Technicolor - Thomson DVD Player + TV Set + VCR Subtitles DVD and DivX, Camera angle DVD, Sound

Page 27

Info menu

ABC

1 ENG

Subtitle

1 / 3

Angle

3D SUR

Sound

Subtitles (DVD and DivX)

Subtitles are disabled by default.To enable the subtitle function while the disc is playing:

-press the INFO button, then select the Subtitle info using the and buttons. Select a language using the and buttons, or

-press the button repeatedly to select the subtitle language.

Note:When you change the language of the subtitles using the Info menu your choice of language only applies for the disc currently being played. When you eject the disc and switch off the player, the subtitles will be displayed again in the subtitle language you selected in the Language menu (see page 31).

Camera angle (DVD)

Some discs offer different camera angles for specific scenes.To change the camera angle during playback:

-press the INFO button, then select the Angle icon with the and buttons, and choose the angle with the and buttons, or

-press the button several times to view the different camera angles available.

Notes:

If the disc was recorded using a single camera angle, this function is not available.

There are very few discs offering more than one angle.

Sound

To create a 3D surround effect that simulates multi-channel audio from two stereo speakers:

1.Press the INFO button during playback, then select the Sound option using the and buttons.

2.Use the and to select 3D SUR.

3.To turn off the 3D Surround effect, select Normal.

EN

DVD

27

Image 27
Contents Table of Contents Some points to check before you connect Connections and SetupAccessories provided Inserting batteries in the remote controlFront panel display Connections and SetupRemote sensor Point the remote control here Front panel controls buttons appear left to right belowGeneral functions Remote controlFunctions in DVD mode Navigating through menusFunctions in TV mode Functions in VCR modeBasic connections DVD/VCR + TV Other connection optionsTelevision Set DVD/VCR Video OUT socket Back panel audio socketsBack panel video sockets BackFront panel audio and video sockets DVD Exclusive COMPONENT/PROGRESSIVE Scan Video OUT socketVideo OUT socket Tuning in a video channel on your TV Tuning in TV channels Automatic channel searchSorting the channels Manual installation Channel number using the numbered buttonsPress OK, and then use Buttons to Accelerated play Basic playback operationsPlayback Stopping playbackBasic playback operations Instant Recording Instant Timer RecordingRecording Recording optionsProgramming a recording using the Showview numbers RecordingProgramming a recording Programming a recording without the Showview numbers Copying from DVD to VCR Changing or deleting timer eventsAuto tracking Setting the clockAdvanced functions Language selectionVideo Doctor Sound settingsNO. of Timer Programme Shows the number Advanced functionsFormat DecoderOPR Optimum Picture Response Resetting the tape counter Child lockPlaying Ntsc tapes Regional coding Using the menusCompatible discs Compatible formatsVariable slow motion Changing chapter / trackZoom Screen Fit DVD Scene replay DVDPlay modes Program playback VCDVCD Info menu Using the Info menuInfo menu DVD Info menuAudio Direct accessInfo menu Title/Chapter DVD / Track VCD and DivXSubtitle Angle Subtitles DVD and DivXCamera angle DVD SoundPlaying an audio, mp3 or WMA CD Audio CDs, mp3, WMA, DivX and Jpeg discsProgram playback Audio CDs, mp3, WMA, DivX and Jpeg discsDisplaying Jpeg files Accelerated playPlaying DivX files Playing Jpeg and mp3 or WMA files at the same timeUsing the player menus Player MenusLanguage menu Display menu Player MenusDRC Dynamic Range Control DVD and DivX Audio menuDolby Digital / DTS / Mpeg DVD and DivX Sample Frequency DVDCountry code DVD PasswordLock menu Rating DVDOthers menu PBC PlayBack Control VCDAuto Play DVD Additional information TroubleshootingUse PrecautionsCleaning Additional informationUnprotected Protected Re-recordable GuaranteeHandling and caring for discs Concerning video tapesTechnical data Jpeg files DivX filesMp3 files WMA Windows Media Audio files

DVD Player + TV Set + VCR specifications

The Technicolor - Thomson DVD Player, TV Set, and VCR combination represents a significant leap in home entertainment technology, seamlessly integrating classic and modern features. This all-in-one system caters to a diverse range of viewing preferences, allowing users to enjoy their favorite content across different media formats.

At the heart of this system lies its DVD player, which brings high-quality video playback to the forefront. It supports various disc formats, including DVD, CD, and even MP3 CDs, providing versatility in media consumption. The player is equipped with advanced playback features such as slow motion, pause, and frame-by-frame viewing, enhancing the user experience. Additionally, it features progressive scan technology, yielding sharper images and more vibrant colors by reducing motion blur and enhancing the overall quality of standard-definition sources.

The integrated TV set boasts a large screen and utilizes cathode ray tube (CRT) technology, a hallmark of traditional television viewing. It delivers robust picture quality with vivid color reproduction, catering to audiences who appreciate a classic viewing experience. The TV set is designed with multiple input options, allowing users to connect various devices such as gaming consoles or streaming devices, making it versatile for all entertainment needs.

Complementing these technologies is the built-in VCR, a nod to nostalgia and a functionality that allows playback of VHS tapes. This feature is particularly valuable for those who still own a collection of classic tapes, providing a bridge between the past and present of home media. The VCR supports both recording and playback, ensuring that users can revisit treasured memories or record new ones from their favorite TV shows.

Overall, the Technicolor - Thomson DVD Player, TV Set, and VCR combination excels in delivering a comprehensive entertainment solution. Its multi-format support, superior image quality, and nostalgic VCR capabilities make it a valuable choice for both modern viewers and retro enthusiasts. With straightforward controls and a user-friendly interface, it appeals to tech-savvy users and those less familiar with advanced technologies alike. In a world increasingly dominated by high-definition and digital streaming, this combination stands as a testament to the enduring appeal of versatile and accessible home entertainment systems.