Toshiba SD-250E-S-TE Displaying a scene with a larger and closer view, Viewing From Another Angle

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If “CHAPTER ELAPSED” is displayed, the elapsed time for the chapter is being displayed on the VFD display.

If “CHAPTER REMAIN” is displayed, the remaining time for the chapter is being displayed on the VFD display.

Displaying a scene with a larger and closer view

ZOOM function enables you to take a closer look at the scene you are viewing. This is especially useful when you are watching science fiction or an adventure film.

NOTE: Pressing ZOOM key consecutively will change the zoom ratios. You can move in the picture i.e change the zoomed location by using the 3/4/6/5 arrow keys.

To return to normal play:

Press ZOOM again. “ZOOM OFF” is displayed on the screen and the picture is now in its normal size.

Displaying / Changing Subtitle Language

It is possible to change the subtitle language from the one selected at the initial settings to a different language, if available.

(This operation works only with discs on which multiple subtitle languages are recorded, if not prohibited by the disc.)

Press SUBTITLE during playback.

When no subtitles are recorded ´ will be displayed instead of the selected language.

Press SUBTITLE a number of times until the preferred language is selected.

When this button is pressed once, the first subtitle recorded on the disc will be displayed. The subtitles recorded will be displayed in sequence for every press of the SUBTITLE button cyclically.

To turn off the subtitles, press subtitle a number of times until “SUBTITLE OFF ” appears on the screen.

NOTE:

When the preferred language is not selected even after pressing the button several times, it means that the language is not available on the disc.

When the player is restarted or the disc is changed, the subtitle selection is automatically changed back to the initial settings.

Changing Audio Soundtrack Language

It is possible to change the audio language from the one selected at the initial settings to a different language, if available.

(This operation works only with discs on which multiple audio soundtrack languages are recorded, if not prohibited by the DVD.)

Press AUDIO during playback.

Press AUDIO a number of times until the preferred language is selected.

NOTE:

When the preferred language is not selected even after pressing the button several times, it means that the language is not available on the disc.

When the standby is turned on or the disc is removed, the language heard is the one selected at the initial settings. If this language is not recorded on the disc, only the available language on the disc will be heard.

Viewing From Another Angle

Some DVD discs may contain scenes, which have been shot simultaneously from a number of different angles. For these discs, the same scenes can be viewed from each of these different angles using the ANGLE button.

The number of recorded angles differs depending on the disc used.

(“ y/x ”) is displayed briefly on the screen during playback. This indicates that the multi-angle scene has just started. Also on unit’s display (VFD) ‘ANGLE’ message appears. From that moment on, the yth angle of total x angles is played and you can change the viewing angle until the end of the multi-angle scene.

In SETUP menu, an ‘ANGLE MARK’ option exists, which, if enabled, will display a continuous angle mark on the screen as long as multi-angle scene is available.

Press ANGLE during playback.

The current angle is changed

Press ANGLE a number of times until the preferred viewing angle is selected.

NOTE:

This function will only work on discs where different angles have been recorded.

The viewing angles are shown on the screen. You can select one from them for viewing.

If you press ANGLE outside of a multi-angle scene on a

multi-angle title, ´ is displayed. It means that only one angle is currently available.

Using a DVD Menu

Some DVD discs have unique menu structures called DVD menus. For example, DVDs programmed with complex content provide guide menus, and those recorded with various languages provide menus for audio and subtitle language. Although the DVD menus’ content and operation differ from disc to disc, the following explains basic operation when this feature is used.

Press TOP MENU or MENU during playback.

The DVD menu available on the disc is now displayed.

NOTE:

If you press MENU, the root menu of DVD is displayed.

If you press TOP MENU, the menu of the current title is displayed.

Press 3/4/6/5 to select the preferred item.

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Table of Contents About this Manual Safety InformationPower Source Safety PrecautionsPower Cord Safety Precautions On handling discs On cleaningDiscs that should not be used Supplied Accessories \SHV Disc Types Compatible with this UnitGeneral Properties Front Panel Functions Front Panel Display Coaxial Rear Panel PartsVideo Scart socket Connection of Your DVD Player with TVVideo & Audio Output RCA Jacks Connection of Your DVD Player with AV Amplifier Digital Audio Output ConnectorsRemote Controlfunctions Fitting Batteries in Your Remote ControlSlow Buttons SETUP/DISPSEARCH/REV-FWD Basic Play DVD PlaybackBookmark Pause Stopping PlayFast Forward / Reverse Skip Forward / BackwardDisplaying the time information Selecting Scenes by TimeRepeat Viewing Repeating sections between two specific pointsViewing From Another Angle Using a DVD MenuDisplaying a scene with a larger and closer view Displaying / Changing Subtitle LanguageMenu Play Video CD PlaybackSelecting Scenes by Time only for version VCDs Press PLAY/PAUSE once during playback Screen suspendsRepeating sections between two specific points.A Accessing tracks using number buttonsIntro Digest menu Audio CD Playback Selecting by Time Direct Selection of TracksProgram Function CD MenuIntro Menu Play Modes Image transformationZoom Repeat ModesRepeat Track SmartnaviSmartnavi TV Type Using Setup Menu∞ Note TV DisplayLpcm Output Downmix ModePassword SurroundDivX DRM User Steps DefaultsWUD\DIIHFW TroubleshootingSpecifications DVD Definition of Terms∞ Note
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