
Chapter 4: IEEE 1394 Devices and NetCommand® Controlled Recordings
Using A/V Discs
An A/V Disc is an external hard drive that stores music, picture and/or video files, and is usually connected using an IEEE 1394 cable.
A/V Disc Track List Screen
Figure 15
When viewing an A/V Disc, press GUIDE to display its Track List. The Channel, Station, Date, Time, Program name and whether it has been Watched (Y=yes, N=no) will be displayed. Tracks will be listed in date and time order and will vary in size.
Figure 15. A/V Disc Track List screen
Press ADJUST or
to navigate through the Track List. Press INFO to see the recording’s length and the amount of memory it will use. Free disc space is displayed in the upper right. If the broadcaster has sent detailed information regarding the program, it will also display when you press INFO. To play a track, select it on the list, then press ENTER. To change pages, press CH
or
. To delete a track, select it on the list and press CANCEL. Press CANCEL again to confirm.
A/V Disc Search
NetCommand is able to search to a specific time in a recording on an IEEE 1394 A/V Disc.
1.Start the desired track’s playback on the A/V disc.
2.Use the number buttons to enter the time code position of hours followed by minutes. For example, to enter one hour and
3.Press ENTER to skip to the time code position.
4.To cancel the request or to start over, press CANCEL instead of ENTER.
Using the Remote Control with an A/V Disc
After selecting from the Device Selection menu, you may use the following remote control keys:
GUIDE: |
| displays the Track List of recorded |
|
| programs. |
PLAY: |
| resumes playback of paused program. |
PAUSE: |
| pauses or resumes playback of program. |
FF/FWD: |
| forward picture search, multiple presses |
|
| increase the speed. |
REW/REV: | reverse picture search, multiple presses | |
|
| increase the speed. |
ADJUST | : | skip backward 12 seconds per press. |
ADJUST | : | skip forward 30 seconds per press. |
ADJUST | : | skip to the end of the track. |
ADJUST | : | skip to the beginning of the track. |
REC: |
| Display the Record Menu to schedule |
|
| recordings |
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