Basic Operations

Fast Forward/Backward Through a Disc

You can perform these operations by pressing the fast forwards/backwards buttons on the remote control or the player itself.

Using the Á/1 buttons on the remote control to fast forward/backward through a disc.

While a disc is playing 1 Press Á or 1.

Á: Fast forward through a disc.

1: Moves fast backward through a disc.

The playback speed increases with each press of the button.

To resume normal playback

Press # (Play).

Using the ¢/4 buttons on the player itself to fast forward/backward through a disc.

While a disc is playing

1Press and hold down ¢ or 4 . ¢ : Fast forward through a disc.

4: Fast backward through a disc.

• When you release the ¢/4 button, normal playback resumes.

Resume Playback [RESUME]

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If you press the 7 (Stop) button while a disc is playing, that point is stored as the resume point. If you turn the power off, while a disc is playing, that point is stored as the resume point. If you continue playback from the resume point, you can continue from your previous session.

Storing the resume position

While a disc is playing 1 Press 7 (Stop).

The point at which the disc was stopped is stored as the resume point.

If you turn the power off the point at which the power was switched off is stored as the resume point. (The resume point is remembered even if the power is switched off.)

If you store a new resume point, the previous resume point is replaced by the new resume point.

Resuming Playback

While a disc is stopped or the power is OFF 1 Press [RESUME].

Playback starts from the stored resume point.

When playing Video CD discs that use PBC, playback may resume from slightly before or after the stored resume point.

If you use resume after stopping program or random playback, playback will start from the resume point using normal playback, not program or random playback. (For DVD Audio, Audio CD, and Video CD)

Clearing a resume point

If you open the disc tray, the stored resume point is cleared.

Example of basic resume playback

To continue playback from a previous session, press [RESUME] instead of [PLAY]. Playback resumes point where you stopped the previous session.

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JVC XV-D9000 manual Fast Forward/Backward Through a Disc, Storing the resume position, Resuming Playback

XV-D9000 specifications

The JVC XV-D9000 is a versatile and innovative DVD player that was introduced in the early 2000s, quickly becoming recognized for its impressive range of features and technologies. Combining advanced playback capabilities with a user-friendly interface, the XV-D9000 has earned a spot in the hearts of home theater enthusiasts.

One of the standout features of the JVC XV-D9000 is its comprehensive format support. The player boasts compatibility with various media types, including DVD-Video, DVD-R/RW, CD, CD-R/RW, and Video CD. Its ability to handle multiple formats makes it an excellent choice for users with diverse media collections. Additionally, the XV-D9000 supports MP3 audio, allowing users to enjoy digital music playback with ease.

The technological prowess of the XV-D9000 is reflected in its high-quality video playback capabilities. The player utilizes advanced digital processing to deliver crisp, clear visuals. It features a 10-bit video DAC that enhances color precision and detail, ensuring that movies and videos appear vibrant and lifelike on compatible displays. Furthermore, the XV-D9000 incorporates a progressive scan output, providing improved clarity with 480p video output for DVD content, making it ideal for users with progressive scan-enabled televisions.

The build quality of the JVC XV-D9000 also deserves mention. It is designed with a sturdy chassis, ensuring durability and minimizing vibrations that may affect playback quality. The user-friendly remote control offers convenient access to various functions, and the front panel includes intuitive buttons for easy navigation. The player also features a display that provides helpful information about the media being played.

Connectivity options are another strong point for the XV-D9000. With multiple outputs, including composite, S-Video, and component video, the player can easily connect to a variety of television and audio systems. Additionally, optical audio outputs provide high-quality sound transmission, enhancing the overall home cinema experience.

In summary, the JVC XV-D9000 stands out in the competitive market of DVD players with its versatile format compatibility, advanced video processing capabilities, and solid build quality. For home theater enthusiasts seeking a reliable and high-performance DVD player that excels in both video and audio playback, the XV-D9000 remains a notable choice, showcasing JVC’s commitment to innovation and superior entertainment.