Esoteric UX-1 Pi Selecting groups and titles, Skipping playback, Selecting the playback area

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Selecting groups and titles

Use the remote control unit’s GROUP/TITLE buttons ( / ) to change titles and groups on DVD media.

If pressed during playback, these buttons start playback at the selected group/title. If pressed during pause or stop mode, playback is paused at the start of the selected group/title.

Note that some discs may start playback when a group or title is selected, regardless of the pause or stop status.

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Skipping playback

Press the SKIP button (. or /) repeatedly until the desired chapter or track is found. The selected chapter or track will be played from the beginning.

<If the . button is pressed once during playback, playback returns to the start of the current track or chapter. If it is pressed within one second from the start of the track, playback returns to the start of the previous track or chapter (so pressing the button twice in quick succession will skip back two tracks, etc.).

<If tracks or chapters are skipped while playback is paused or stopped, playback is paused at the start of the selected track or chapter.

<When playing back video CDs with PBC, note the following: the . button is disabled. The / button is disabled in resume mode, but is enabled in play mode. In pause mode, the / restarts playback at the start of the selected track.

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Selecting the playback area

There are two types of Super Audio CDs, regular ones that contain 2-channel stereo and multi-channel stereo and hybrid discs (two-layer discs) that contain Super Audio CD and regular CD data.

Additionally, some DVD audio discs have DVD video areas.

When a hybrid Super Audio CD or a DVD audio disc is loaded and when the playback is stopped, press the PLAY AREA button to select a playback area.

<The contents accessible as DVD audio and DVD video from the same DVD disc may differ.

DVD VCD CD SA-CD DVD-A

Selecting a chapter or track

Use the number button to select tracks or chapters for playback. Use the +10 button to enter the first digit of numbers greater than 9 (repeated presses show 1-, 2-, 3- etc.) and the single digit buttons (0 through 9) for the second digit, or single-digit track numbers.

CD (including video CD and Super Audio CD) playback starts from the selected track, regardless of whether the number is selected during playback or playback is stopped or paused.

DVD playback starts from the selected chapter or track if selection is made during playback or stop. It pauses at the start of the selected track if the selection was made from pause mode. In stop mode, only chapters from the first title can be selected.

Use the CLEAR button to clear entry mistakes.

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Contents UX-1 Pi/UX-3 Pi Important Safety Instructions UX-1 Pi UX-3 Pi For U.S.AOptical pickup Contents Conventions about This Manual Before UseWhat’s in the box Read this before operationBeware of condensation Placement of the unitMaintenance Changing the Color System NTSC/PALRestoring factory settings For European customers Disposal of your old applianceDiscs Type of discs that can be played on this systemFollowing discs cannot be played with this unit Example of Icons used on DVD discsD1/D2 Connection to a TVB P R Component Video Hdmi Component VideoComponent video output terminals Hdmi video/audio output terminalD1/D2 video output terminals component Video output terminalAudio Connection to an amplifier etcDigital in Digital in Optical Coaxial Digital audio output terminals Link Audio terminalAnalog audio output terminals Power cord receptacle Word sync connectorSignal GND connection RS-232CFront panel features Understanding the remote control unit How to insert the batteries Front panel display Press the OPEN/CLOSE button L to open the tray Press the Power button to turn the unit onPlayback Insert the disc label side upOn-screen menu Stopping playback Pausing playback freezing the pictureResume mode Opening and closing the traySelecting the playback area Selecting groups and titlesSkipping playback Selecting a chapter or trackChapter and track repeat Repeat modeFast scanning Title, group, disc repeatSelecting subtitles Selecting audioUse the Subtitle button to select DVD subtitles Dimmer OFF Changing camera angleDimming subtitles DIMMER1Slow motion Slow motion/frame advanceLip sync Frame advanceDisplay dimming Turning video on and offOFF DVD video playback on-screen display Changing the display modeDVD video playback main unit display DVD video stopped, on-screen displaySuper Audio CD/CD/video CD playback main unit display DVD audio playback on-screen displayDVD audio stopped, on-screen display Super Audio CD/CD/video CD playback on-screen displaySetting Digital Filter, HDMI, 4% down, Word Sync and i.LINK Hrgb Hcol Hfrc DownADF Digital Filter Hdmi Hdmi video output formatHexp Hdmi expand Hasp Hdmi aspect ratioHfrc Hdmi Frame Rate Converter Link Word Word syncPCM Exit the setup mode by pressing Setup once more Settings introductionFactory settings are marked with an asterisk Use the cursor buttons to navigate the menusDigital output settings Settings AudioAnalog output settings CD Digital DirectAudio DRC Dynamic Range Control Group playback mode DVD audioDownmix Video adjustment Settings VideoEnter DCDi Settings LanguageProgressive scan setting Audio language selectionDisplaying subtitles Subtitle language selectionOn-screen display language Language Code List Language CodeUse these speaker setup menus in the following cases only Speaker SizeSpeaker distance General q Speaker Setting q DistanceGeneral q Speaker Setting q Level Speaker levelsDigital output formats Settings GeneralTest tone length DTSTV screen Settings General/Video OutVideo output PAL-NTSC conversion Still modeComponent video output Closed captioningSettings General/Display Parental ControlCountry Code Setting the level of controlResetting the password Playing a controlled discGeneral TroubleshootingAudio Video Word SyncCopyright protection system Dtcp How to connect multiple i.LINK-capable devicesLink IEEE1394 Data transfer rate