Philips DVD760 warranty Disc Operations, Playable Media, Playing discs

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Disc Operations

IMPORTANT!

Depending on the DVD or VIDEO CD, some operations may be different or restricted.

Do not push on the disc tray or put any objects other than disc on the disc tray. Doing so may cause the disc player malfunction.

Playable Media

Your DVD Player will play:

Discs:

Digital Video Discs (DVDs)

Video CDs (VCDs)

Super Video CDs (SVCDs)

DigitalVideo Discs + Recordable(DVD+R)

DigitalVideo Discs + Rewritable(DVD+RW)

Compact Discs (CDs)

MP3 disc on CD-R(W):

Maximum 30 characters display.

Supported sampling frequencies :

32 kHz, 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz

Supported Bit-rates : 32~256 (kbps), variable bitrates

Picture (JPEG) files on CD-R(W):

JPEG/ISO 9660 format.

Memory Cards:

JPEG files and MP3 files from the following memory cards.

Compact Flash (Type I and II, including IBM Microdrive)

Secure Digital (SD)

Smart Media

Memory Stick

Multimedia Card (MMC)

Extreme Digital (XD)

Helpful Hint:

If you are having trouble playing a certain media, remove the media and try a different one. Improper formatted media will not play on this DVD Player.

IMPORTANT!

If the inhibit icon (X) appears on the TV screen when a button is pressed, it means the function is not available on the current disc or at the current time.

Playing discs

1Connect the power cords of the DVD Player and TV (and any optional stereo or AV receiver) to a power outlet.

2Turn on the TV power and set to the correct Video In channel. (See page 16 “Setting the TV”).

3Press STANDBY ON on the DVD front panel.

You should see the blue Philips DVD background screen on the TV.

4Press OPEN•CLOSE 0 button to open the disc tray and load in a disc, then press the same button again to close the disc tray.

Make sure the label side is facing up. For double-sided discs, load the side you want to play facing up.

5Playback will start automatically (depending on the disc type).

If a disc menu shows on the TV, see next page on “Using the Disc Menu”.

If the disc is locked by parental control, you must enter your four-digit password. (See page 34).

6At any time, simply press STOP to stop playback.

Resuming playback from the last stopped point (DVD/VCD)

In stop mode and when the disc has not been ejected, press PLAY B.

To cancel resume mode

In stop mode, press STOP 9 again.

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Contents 760 For Customer Use Warranty VerificationDear Philips product owner HurryUse only with the cart, stand Class II equipment symbolOnly use attachments/accessories Specified by the manufacturerGeneral Information Contents DVD Menu Options TroubleshootingCare and safety information Supplied accessoriesRegion Codes Sound ConnectionsBasic Connections PictureUsing Cvbs jack Connecting TVUsing S-Video jack Progressive / Interlace Selector Using Component Video jack PrCr PbCb YUsing an accessory RF modulator Connecting the power cordReceiver has a PCM, Dolby Digital or MPEG2 decoder Stereo has Dolby Pro Logic or Right Left Audio In jackFront and Rear Panels Functional OverviewSee page 23 for Media Slot Numeric Keypad Remote ControlStop Ç Getting Started Inserting batteries into the Remote ControlSetting the TV Using the Remote Control to operate the PlayerNavigating System Menu DVD System Menu HierarchyMenu bar will appear on the TV screen Press 4 twice to select ‘Setup’ Setting language preferenceSelecting the color system that corresponds to your TV Resuming playback from the last stopped point DVD/VCD Disc OperationsPlayable Media Playing discsSelecting track/chapter Using the Disc MenuPausing playback DVD VCD Basic playback controlsTime Search DVD VCD ShuffleTV screen Repeat A-B DVD VCD CDCamera Angle DVD Slow Motion DVD VCDProgram favorite tracks DVD VCD Play MP3 files from Memory Cards Precautions in handling Memory CardsMedia Slot Operations General InformationDigital Photo Manager Jpeg Jpeg and MP3 OperationsAlbum View View Options Photo Manager FeaturesEdit Options Slide Show Select Repeat to set the Slide Show mode to Repeat or notAlbum/Track View Digital Music Manager MP3 CDPlaylist Options Music Manager FeaturesJpeg and MP3 Operation Play OptionsPreferences DVD Menu OptionsSound Karaoke vocal Features Wake-up TimerFeatures Helpline Features BeeperTV TV System Features Status WindowFeatures Display DIM LanguageAudio Digital output TV TV ShapeAudio Analog output Features PBCAudio PCM Output Access Parental Level Features Sleep TimerAccess Access CountryAccess Disc Lock Access Change PINProblem Solution TroubleshootingTroubleshooting Video Performance SpecificationsGlossary Limited Warranty Limited Warranty cont’d 3139 246 IB8444E001 Philips Consumer Electronics Company

DVD760 specifications

The Philips DVD760 is a remarkable DVD player that combines sleek design with advanced technology, making it a popular choice among home entertainment enthusiasts. It is known for its versatility and performance, supporting various disc formats, including DVD, DVD-R/RW, CD, and CD-R/RW, which allows users to enjoy a wide range of media.

One of the standout features of the Philips DVD760 is its progressive scan capability. This technology significantly enhances picture quality by providing a smoother and clearer image, especially when watching films on high-definition displays. With the progressive scan output, users can experience sharper details and improved color accuracy, elevating their overall viewing experience.

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Connectivity is another area where the Philips DVD760 excels. It features multiple outputs, including composite, component, and S-video outputs, making it easy to connect to a wide variety of televisions and display devices. The player also supports upscaling, which enhances standard DVDs to near HD quality, making it a valuable addition to any home entertainment setup.

The user-friendly interface of the Philips DVD760 is designed for convenience, with easy navigation options through on-screen menus. The remote control is intuitive, providing quick access to various functions, including customizable settings for video and audio output, allowing users to tailor their experience to their preferences.

Furthermore, the DVD760 is known for its impressive build quality and reliability. Philips, a reputable brand in consumer electronics, ensures that this DVD player is crafted to stand the test of time. It comes with a compact design that allows it to fit seamlessly into any entertainment center without taking up too much space.

In conclusion, the Philips DVD760 is an excellent choice for those seeking a reliable and high-quality DVD player. Its combination of advanced features, compatibility with various formats, and superior audio and video performance make it a worthy investment for enhancing home entertainment experiences.