If you would like the subtitle to be automatically displayed when playback starts, please make sure you have:
•Not set the preference of subtitles to be “Off” in Setup menu
•Given a correct file name.
Give the same file names to video title and subtitle file, so that the DVD recorder can match one file with the other. For example, name ‘XXX.avi’ for the video title, and ‘XXX.txt’ for the accompanied subtitle file.
•Placed the file in the same folder as the video title, or under an appropriate
Save the subtitle file either in the same folder as the video title, or in a
SUBTITLES.
DivX® VOD
DivX® VOD
To complete the procedure of registration, you would need to burn data on a disc.
Step 1: Applying for a User Account
Register a user account on the DivX® website: http:// www.divx.com.
Step 2: Registering Your DVD Recorder
1.Press SETUP to display the Setup menu.
2.Go through PlaybackDivX(R) VOD to display the registration code of your DVD recorder.
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3.When completed, press SETUP to exit the Setup menu.
4.Go to the DivX® website: http://www.divx.com, and enter the recorder’s registration code in your account. When you finish filling in the required details, you will then be directed to a film download link. Follow the instructions given on the website, and burn the short film to a disc.
5.Follow ‘Playback: Step by Step’ to start playing back the information disc created in step 4 on your DVD recorder.
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6.Your DVD recorder is then officially registered when playback stops.
Step 3: Selecting Video Files
Select the video files you would like to watch from various online rental shops. Normally, users pay to get the viewing rights of these video files, which are downloaded to users’ PCs. If you would like to watch them on your TV, you need to transfer these files to the recordable CD or DVD discs.
Conditions of viewing rights vary depending on the service providers.
Step 4: Playing Video Files
1.Follow ‘Playback: Step by Step’ to place the disc in the DVD recorder.
2.A dialogue box offering the
3.If the file is not protected by the DRM system, play- back will then begin.
If the file is protected by the DRM system, the system will check whether the DVD recorder’s registration code corresponds to the user account which holds viewing rights of the video file.
4.If you have purchased the file, playback will then start.
If you have a rental file, a dialogue box showing the remaining number of viewing rights will appear. Press to select ‘Yes’ or ‘No’, then press OK.
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Digital Video Support
The code seen above serves as an example only
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