the wat-
ching-angle while reproduction is in course.
Each time you press ANGLE during reproduction, the
watching-angle will change in relation with the disc-regis-
tration.
Note: The change of the watching-angle may require
some seconds.
If the DVD does not offer different watching-angles, the
display will show 1/1.
Change of DVD Sub-Titles
With DVDs offering various audio-languages, it is possible
to change the sub-title-language during reproduction.
By pressing SUB during reproduction, the sub-title will
change in due consideration of the languages available
on the DVD. Each time the SUB-key is pressed, audio will
change to the next available language.
Note:
- Language-change may require some seconds before
it becomes effective.
- The “default”-language selected by the Factory may
well be changed. Should the selected language, ho-
wever, not be available, the default-language will re-
appear.
- Certain discs always show the sub-title, even when
the function is de-activated.
- Some DVDs may offer one only language. In such
case, display will show OFF after having pressed
SUBTITLE.