
which may be done only while the disc is in the Stop mode. You may also begin play of a specific Title, Chapter or Track by moving the cursor to the list of disc materials in the lower portion of the screen and pressing the Enter Button 8 to select a Title, and then to select a Chapter or Track, for play.
Normally the Info icon on the left side of the screen will be active, and infor- mation about the disc will appear. If you wish to remove this information from the screen, select the Info icon, and press the Enter Button i to deactivate it, and only the list of groups or titles will appear (see Figure 42). Press the Info icon again to return the disc information to the screen.
Figure 42
The Disc line will identify the type of disc (DVD, CD, JPEG, MP3, WMA, MP3/ JPEG, WMA/JPEG, MP3/WMA/JPEG).
The Audio line displays the currently selected audio track, preceded by an ordinal number. The audio track may refer to a different language, a differ- ent surround format (such as Dolby Digital or DTS), an artist’s commen- tary, or some other soundtrack the artist makes available to accompany the visual presentation. If the player is in Stop mode, the word “None” will appear here, as no audio is currently selected (see Figure 43).
| Figure 43 |
| NOTE: If the disc is paused, the Audio |
| information will not display correctly. |
| To begin playback, either press the |
32 | Play Button 6B or move the cur- |
sor to the Player icon in the upper left corner of the screen and press the Enter Button 8. If your disc con- tains more than one audio track (for example, if your disc contains a Dolby Digital 5.1 track and a DTS track), the ordinal number representing each option will be displayed at the bottom of the screen. Press the Enter Button
8so that the cursor will move to these options. As you scroll left or right through the options, a description will appear above the currently high- lighted number. Select the number corresponding to the audio track you wish to hear (see Figure 44).
Figure 44
The Playlist setting enables you to determine whether the materials will be played in the order in which they appear on the disc, or in an order that you program (see Programmed Play on page 43). This function generally is more useful for music discs than movies (see Figure 45).
Figure 45
The Repeat setting allows you, to repeat a title, chapter or track, folder, or the entire disc (except DVDs), depending on the type of disc (DVD, CD, MP3, WMA, JPEG or VCD). For MP3, WMA and JPEG discs, you may repeat a folder. However, if the disc contains both MP3 and JPEG files, the repeat folder option is not avail- able. Repeat folder is available for WMA/JPEG discs, as you may only access either the audio or image files at one time, but not both together. For all disc types, if you have programmed a playlist (see page 43), the Repeat All setting will repeat the playlist, which
may or may not include all
of the tracks on the disc. (See Figure 46.)
Figure 46
The Random setting is not available for DVDs (see Figure 47).
Figure 47
The Subtitle setting allows you to select a subtitle language if one is available on the disc. This setting will apply only to that disc (see Figure 48).
Figure 48
Disc Navigation Using the Player Menu
The Player Menu makes it easy to select the specific item on the disc that you’d like to play. Move the cursor to the list of materials on the disc (see Figure 49).
Figure 49
If it is a