PLAYING DVDs and CDs
Using the
When a DVD or CD is playing, you may press the Status Button x at any time to view a quick summary of the disc’s playback status. The Status Bar not only gives you a snapshot of the unit’s current state; it also provides an easy way to select a different title, chapter or time display.
For DVDs:
•Title ƒ: This display shows the current title.
•Chapter ©: This display shows the current chapter.
•Playback Status ˙: This section shows whether the unit is in Play or Pause, or whether it is in a fast or slow search/scan mode.
•Time Display Type î: This section identifies the type of information in the Time Display ¬ section of the display.
•Options ∆: This line is blank when the Status Display is first accessed, but when it is used to change the title, chapter or time display, the available choices will be shown here.
•Time Bar ˚: This display is a graphic representa- tion of the time remaining for the disc being played. As the disc plays, blue bars will appear to give a relative indication of where the current scene is between the beginning and end of the title.
•Time Display ¬: This section of the display shows the time corresponding to the type of display indi- cated in the Time Display Type î.
When a CD is playing, the Title and Chapter lines are replaced by a single line that shows the current Track being played.
Selecting a Title (for DVDs)
To select a title, first press the Status Button N so that the Status Display appears. The Current Title ƒ will be highlighted in a blue box. Press the Enter Button P and a list of the available titles will appear in the Options Line ∆. Use the ‹ › Navigation Buttons 4 to select the desired title in a highlighted blue box and press the Enter Button P to begin playing the new title. Note that if a “ø” icon appears when you attempt to select a new title, this is an indi- cation that the disc does not allow the title to be changed in this manner even though a list of title num- bers will appear. This is a function of the way the disc was created and is not a flaw in the DVD 22.
Selecting a Chapter (for DVDs)
To select a chapter, first press the Status Button N so that the Status Display appears. Next, press the › Navigation Buttons 4 so that the Current Chapter Number © is highlighted in a blue box. Press the Enter Button P and a list of the available chapters will appear in the Options Line ∆. Use the ‹› Navigation Buttons 4 to select the desired chapter in a highlighted blue box and press the Enter Button P to begin playing the new chapter.
To select a specific chapter on a DVD at any time dur- ing playback, simply press the number corresponding to the chapter you wish to view using the Numeric Keys F. You may also move one by one through the chapters at any time by pressing the Previous Step/Next Step Buttons 8M on the remote or the Skip Reverse/Skip Forward Buttons 67 on the front panel.
Selecting a Track (for CDs)
To select a track, first press the Status Button N so that the Status Display appears. Next, press the
‹› Navigation Buttons 4 so that the Track Number © is highlighted in a blue box. Press the Enter Button P and a list of the available tracks will appear in the Options Line ∆. Use the ‹ › Navigation Buttons 4 to select the desired track in a highlighted blue box and press the Enter Button P to begin playing the new chapter.
To select a specific track on a CD at any time during playback, simply press the number corresponding to the track you wish to listen to using the Numeric Keys F. You may also move one by one through the chapters at any time by pressing the Previous Step/Next Step Buttons 8M on the remote or the Skip Reverse/Skip Forward Buttons 67 on the front panel. When you press the Previous Step
8or Skip Reverse 6 button once, the player will return to the start of the current track. Additional presses of the buttons will step back through the available tracks, one at a time.
Changing the Time Display
To change the Time Display, first press the Status Button D so that the Status Display appears. Next, press the ‹ › Navigation Buttons 4 so that the current Time Display Type î is highlighted in a blue box. Press the Enter Button P and a list of the available time display options will appear in the Options Line ∆.
For DVDs:
•Title Elapsed shows the time elapsed in the current title. In cases where the disc has only one title, this will be the same as the elapsed time on the disc.
•Title Remaining shows the time remaining in the current title. In cases where the disc has only one
title, this will be the same as the time remaining on the disc.
•Chapter Elapsed shows the time remaining in the current chapter.
•Chapter Remaining shows the time remaining in the current chapter.
For CDs:
•Track Elapsed shows the time elapsed in the current track.
•Track Remaining shows the time remaining in the current track.
•Disc Elapsed shows the time elapsed on the total disc.
•Disc Remaining shows the time remaining in the total disc.
Press the ‹ › Navigation Buttons 4 to highlight the desired time display method and press the Enter Button P to change the display. Note that any changes made here will affect the time display in both the Status Display and the
NOTE: When a CD, MP3 or Windows Media disc is playing, the
For JPEG discs, the File Index number and File Name will be displayed; however, you will not be able to change them. To navigate a JPEG disc, you must use the Player Menu of the OSD system (see page 28).
Selecting the Audio Track (DVDs Only)
Many DVDs contain more than one audio track. On many discs, you will find multiple languages, while others will offer a choice of different audio formats or mixes (e.g., Dolby Digital or DTS), while some will also contain commentary from the director or stars or Descriptive Video Service content. The default audio language is set in the AUDIO SETUP menu as shown on page 18.
To change the audio track, press the Audio Select Button 2 to show the current audio track configu- ration. When you press the Enter Button P, a series of numbers will appear. Press the ‹ › Navigation Buttons 4 to change the numeric indi- cation while noting that a description of the available options appears at the top left corner of the
24 PLAYING DVDs AND CDs