NS-2BRDVD Insignia NS-2BRDVD Blu-ray Disc Player

Controlling disc playbackTo control disc playback:

To pause playback, press .

To stop playback, press . If you press this

button once then press PLAY/PAUSE, playback resumes from where it stopped. If you press this button twice then press

PLAY/PAUSE, playback begins at the beginning of the disc. During BD JAVA playback, press (stop), then press

PLAY/PAUSE. Playback begins at the beginning of the disc.

Note

Not all Blu-ray Discs support the resume feature. The resume information is saved even when the power is turned off.

To fast forward or fast reverse, press (fast

forward) or (fast reverse). Each time you press one of these buttons, the fast-forward or fast-reverse speed increases from Fast X2, Fast X4, Fast X8, Fast X16, Fast X32, Fast X64, to Fast

X128. Press PLAY/PAUSE to resume normal playback.

To go to the beginning of the current chapter or track, press (previous) once. To go to the

previous chapter or track, press (previous) twice.

To go to the next chapter or track, press (next).

To advance the Blu-ray Disc or DVD forward

one step at a time, press . Each time you press this button, the disc advances one

frame. Press PLAY/PAUSE to resume normal playback.

To open a popup menu that lets you control Blu-ray Disc playback, press POPUP

MENU/TITLE MENU, press or to select an option, then press ENTER.

To open a DVD’s menu, press POPUP MENU/TITLE MENU.

Note

If appears on the screen, the operation you are trying is not allowed by your player or the disc. For example, most discs will not let you fast forward through the warning information at the beginning of a title.

Repeating a title or chapterTo repeat a title or chapter:

Press REPEAT. The first time you press this button, your player repeats the current title. The second time you press this button, your player repeats the current chapter. The third time you press this button, your player resumes normal playback.

Creating a playback loopTo create a playback loop:

1Play the disc until it reaches the starting point for the loop, then press A-B.

2Play the disc until it reaches the stopping point for the loop, then press A-Bagain. Your player plays the loop continuously.

3Press A-Bagain to close the loop and resume normal playback.

Selecting the audio language

Some discs are recorded with multiple audio languages.

To select the audio language:

Press AUDIO. X of X XXX appears. The first X indicates the number for the current audio language. The next X indicates the total number of audio languages. XXX is a description of the current audio language.

Note

This option is only used with DVD/BD discs that have this function.

Searching for a title, chapter, or elapsed timeTo search for a title, chapter, or elapsed time:

1Press SEARCH one or more times to select:

Title - - - (first button press)

Chapter - - - (second button press)

Time --:-- :--(third button press)

Off (fourth button press)

2Press the number buttons to enter the title number, chapter number, or amount of elapsed time, then press ENTER. Your player goes to the title, chapter, or elapsed time you specified.

Displaying disc informationTo display disc information:

1Press DISPLAY. Each time you press this button, the display changes as follows:

Title Elapsed (first button press)

Title Remain (second button press)

Chapter Elapsed (third button press)

Chapter Remain (forth button press)

2Press OSD again to close the display.

Using subtitlesTo use subtitles:

Press SUBTITLE one or more times to select a language. SUBTITLE X of XX XXX appears on the screen. The first X indicates the number for the current language. XX indicates the total number of languages available. XXX indicates the number for the country. (The number of languages depends on disc.)

Selecting a viewing angle

Some Blu-ray Discs and DVDs have scenes recorded from multiple viewing angles.

To select a viewing angle:

Press ANGLE one or more times. X of X appears on the screen. The first X indicates the current viewing angle. The second X indicates the total number of viewing angles.

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