Philips 15PT6807/01 manual Marking and repeating play, Glossary

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Marking and repeating play

The following functions let you program the player to repeat or to

.repeat scenes or favourite parts of a disk.

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Mark

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DVD Menu

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Subtile A-B Repeat Clear

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Fast¢ Skip

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Track: 02 Time 00:08

Repeat play

Press the Repeat key several times to repeat the title, chapter or the whole disk.

Repeat play between two points A -B

Press the A-Bonce to tag the starting point A of the repetition. Press a second time to tag the point B. Play will repeat indefinitely between the two points A and B.To cancel the repeat, press the A-Bkey again.

This function is not available with picture CDs.

Marking play

You can mark up to 12 points on the disk being played.These marks let you return at any time to the scenes or parts that you have marked. This function is not available with picture CDs and audio CDs.

&Press the Mark key to display or hide the Marking menu.

éPress the u key for each mark you want to make.The number of the mark, the title, the chapter and the time of the marked point are displayed.

Use the îÏȬ keys to navigate in the marking menu and press u to display the marked scene.

to cancel a tag press Clear key.

Glossary

RGB Signals :

These are 3 Red, Green and Blue video signals which directly drive the red, green and blue emitters in the cathode ray tube.

Using these signals provides better picture quality.

NICAM sound :

Process by which digital sound can be transmitted.

System :

Television pictures are not broadcast in the same way in all countries. There are different standards: BG, DK, I, and L L’.The SYSTEM setting (p. 6) is used to select these different standards.This is not to be confused with PAL or SECAM colour coding. Pal is used in most countries in Europe, Secam in France, Russia and most African countries.The United States and Japan use a different system called NTSC.

16:9 :

Refers to the ratio between the length and height of the screen. Wide screen televisions have a ratio of 16/9, conventional screen TV sets have a ration of 4/3.

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Philips 15PT6807/01 manual Marking and repeating play, Glossary