BASIC OPERATIONS ON DVD DECK EN 25

 

CABLE/SAT

 

TV

DVD

 

DVD

 

0-9

 

 

 

MARK

 

ENTER

 

 

 

FGDE

 

MENU

RETURN

 

S/PREVIOUS

T/NEXT

 

I

 

 

o

 

 

REC MODE/REMAIN

SET UP

 

DISPLAY

 

 

 

AUDIO

 

 

SUBTITLE

ANGLE

 

Marking Positions To Play Back Again Later

It is possible to mark positions (up to 999 points) where you want to play back once again later, and start playback from a marked position. Marking onto DVD-RAM/RW (VR mode only) discs when recording is helpful to locate a start point when you play back the discs later.

To mark positions:

During playback, press MARK at positions you want to mark.

AMARKB appears on the TV screen.

You can easily locate the marked positions using S or T when you play back the disc.

To delete the marked positions:

While paused, press S or T to locate a marked position you want to delete, then press MARK.

Crossed AMARKB appears on the TV screen, and the marked position is deleted.

NOTES:

When a monaural programme changes to a stereo programme while recording, a mark signal is automatically recorded.

For DVD-R/RW (Video mode) discs, marks are assigned automatically every 5 minutes.

Checking The Time Information

You can check time information of a disc on the front display panel and the TV screen.

8DVD-RAM/DVD-R/DVD-RW

Each press of DISPLAY on the remote control or the unit changes the display as follows:

During recording

Clock time (front display panel only) N Current title elapsed time N Disc remaining time* N (back to the beginning)

* only discs before finalising

During playback

Each title elapsed time N Current title elapsed time N Disc remaining time* N (back to the beginning)

* only discs before finalising

During recording/playback or in stop mode

Press REC MODE.

The disc remaining time according to recording modes appears on the TV screen.

It is possible to check disc remaining time according to recording modes also by pressing REMAIN.

In FR mode, it is possible to set recording time in detail. While the

recording mode and the disc remaining time are displayed by pressing REMAIN, press FG to select AFRB, then press DE to select the desired recording time. (A pg. 34)

It is not possible to switch the recording mode during playback or while recording.

8Video CD/SVCD/Audio CD During playback or in stop mode

Current track elapsed time N Current track remaining time N Total elapsed time N Total remaining time N (back to the beginning)

NOTE:

When a PBC-compatible Video CD/SVCD disc is loaded, deactivate the PBC function. (A pg. 26)

Angle Selection

You can enjoy a variety of scene angles if a DVD VIDEO disc contains Amulti-angleBparts, where the same scene was shot from different angles.

If the disc contains Amulti-angleBparts, AyB appears on the TV screen at the beginning of the Amulti-angleBpart.

1Press ANGLE during

playback. The angle selection

 

display appears on the TV

When 3 scene angles are

screen.

contained.

2Press ANGLE or DE to select your desired angle.

Each time you press ANGLE or DE, the angle changes.

When A7B appears on the TV screen, the current scene is not recorded from multiple angles. In addition, some discs prohibit angle selection.

To clear the angle selection display, press ENTER. In addition, the angle selection display disappears automatically if no operation is done for 10 seconds.

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JVC SR-DVM70EU manual Marking Positions To Play Back Again Later, Checking The Time Information, Angle Selection

SR-DVM70EU specifications

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