Polaroid DVC-2000 manual WMA Operation, Playing Back Your Kodak Picture CD

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WMA Operation

WHAT IS WMA?

WMA refers to a new format of music files from Microsoft available for playback from WMA web sites. The compression used allows you to record from your computer up to 22 hours of music on CD-R and play back through your combo player.

PLAYING A WMA FORMAT

1.To pIay you must view through your television. Insert a WMA CD, the Combo Player will initialize the disc when the tray is closed and the directory (folder) will be shown in a WMA MENU on screen.

2.Then press then the key to select and highlight a WMA file (song).

Press ENTER to play.

Playing Back Your Kodak Picture CD

NORMAL

When a Kodak Picture CD is inserted, an automated slideshow is launched, each picture in the current directory will be displayed consecutively in a slideshow fashion and will be scaled to fit most of the TV screen. Fifteen slideshow transition modes are provided. Use “PROGRAM” key to select: Customers can set “transition” effects for every

picture at any time during the slideshow.

NONE:(by default)

mode 9: EXTEND FROM CENTER H

mode 1: WIPE TOP

mode 10: EXTEND FROM CENTER V

mode 2: WIPE BOTTOM

mode 11: COMPRESS TO CENTER H

mode 3: WIPE LEFT

mode 12: COMPRESS TO CENTER V

mode 4: WIPE RIGHT

mode 13: WINDOW H

mode 5: DIAGONAL WIPE LEFT TOP

mode 14: WINDOW V

mode 6: DIAGONAL WIPE RIGHT TOP

mode 15: WIPE FROM EDGE TO CENTER

mode 7: DIAGONAL WIPE LEFT BOTTOM

RANDOM

mode 8: DIAGONAL WIPE RIGHT BOTTOM

 

To display an image indefinitely, press the key. To view the Next or Previous picture press the SKIP FORWARD or SKIP

REVERSE key. To resume the slideshow press the key.

IMAGE ROTATION

There are four modes to rotate a picture: “Invert”, “Mirror”, “Left”, and “Right”. These operations are allowed only when a picture is being displayed normally, and will be cancelled automatically when a new picture is displayed. The direction buttons are used to select the different transformation modes:

Up

-Invert/Normal

Left

-Turn left

Down

-Mirror/Normal

Right

-Turn right

REPEATING THE SLIDESHOW

At the end of your picture slideshow, each image is reduced to a “thumbnail” sized display.

Important: Let the player complete it’s layout of twelve pictures before pressing SKIP FORWARD button again to view the next twelve.

MENU

The MENU key is used to display thumbnail pictures from the stop position. After it is enabled, up to twelve scaled- down thumbnail pictures will be display on the screen. The SKIP FORWARD/REVERSE keys can be used to display the NEXT and PREVIOUS twelve pictures in the current directory.

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Contents Page For Customer Use Safety PrecautionsModel No Important Safety Instructions Unpacking To Obtain a Clear PictureIntroduction Table of Contents Identification of ControlsRemote Control Preparing the Remote Control Operating with the Remote ControlHow to Connect with RF cable or AV cable Connecting With TVConnecting With Optional Equipment How to ConnectHow to ConnectDVD only Progressive ScanTo Enjoy DVD during recording VCR PlaybackRecording To Copy From DVD To VideotapeSearch Function Program VCR SettingClock ChannelTape Handling Setting The OSD DisplayAuto Power Off RF OutAFF Function What is AFF?How to playback DVD video discs Playing Back a DiscHOW to Remove the Disc HOW to Start Playback from the Menu ScreenHOW to Pause Playback Still Playback HOW to Stop PlaybackPlaying in SLOW-MOTION Locating a Title Using the Title MenuLocating a Specific Title, Chapter or Track Resuming Playback from the Same LocationLocating a Title Using the On-Screen DisplayLocating a Specific Chapter or Track Checking the Operational StatusPlaying in Random Order Playing RepeatedlyZooming a Picture On DVD Selecting Subtitles HOW to Display SubtitlesPress the Audio button again to cycle backwards Playing in a Favorite Order HOW to SET TITLES, CHAPTERS, or Tracks in a Favorite OrderMP3 Operation WMA Operation Playing Back Your Kodak Picture CDPlaying With Your Jpeg Files Memo On Output SoundsSetting the Parental Lock Setting the Parental LockPress Stop twice during playback Press Setup Customizing the Function Settings Displaying the Setup Menu ScreenTroubleshooting Guide Symptoms and CorrectionSpecifications Weight ApproxPage Precauciones de Seguridad Para uso del clienteImportantes Instrucciones de Seguridad Notas Introducción Notas sobre los discosTabla de Contenidos Identificación de ControlesControl Remoto Reproductor funcione correctamente Preparar EL Control RemotoManejar EL Control Remoto Control RemotoCómo conectar con cable RF o cablr AV Conexión a un TelevisorConexión a un equipo opcional Cómo conectar¿QUÉ ES Escanear PROGRESIVO? Escanear ProgresivoCómo Conectarsólo SE Sirve Para DVD ¿CÓMO Entrar EN EL Sistema DE Video ESCANEAR?Ver DVD durante la grabación Reproducir VCRGrabación Copiar programa desde DVDFunción de buscar Programa Ajustar VCRReloj CanalCerrar automáticamente Uso de cintaAjustar la pantalla Salida de RF¿QUÉ ES AFF? Función de AFFReproducción de discos Reproducción básicaCómo Empezar LA Reproducción Desde LA Pantalla DE Menú Para UNA Imagen DE Mayor CalidadAcerca DE DVD,CD Cómo Hacer UNA Pausa EN LAReproducción a Cámara Lenta Reproducción de discos continuaciónEncontrar un determinado título, capítulo o pista Continuar LA Reproducción Desde EL Mismo SitioTítulo Determinado Uso de la pantallaEncontrar UN Determinado Capítulo O Pista Comprobar EL Estado OperativoZoom sobre una imagen Reproducción repetidaReproducción en orden aleatorio Cómo Repetir UN TÍTULO, Capítulo O PistaCómo Mostrar LOS Subtítulos Cómo seleccionar los subtítulosPulse el botón Audio durante la reproducción Manejo del MP3 Para cancelar el elemento programadoReproducir en el orden deseado Seleccione Start en la pantalla y pulese el botón EnterOperación de WMA Reproducción de su CD de imágenes KodakReproducir LOS Archivos Jpeg Trabajar con los archivos JpegMemo sobre formatos de salida Discos Y Formatos DE SalidaAjustar la Protección Paterna Parental Lock Ajustar LA Protección Paternaparental LockMostrar LA Pantalla DEL Menu Configuracion Personalizar los ajustes de las funcionesPage Características técnicas RCA JackGarantía limitada ¿QUÉ queda excluido?Page Ne regardez pas fixement le rayon Mesures de SécuritéModèle Série Instructions importantes de sécurité Déballage Comment Installer Votre Lecteur Combo ?Avertissement Pour Obtenir UNE Image Nette ET ClaireRemarques sur les disques Mode de téléviseurDisques Reproductibles Identification des boutons de commande Table des MatièresTélécommande Verrouillage parentalPreparation DE LA Telecommande Télécommande suiteUtilisation DE LA Telecommande Comment connecter avec câble RF ou câble AV Connexion à un téléviseurConnexion à dautres appareils en option Comment connecterQuest QUE Cest QUE Scanner Ligne PAR LIGNE? Scanner ligne par ligneComment connecter pour lecteur DVD seul Comment Etablire LE Modele DE Scanner VIDEO?Lecture de DVD lors de la copie Lecture de VCRCopie Copier lémission sur le disque DVDFonction de recherche Programme Configuration de VCRRelojHorloge Langue de menu sur lécranFermer automatiquement Configuration de laffichage sur lécranEmploi de bande magnétique 1Sortie RFQUEST-CE QUE AFF ? AFF fonctionLecture dun disque Lecture de baseComment Enlever LE Disque Pour UNE Image DE Meilleure QualitePropos DE Disques DVD, CD Comment Arreter LA LectureLecture Ralentie Repérage dun titre, dun chapitre ou dune piste spécifiqueReprendre LA Lecture AU Meme Endroit Reperage DUN Titre Utilisation de laffichage sur lécranReperage DUN Chapitre OU Dune Piste Specifique Verification DE LA Situation DES OperationsLa lecture dans un ordre aléatoire La lecture répétéeZoomer sur une image Choisir Le Sous-Titre Comment Afficher LE SOUS-TITREPour changer les éléments programmés Lecture dans lordre de votre choixFonctionnement MP3 Pour annuler les éléments programmésRotation DE Limage Lecture de WMALecture De Votre Kodak Picture CD Repetition DE LA Projection DE DiapositiveDisque ET Sortie DE SON Travailler Avec Vos Fichiers JpegLecture DE VOS Fichiers Jpeg Disque Audio Mpeg 1 Niveau 3 MP3Réglage du verrouillage de parents Reglage DU Verrouillage DE ParentsAffichage DU Menu DE Configuration SUR Lecran Personnalisation des réglages des fonctionsGuide de Dépannage Symptômes ET RemèdesCaractéristiques Techniques Garantie Limitée Lecteurs

DVC-2000 specifications

The Polaroid DVC-2000 is a versatile digital camcorder that combines user-friendly features with advanced technology to cater to both amateur and semi-professional videographers. Released in the early 2000s, this camcorder marked a significant step in Polaroid's evolution into digital video, moving away from its traditional instant photography roots.

One of the standout features of the DVC-2000 is its compact design, allowing users to easily carry it for spontaneous video recording. Weighing in at just over two pounds, it strikes a balance between portability and functionality. This camcorder boasted a 680,000 pixel CCD image sensor, delivering crisp and vibrant video quality that was impressive for its time. The DVC-2000 supports 640 x 480 resolution, which was a high standard for personal camcorders during its era, enabling it to capture sharp details and colors in varying conditions.

Equipped with a 10x optical zoom lens and a 200x digital zoom, the DVC-2000 offered versatility for capturing scenes from a distance while maintaining clarity. The built-in image stabilization technology was another pivotal feature, helping to reduce blurriness and shakiness in handheld shots. This was particularly advantageous for home videos or recordings in dynamic environments.

For connectivity, the DVC-2000 included USB output, making it easy to transfer recorded video files to computers for editing or sharing. Additionally, it featured an external microphone input, allowing users to enhance audio quality for a more professional sound in their videos. The camcorder's LCD screen provided a clear viewfinder, simplifying the process of framing shots and adjusting settings.

The DVC-2000 utilized MiniDV tapes, which provided a convenient format for storing video. Although tape technology has largely been replaced by digital storage solutions, MiniDV offered relatively high-quality recording with a decent capacity for extended video lengths.

In terms of battery life, the DVC-2000 was equipped with a rechargeable lithium-ion battery, allowing for extended shooting sessions without the constant need for recharging.

Overall, the Polaroid DVC-2000 represented an intersection of innovative technology and user-friendly design, making it an attractive option for individuals eager to dive into digital video. Its combination of quality features ensured that it carved a place in the hearts of many video enthusiasts during its time.