Chapter 5: The Menu System
Watch TV |
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Disc Library |
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Setup |
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To start playback from the beginning, press OK.
4 x 3 Letterbox
4 x 3 Standard
16 x 9
Disc Options
Autoplay: When you select On, a disc immediately starts playing after you insert it into the player (there’s no need to press the PLAY button).
Note: For CDs with mp3,WMA, or JPEG files on them, instead of playing automatically, the CD’s folders appear automatically.
Screen format: the setting you choose adjusts the way a movie appears on your TV (DVD discs only). Standard TVs are 4 x 3 format. Depending on the type of television you have, you may want to adjust the screen setting (also called the aspect ratio).The choices follow:
4 x 3 Letterbox – Choose this setting if you want to see movies in their original aspect ratio
4 x 3 Standard – Choose this setting if you want the movie to fill the entire screen of your TV.This might mean that parts of the picture (the left and right edges) won’t be seen. Most discs that are produced in a widescreen format only can’t be cropped in this fashion.
16 x 9 – Choose this setting if your DVD Recorder is connected to a widescreen TV. If you choose this setting and you don’t have a widescreen TV, the images on the screen might appear distorted due to vertical compression. If you play a disc recorded in 4 x 3 format on a widescreen TV, the left and right sides of the screen will appear black.
Angle Icon: Some DVDs are produced with multiple camera angles. However, it is difficult to know when the angle feature is available throughout a movie. If you turn on the Angle Display, an icon will appear on the screen whenever multiple angles are available for a particular scene in a movie.
Disc Library
The disc library accesses information about what you’ve recorded onto discs. Details of this feature and the submenus are described on page 26.
Timers
Timer: You can add timers and view or edit existing timers from this menu for automatic recording.Timer recordings are especially useful when you have a favorite program that you want to record every week and/or every day. If you use a cable box, the cable box must be On during the timer recording; if you’re recording from satellite, the satellite set- top box, also called a receiver, must be On. For details about setting up a timer, go to page 25.
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To go back to a previous menu, press GO BACK.
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