Pioneer DV-45A Editing a program list, Other functions available from the program menu

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05Playing Discs

Editing a program list

After creating a program list, you can add, delete and change steps.

1Press PLAY MODE and select ‘Pro- gram’ from the list of functions on the left.

2Select ‘Create/Edit’ from the list of program options.

3To clear a step, highlight the step number and press CLEAR.

4To insert a step in the middle of the program list, highlight the step where you want the new step to appear, then select a title/group/chapter/folder/track to add.

After pressing ENTER, the new step is inserted into the list.

5To add a step to the end of the program list, highlight the next free step then select a title/group/chapter/folder/ track to add.

To exit the program edit screen without starting playback, press PLAY MODE or

SETUP.

If you want to exit the program edit screen without saving the changes you made, press RETURN.

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Other functions available from the program menu

As well as creating and editing a program list, you can start and stop program play, erase the program list, and memorize a DVD program list from the Program menu.

1Press PLAY MODE and select ‘Pro- gram’ from the list of functions on the left.

Play Mode

 

A-B Repeat

Create/Edit

Repeat

Playback Start

Random

Playback Stop

Program

Program Delete

Search Mode

Program Memory Off

2Select a program play function.

Create/Edit – See Creating a program list on page 37.

Playback Start – Starts playback of the program list

Playback Stop – Turns off program play, but does not erase the program list

Program Delete – Erases the program list and turns off program play

Program Memory (DVD-Video only) – Select On to save the program list for the disc loaded. (Select Off to cancel the program memory for the disc loaded)

After saving a program list using the Program Memory feature, whenever you load that disc, the program list is automatically recalled and program play switched on.

You can save program lists for up to 24 discs. After that, the oldest one is replaced with the new one saved.

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Contents DV-45A Important Safety Instructions For U.S. model Important NoticeFor Canadian model Page Connecting using the multichannel analog ContentsConnecting for multichannel surround CD-R/RW CompatibilitySetting/changing the CountryCode Creating your own progressive outputBefore You Start Features DVD-Audio and Sacd compatiblePutting the batteries in the remote control Using the remote controlBefore You Start What’s in the box Photo CD / DVD-RAM / DVD-ROM CD-ROMBefore You Start CDs, SACDs and Video CD are divided into tracksDigital Audio OUT Optical / Coaxial Connecting Up Rear panelControl in / OUT Video OUTConnecting Up Easy connections Connecting Up Using other types of video output Connecting using an S-Video outputConnecting using the component video output Connecting Up Connecting for multichannel surround soundConnecting using a digital output Controlling this player from another Pioneer component Controls and Displays Front panel STANDBY/ONOPEN/CLOSE Controls and Displays About progressive scan videoGRP TRK PartPrgsve RemainControls and Displays Remote control Preset code list Setting up the Remote Control toGetting Started Switching on Let’s Get Started Press Enter again to finish setting upGetting Started Press Enter to move on to the next screenSelect ‘Setup Navigator’ Getting Started Using the on-screen displaysSetting up with the Setup Navigator JoystickSelect a DVD language Did you connect this player to an AV receiver?Congratulations, setup is complete Press 0 OPEN/CLOSE to open the disc tray Load a disc Getting Started Playing discsBasic playback controls Press 3 play to start playbackStops playback Front panel controlsDVD disc menus ¢ Skips to the next track or chapterVideo CD PBC menus NumbersWhy won’t the disc I loaded play? Some MP3 tracks don’t show up. Where are they? Disc may have been illegally copiedUsing the Disc Navigator to browse the contents of a disc Playing Discs IntroductionFor CDs and Video CDs select a track MP3Using the Multi Dial Playing Discs Scanning discsTo resume normal playback, press Play Press repeatedly to change the slow motion speed Playing Discs Playing in slow motionFrame advance/frame reverse Slow motion speed is displayed on- screenPlaying Discs Looping a section of a disc Press Enter on ‘BEnd Point’ to set the loop end pointPress Enter on ‘AStart Point’ to set the loop start point Playing Discs Using repeat play Random Title Random Chapter Random Off Playing Discs Using random playSelect a random play option Random Group Random Track Random OffPlaying Discs Creating a program list Select ‘Create/Edit’ from the list of program optionsProgram list can contain up to 24 titles Chapters/groups/folders/tracksTo play the program list, press Editing a program list Other functions available from the program menuSelect a program play function Playing Discs Searching a disc Press Enter to start playbackPress Subtitle repeatedly to select a subtitle option Playing Discs Switching subtitlesSwitching DVD-Video audio language Press Audio repeatedly to select an audio language optionSwitching CD/MP3/Video CD audio channel Playing Discs Switching DVD-RW audio channelSwitching DVD-Audio audio channel Switching camera anglesPlaying Discs Displaying disc information During PBC playback onlyAudio Settings Menu Audio DRC Audio Settings Menu Virtual Surround TruSurround’ or ‘Off’, as requiredAudio Settings Menu Channel Level Default setting Fix / all speakers 10 ftAudio Settings Menu Fix and Variable settings Set the distance for each speakerUse the joystick left/right to select a preset Video Settings Menu Video AdjustCreating your own interlace output presets Adjust the picture quality settingsVideo Settings Menu Creating your own progressive output presetsAjust the picture quality settings Digital Out Initial Settings Menu Using the Initial Settings menuDigital Audio Out settings Dolby Digital OutMpeg Out Initial Settings MenuDefault setting Mpeg PCM DTS PCMAuto Progressive Video Output settingsTV Screen Video OutDefault setting English Language settingsDefault setting Auto Still PictureDefault setting English Default setting On Subtitle Language Auto LanguageSubtitle Display Display settingsDVD Menu Language OSD LanguageBackground Angle IndicatorOptions Screen SaverSelect ‘Password Change’ Select ‘Password’Use the number buttons to enter a 4- digit password Enter a new passwordSelect ‘Country Code’ Use number buttons to enter your password, then press EnterSelect ‘Level Change’ Select a new levelBonus Group Auto Disc MenuDefault setting 2ch Area Group Playback DVD Playback ModeDefault setting Single Default setting DVD-Audio Sacd PlaybackSpeaker Installation Initial Settings Menu CD PlaybackAudio Output Mode SpeakersDefault setting all speakers 10 ft Speaker DistanceL and R speakers are paired you can’t set them differently Front left/right speakers Use the joystick up/down to changeDistance Move the cursor left to go back toManual Move the cursor up/down to select a speaker Storing discs Additional Information Taking care of your player and discsHandling discs Discs to avoidAdditional Information Widescreen TV users Resetting the playerAdditional Information Screen sizes and disc formats Standard TV usersAdditional Information About the audio output settings Bitstream*3Language Language code letter, Language code Additional Information Language code listCountry code list Country, Country code, Country code letterGlossary DTSMP3 Packed PCM DVD-Audio only Mpeg audioMpeg video PCM Pulse Code ModulationRemote control doesnt Additional Information TroubleshootingSettings are canceled Disc won’t play or is automatically ejected after loadingVideo OFF button Screen is stretched or aspect does not changeNo audio, or audio is dis- torted Cannot output 192kHz or CD volumeOutput 176.4kHz digital audioTruSurround Disc containing the MP3 tracks won’t playCan’t hear effect 96kHz linear PCM DVDAdditional Information Specifications GeneralOther terminals TPTZW/02E00001 Printed

DV-45A specifications

The Pioneer DV-45A is a multi-format DVD player that gained a reputation for its versatility and performance in the early 2000s. Engineered with cutting-edge technology, it offered consumers an all-in-one solution for their video and audio entertainment needs.

One of the standout features of the DV-45A is its support for various disc formats, which included DVD-Video, DVD-Audio, CD, CD-R, and CD-RW. This made it a highly flexible player that could handle a wide range of media types, catering to both movie enthusiasts and audiophiles alike. The device seamlessly played both DVD video discs and audio CDs, and it offered playback compatibility for MP3 and WMA files, which were gaining popularity at that time.

The DV-45A utilized a high-quality video processing technology known as Progressive Scan, which ensured that images were rendered with exceptional clarity. This feature minimized flicker and enhanced the overall viewing experience by providing smoother images, especially when watching films and high-definition content. Additionally, the player supported Dolby Digital and DTS surround sound formats, providing rich audio experiences that could fill a room, making it a great option for home theater setups.

In terms of build quality, the DV-45A was designed with a sturdy chassis, which helped reduce vibration and noise during playback, contributing to a more immersive audio and video experience. The front interface was user-friendly, with easily accessible buttons and an intuitive remote control, allowing users to navigate through their media with ease.

The DV-45A also boasted a range of connection options, including Component Video, S-Video, and Composite Video outputs. This versatility allowed it to connect to various television sets and video projectors, ensuring compatibility with existing home entertainment systems. The digital audio outputs made it simple to connect to a surround sound receiver, further enhancing the cinematic experience.

Overall, the Pioneer DV-45A was a well-rounded and capable multi-format player, appealing to a broad audience looking for quality performance in both video and audio playback. Its combination of cutting-edge technologies, including Progressive Scan, robust audio support, and multi-format compatibility, made it an exemplary choice during its time, solidifying Pioneer’s reputation in the home entertainment industry.