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DivX Playback (DVD, USB)
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1Prior to playing Divx files on disc or USB device, insert disc and close the tray, or connect the device to USB jack in the front panel of VCR/DVD Recorder.
2Press [MENU] to bring up the Media Browser and select the media (Disc Media, USB Media) you want to play.
•Media Browser can only appear when you connect a Removable Storage. If not, the Disc Media window appears directly.
3Press [OK] and select the DivX category using […†], then press [OK].
4The DivX Menu appears on the TV screen.
5Use […†] to select a file, then press [OK].
6Press [FF] or [REW] during playback. The VCR/DVD Recorder will go into Search mode.
Press [FF ]or [REW ] to select the desired speed:
√√X2, √√X4, √√X8 (forward) or œœ X2, œœ X4, œœ X8 (backward)
Use [PLAY/PAUSE] to pause playback while the title is playing.
7To stop playback at any time, press [STOP].
Subtitles
Subtitles can be displayed provided they are available on file.
1Move to the Menu of DivX by pressing the [STOP] button.
2Use […†] to select a file of subtitles you want to use.
3Select the file of subtitles by pressing the [OK] button.
4Select the DivX file you want to play and press [OK]. The subtitles can be toggled OFF and ON in the DivX Navigator (press [INFO] twice).
Alternatively you can toggle the subtitles OFF and ON by using the [SUBTITLE] button on the remote control.
•Playable DivX files are ".avi",".divx" and playable DivX subtitles are ".smi", ".srt", ".txt",
".sub (Micro DVD,Subviewer)".
•The file size of the DivX subtitle is limited to 128KB.
•Playable MPEG 4 SP and ASP is XVID, DivX5.1, DivX5.05, DivX5.02, DivX4.1.2, DivX3.11, and Dr. DivX1.0.2.
•ASP does not support GMC & Qpel(Quarter Pixel).
•Playable biterates is to max. 4MBPS.
•Playable frame number of screens per a second is 30, 25, 24, 12, and 8.
•Playable resolution is from Min. 200X100 to max. 720X576.
•Playable audio stream formats are DTS, MPEG I Layer III, MPEG II, PCM and
•It may not be played according to a type of DivX files, a recording method, or a disc state. (The device was authenticated for DivX files from the DivX Networks, Inc. and it is available for playing a normal DivX but may be unavailable for playing the DivX files that have been manufactured with an illegal or abnormal Codec.)
•DivX,DivX certified and associated logos are trademarks of DivX Networks, Inc. and are used under license.
•When the image/sound structure of a recorded file have not undergone the interleave, it will output either the image or the sound.
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