representing one program, such as a movie or “Making Of” featurette. It’s possible for a disc to have only one title. Titles are often divided further into chapters, which makes it easier to locate a specific section of a lengthy movie.
For a CD, a list of Tracks will be dis- played, each containing a different song.
You may view the Chapters in a Title on a DVD by selecting the Title and pressing the Enter Button 8 (see Figure 50).
Figure 50
Select any Chapter and press the Enter Button 8 again to begin play of that item (see Figure 51).
Figure 51
Where the disc contains a long list of tracks or chapters, you may move the cursor to the Page Up and Down icons in the lower left corner of your screen. Each time you press the Enter Button 8 while either the up or down arrow is selected, the list of tracks or chapters will jump one page (see Figures 52 and 53).
Figure 52
Figure 53
Normally, when you insert a disc and open the Player Menu, the Info and Program icons on the left side of the screen will both be active, displaying information about the disc and the current playback settings at the top of the screen (Info icon), and the order of the tracks on the right side opposite each track (Program icon). If you wish to hide the information at the top of the screen, including the disc type, program settings and time display, move the cursor to the Info icon on the left side of the screen. Press the Enter Button 8 to hide the information and display only the track/chapter list. Press it again to restore the information to the screen (see Figures 54 and 55).
Figure 54
Figure 55
If you wish to hide the playlist column on the right side of the screen (which displays the order in which the tracks will be played), move the cursor to the Program icon on the left side of the screen. Press the Enter Button
8to hide the playlist and display only the track/chapter list. Press it again to restore the information to the screen (see Figures 56 and 57).
Figure 56
Figure 57
You may hide both the disc informa- tion and the playlist, displaying only the list of tracks or chapters, by deactivating both the Info and Program icons on the left side of the screen (see Figure 58).
Figure 58
The DVD280 will recognize data CDs containing files in the MP3, WMA and JPEG formats. A disc may contain files in more than one format. When an MP3, WMA or JPEG disc is loaded, the names of the files on the disc will appear. If the files have been organ- ized into directories, you may select the current folder and press the Enter Button 8 to close it, and move up one level in the directory to view other folders and subfolders. Select a folder and press the Enter Button 8 to expand it. Select a file and press the Enter Button 8 to play it if it’s an audio file, or display it if it’s a JPEG file (see Figures 59 and 60).
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