Pioneer DVR-330-S Playback Playing in slow motion, Play Mode menu, Frame advance/frame reverse

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Playback

Playing in slow motion

DVD

Video CD

Super VCD

You can play video at various slow motion speeds. DVDs can be played in slow motion in either direction, while Video CD/Super VCDs can only be played forwards in

slow motion.1

 

 

PLAY

 

 

STEP/SLOW

1 Press

or

to start slow motion reverse or

forward playback.

 

06

The Play Mode menu

ALL

The Play Mode menu gives you access to search functions, repeat and program play functions.

Important

You can’t use the Play Mode features with Video CD/ Super VCDs playing in PBC mode, or while a DVD disc menu is being displayed. For other restrictions, see the following sections.

CLEAR

PLAY MODE

2Press the same button repeatedly to change the slow motion speed.

SLOW 1/16

 

SLOW 1/8

 

SLOW 1/2

SLOW 1/4

3 To resume normal playback, press PLAY.

Frame advance/frame reverse

DVD

Video CD

Super VCD

You can advance or back up video on a DVD disc frame- by-frame. With Video CD/Super VCDs, you can only use

frame advance.2

PLAY

PAUSE

ENTER

PLAY

1Press PLAY MODE to display the Play Mode menu screen.

Play Mode

 

Search Mode

Time Search

A-B Repeat

Title Search

Repeat

Chapter Search

Program

 

 

 

 

 

STEP/SLOW

1

During playback, press PAUSE.

2

Press

or

to back up or advance one frame.

 

• Hold down

or

for continuous frame reverse/

 

frame advance.

 

3

To resume normal playback, press PLAY.

You can also access the Play Mode menu from the Home Menu (press HOME MENU).

2 Use the

and ENTER to navigate.

To exit the Play Mode menu, press HOME MENU or

PLAY MODE.

Note

1.• The picture quality during slow motion playback is not as good as during normal playback and depends on the disc being played.

Reverse slow-motion playback may not be as smooth as forward and may be better with some discs than others.

Depending on the disc, normal playback may automatically resume when a new chapter is reached on a DVD disc.

No sound is output during slow-motion playback.

2.• The picture quality when using frame reverse is not as good as frame advance.

• Depending on the disc, normal playback may automatically resume when a new chapter is reached on a DVD disc.

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Contents DVR-330-S Risk of Electric Shock Do not Open Ventilation Caution Operating EnvironmentContents Setting up the remote to control your TV Resetting the recorderAdditional information IndexBefore you start FeaturesBefore you start Chapter Before you start Play Video mode recordings on a regular DVD PlayerRecord from a DV camcorder Safe, non-destructive editingUsing the remote control Putting the batteries in the remote controlBefore you start What’s in the box DVD-R/RW compatibility General disc compatibilityCD-R/RW compatibility Compressed audio compatibilityJpeg file compatibility WMA Windows Media Audio compatibilityPC-created disc compatibility Original Connecting up Chapter Connecting upRear panel connections Front panel connectionsConnecting up Easy connections Connecting using an S-video output Connecting up Using other types of video outputConnecting using the component video output This enables you to watch the output from this recorder This enables you to watch and record TV channelsThis enables you to record scrambled TV channels Connect RF antenna cables as shownThis enables you to watch discs This enables you to listen to multichannel surround sound.1 Connecting up Connecting to an AV amplifier or receiverPlugging Connecting up Connecting other AV sourcesAfter checking all the connections, plug in the recorder Controls and displays Chapter Controls and displaysFront panel Return Controls and displays Remote controlControls and displays Ntsc Controls and displays DisplayLP / SLP EP / SEPGetting started Switching on and setting upGetting started Chapter Auto clock setting Auto-tuning channelsManual clock setting Getting startedMaking your first recording Other settings you can makeSelect the TV screen type, ‘Wide 169’ or ‘Standard 43’ Is your TV compatible with progressive scan video?Playing back your recording Using the built-in TV tunerChanging TV channels Changing audio channelsNicam a Nicam B Basic playbackPlaying CDs and WMA/MP3 discs Playing DVD discsPlaying Video CD/Super VCDs Using the Home MenuHome Menu Home menu optionsStop display Getting started Displaying disc information on- screenPlay display Recording mode Copy protected material ! / PureCinema indicator #Recording display Remaining recording time availableRecording Chapter RecordingAbout DVD recording Recording time and picture qualityPress REC Mode repeatedly to select a recording setting Setting the picture quality/recording timeRecording Recorded audio Restrictions on video recordingRecording Basic recording from the TV Setting a timer recordingRecording Easy Timer RecordingCurrent time Recording start time Timer recording using the G-Code programming systemPress Enter to set the start time Press Enter to set the end timeCode programming with the power off Setting a manual timer recordingEnter the timer recording settings If there are more than five timer programs alreadyTo exit the timer recording screen, press Home Menu Tip This area you can setExtending a timer recording in progress Editing a timer programDeleting a timer program Skipping a regular timer programCanceling and stopping a timer recording in progress Timer recording FAQRecorder won’t let me enter a timer program! Why not? What happens when two or more timer programs overlap?Recording from an external component See Connecting up for connection optionsPress REC when you’re ready to start recording Set up the recorderSee Audio In Settings on page 69 for more on these settings Automatic recording from a satellite tunerPress Home Menu and select ‘DV Record’ from the menu Also, set the camcorder to VTR modeUse Press EnterFinalizing a disc Playing your recordings on other DVD playersCan’t get my DV camcorder to work with the recorder There’s a picture, but no soundInitializing a recordable DVD disc Press Home Menu and select ‘Disc Setup’ Select ‘Initialize’It takes about 30 seconds to initialize the disc Playback Chapter PlaybackIntroduction Navigating discsPlayback Using the Disc Navigator to browse the contents of a discScanning discs Using the Disc Navigator with playback-only discsScan Scan 1 ScanPlay Mode Play Mode menuPlayback Playing in slow motion Frame advance/frame reverseRepeat Search ModeRepeat play Title/Chapter/Folder/Track Search For example, for trackRepeat to build up a program list Program playSwitching DVD soundtracks Displaying and switching subtitlesOther Program play functions ClearSwitching camera angles Switching audio channelsTo display/switch the audio channel, press Audio repeatedly To switch the camera angle, press AngleEditing Chapter EditingDisc Navigator screen To exit the Disc Navigator, press Home MenuVideo mode VR mode Original Play List Editing Command menu panel optionsCreate PlayEditing Using the remote key shortcuts to input a nameErase Title NameErase Section Set ThumbnailKey Characters Chapter Edit DivideLock Select ‘Edit’ ‘Combine’ from the command menu panel Select ‘Edit’ ‘Lock’ from the command menu panelMove CombineUndo Select ‘Undo’ from the command menu panelCan’t edit my disc PhotoViewer Chapter PhotoViewerPlaying a slideshow Reloading files from a disc PhotoViewerZooming the image Rotating an imageDisc Setup menu Chapter Disc Setup menuBasic settings Input Disc NameFinalize settings1 Disc Setup menu Initialize settingsFinalize Undo FinalizeVideo/Audio Adjust menu Chapter Video/Audio Adjust menuSetting the picture quality for TV and external inputs Choosing a presetSetting the picture quality for disc playback Video/Audio Adjust menuSelect the picture quality setting you want to adjust Built-in TV tuner‘Max’ Audio DRCInitial Setup menu Chapter Initial Setup menuUsing the Initial Setup menu Setting Options ExplanationInitial Setup menu Mpeg PCM MpegOther Audio Language EnglishAuto Language DVD Menu Language w/Subtitle LanguageOptimized Rec Recording Settings Manual Recording On go to setupPresentation for widescreen material Pan & ScanChange Password Parental Lock Set PasswordRemote Control Mode Recorder Change LevelAdditional information about component video output Additional information about the TV system settingsSelecting other languages for language options Setting up the remote to control your Resetting the recorderUsing the TV remote control buttons Additional informationWhen viewing on a widescreen TV or monitor When viewing on a standard TV or monitorAdditional information Screen sizes and disc formats Problem Remedy Additional information TroubleshootingGeneral Additional information Can I play a VR mode DVD-RW disc in another DVD player? Frequently asked questionsWhat kind of discs can I use for recording? See also Cprm on Can I play a disc while recording?DV-related messages Additional information About DVAdditional information Manual recording modes VR mode DVD Video mode DVD Resolution LevelCountry/Area code list Additional information Language code listLanguage Language code letter, Language code Country/Area, Country/Area code, Code letterMessage Explanation/Action Handling discs Cleaning the pickup lensCondensation Storing discsGlossary Additional information Hints on installationMoving the recorder Mpeg audio DRM Digital Rights ManagementMpeg video Optical digital outputSampling frequency Regions DVD-Video onlyTitle TrackTimer Additional information SpecificationsTuner DVD-R/DVD-RWInput/Output Supplied accessoriesLINK/IEEE 1394 standard Language audio 52, 71 code list 82 DVD menu Connecting 12, 18 error messages 80 recording fromIndex Maximum number per title/disc 32 CprmPage VRB1377-A Pioneer Corporation
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