Philips DVP762/78 Playing pictures or videos files from memory card, Searching a track/file

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Digital Media Reader Operations

E n g l i s h

Playing pictures or videos files from memory card

1Remove the memory card from your digital camera and plug it into the digital media reader on your player.

2Press MODE until “SLOT1” or

SLOT2” appears on the display panel.

3Turn on the TV power and set to the correct Video In channel. (See page 13 “Setting the TV”).

If the memory card is recognised, you can see 12 thumbnail pictures will appear on the TV.

4You can also use the 1 2 3 4 to make your selection from the 12 thumbnail pictures.

If you press OK, the selected picture will show on the TV screen.

If you press 2;, the slide-show playback will begin from the selected picture.

5Pull out the memory card from the digital media reader on your player to remove the memory card.

Special picture or video features from memory card

IMPORTANT!

You have to turn on your TV and set to the correct Video In channel. (See page 13 “Setting the TV”).

1Plug in a supported memory card format into the digital media reader on your player.

The picture menu appears on the TV screen.

2Press B to start the slide-show playback.

During playback, you can;

Press DISPLAY to toggle between single elapsed time and single remain time (for MP3 and DivX playback only).

Press DISC MENU to enter or exit file directory.

Press 2; to pause/resume playback.

To stop playback, press Ç.

Searching a track/file

1Press T briefly during playback to go to the next track/file.

2Press S to return to the beginning of the current track/file or press S again to go to the previous track/file.

3Press OK to confirm.

Playback will start from the selected track/file to the end of the folder.

TIPS: Some operating features are similar and being described in section ‘Disc Operation’.

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