Yamaha DRX-2 owner manual Playing a Super Video CD, Important notes for playback, MP3 CD display

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Important notes for playback:

In accordance with SDMI (Secure Digital Music Initiative), the digital audio output is turned off during MP3 playback.

Only the first session of a multi-session CD will play back.

1Insert an MP3 CD. Playback starts automatically.

Tip

MP3 CD display

If the TV is on, the MP3 CD screen appears automatically.

During playback, the current track number and its elapsed playing time will show on the TV screen and on the recorder display.

Further information on the album, track and artist will also be displayed if included in the ID tag.

2Stop playback using STOP .The number of albums is displayed in the display.

Tip

Additional playback features

Using t or y select the next or previous title.

You can also use the TITLE/CHAP button to select titles and albums.

1Press the TITLE/CHAP button and use the u or t button to select the “T” symbol for title or “C” for chapter.

2Use the w or v buttons or the number buttons 0..9 on the remote control to select the number of the title/chapter.

You can also use the repeat functions (REPEAT button).

Playing a (Super) Video CD

(Super) Video CDs may be equipped with PBC (Play Back Control).This means that special playback functions (menus) can be directly selected.The video CD must be PBC compatible (see CD case).When PBC is active, no information will be shown on the DVD recorder display.

“PBC” is active in the default settings.

1Insert a (Super) Video CD.

If the “ ” symbol appears in the display, start playback by pressing PLAY .

2If a menu appears on the screen, use the remote control buttons indicated on the screen to select the menu option you want (PREV=t, NEXT=y) or with the number buttons 0..9.

If a PBC menu consists of a list of titles, you can select a title directly.

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Use RETURN to go back to the previous menu.

Stop playback using STOP .

Playback

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Contents DRX-2 For Customer Use General informationGeneral information Laser safetyFor Canadian Customers Read this before operating your unitSix Hours Recording Time FeaturesTable of contents Before you call an Access controlManaging the disc Programming a recordingQuick preview Remote controlQuick preview Additional TV functionsInterrupt playback/recording Front of the deviceAuxiliary jacks on the front panel Open/CloseBack of the unit Messages in the DVD recorder dis- play Symbols on your DVD recorder displayQuick preview Common questions IntroductionIntroduction Discs you can useRegional code AccessoriesCleaning the discs Can I use a CD lens cleaner in the DVD recorder?Connecting your DVD recorder Connecting your DVD recorderPreparing the remote control Connecting your antennaUsing a Component video cable Connecting your TV to get the best pictureUsing a composite video cable Using an S-Video cableConnecting your camcorder Connecting a VCRConnecting an AV receiver Connecting an AV receiverSurround sound connections Recording connections Switching on Power supplyInstalling your DVD recorder Initial installationInstalling your DVD recorder Which screen formats can I select? DVD recorder cannot find any TV stationsAutomatic TV channel search Very few TV channels were foundCannot select ? Deleting TV channels Adding and clearing TV channels manuallySetting the language Switching audio recording Stereo, SAPWhich settings can I choose? Assigning the VCR Plus+ Guide channel numbers Clock not set, check channel will appear on the TV screen Setting the time and date automaticallyManually setting the time & date Menu bar Symbols in the menu barOn-screen information Field for temporary messagesDisc type symbols DVD-Video Video-CD No disc ErrorStatus field Copy-protected signal Timer information boxOperating mode symbols Current channel/selected input jack No signalPlayback General notes on playbackInserting a disc Can see the message Emptydisc Playing a DVD video discPlaying a DVD+RW/ +R disc PlaybackAudio CD display When creating MP3 CDs please note the followingPlaying an audio CD Playing an MP3 CDMP3 CD display Additional playback featuresPlaying a Super Video CD Important notes for playbackNo sound Additional playback featuresChanging to another title/chapter Searching a discSearch by time Additional playback featuresStill picture Slow motionScan feature Repeat playShuffle Camera angle Zoom featureAn access to Subtitle function through the on-screen menu Select the audio languageSubtitles Which discs can I use for recording? Manual recordingGeneral Manual recordingProgramme number of the external inputs Recording without automatic switch-offIndex display Message Emptydisc appears in the displayMaking recordings on DVD+R discs compatible Interrupt recording PauseDisplay will read Disc ERR Insert chapter markersHow can I check the remaining recording time? How can I cancel the recording time I have just entered?Tected at step Stop recording with Stop Selecting the recording type Quality Which recording types can I choose?Can I select the recording type via a menu as well? Managing the disc contents Managing the disc contents Insert chapter markersHiding chapters Can I split titles on DVD+R discs? Deleting chapter markersChanging the index picture Splitting titlesEditing recording titles name Playing the entire titleDeleting recordings/titles Can titles be deleted from a DVD+R disc? Disc settingsChanging the disc name Finishing editingFinalise disc does not appear Settings for menu does not appearFinalising DVD+R discs Delete DVD+RW discsWhat is FR mode? Programming a recording TimerProgramming a recording Timer Programming recordings with the VCR Plus+ SystemSelecting daily/weekly recordings Program numbers of the EXT1 and EXT2 cinch jack Changing the recording modeProgramming recordings without the VCR Plus+ System Change AM/PMDelete programmed recording How to change or delete a programmed recording TimerDVD recorder is not responding Problem solving for programmed recordingsPicture settings User preferencesUser preferences Sound settings No picture appears on the TV after switchingFor devices with analogue audio input Additional settings Language settingsAuto resume Disc feature menuActivating/deactivating child lock Access control Child LockAccess control Child Lock Child lock DVD and VCDWhat do the ratings mean? Parental level control DVD video onlyLocking unlocked discs Activating/deactivating parental level controlChanging the PIN code Changing the countryHave forgotten my code Resetting the machine to the default factory settings Remote control does not work No playback on DVD recorderBefore you call an engineer Before you call an engineer Cannot playback Super Video CDsProgrammed recording does not work Before you call an engineer Using DRX-2 remote control for your TV set AppendixAppendix Appendix Disc Formats Supported Specifications

DRX-2 specifications

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