current group. A bar graph, along with a numeric display, shows the disc data rate in a dynamic manner.
A third press of “Display” will cause the front panel display to return to its initial mode along with extinguishing the OSD.
Disc Play – DVD Video
DVD Video discs will utilize the greatest number of features of the Model Eleven. Like all DVDs, Video ones determine a great portion of the nature of behavior exhibited by the Model Eleven. Characteristics like aspect ratios, subtitles, multiple languages, multiple camera angles are but some of the unique differences that each DVD Video can exhibit.
Two of the most often used controls while playing Video discs are “Title” and “Menu”. The title control forces play of the disc to jump to the initial menu of the disc. No matter where in the disc the Model Eleven is at, pressing this control will force the player to execute the first menu as if the disc had just begun play. Often choices such as language and subtitle usage are located in the first menu.
The “Menu” control acts as a toggle between the current playing point and another point. Subsequent presses of “Menu” will jump back and forth between two points on the disc.
The basic disc play controls; “Stop”, “Pause” and “Play” behave in a fairly predictable manner. Disc navigation controls; “Skip
Pressing the “Display” control while playing a Video disc will bring up a series of information displays, in much the same was as previously described for DVD Audio disc play. The first press of “Display” will provide information on the current and total number of titles present on the disc, the elapsed and remaining time in the current chapter and the total playing time for the current title. Subtitle and Angle information along with the audio coding format and number of and type of channels is also provided.
A second press of the “Display” button will provide information on the current and total number of chapters, the elapsed and remaining playing time for the current chapter as well as a bar graph showing the dynamic data rate from the disc.
While playing a DVD Video pressing the “Repeat” button on the remote will invoke an on screen menu of options.
This menu provides access to
During normal disc play, selecting the shifted function “Action” on the remote can access the Home Menu. Not all sub menu choices are available during play. Those that are not available will be grayed out and cannot be selected with the “Select” button on the remote.
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