The DVDPlayer supports the following media: DVDVideo, DivX,XviD,ISO
DVD Menu | CDMP3andOgg _rb_ |
If vou nave adjusted your DVD Receiver according to tne "3s_ructlons above. 1ou can now insert a DVD into vour
DVD Receiver. A momen_ _ateh the DVD menu will appear. Use me arrow buttons to nawgate in the menu and start the film.
Note: As this menu is oert of the DVD itse _ it will very one from DVD to another.
A/hen Du insert an audio CD or a disc with MP3 or Ogg Vorbis files, me plaver will automabc_ y reeogmse the format and start playing ft. You can use nexl orevlous track or Jou can use role menu io navigate tnrougn the file structure, ann SeleCt me song lou want to hear b. pressmg enter.
DivX, XviD end MPEG-4
The DVR 50 recognises the format and automatically starts playing the CD when you insert it into the drive. Use the counter in the display to help you to see where you are in the film. You have access to the usual playback options, such as stop, pause, go to next, time search, etc.
Photo CD and.fpeg
The DVR 50 can show photos on your W. The photos must be stored in JPEG format on a Disc. The player will auto- matically reeognise the files, and start showing them as a slide show. In the menu you can navigate to find a spe- cific photo, and start the slide show from here by press- ing enter.
DVDfilms are normally supplied with a regional code (I), (2), etc., and can only be played on DVD playerslreceiverswith the same regional code. You can seethe region on the back of the player. Regiontags appear as follows:
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