Operation

Preview Function

0Press the PREVIEW key to enter previewing menu.

0Press 34 key to highlight TRACK DIGEST, DISC INTERVAL or TRACK INTERVAL.

0Press OK key to open one option.

0After you enter the menu of any digest type,

To quit preview function: Press 341 2 to highlight EXIT and press OK to confirm.

To return to the previewing menu for selecting the other digest type: Press 341 2 to highlight MENU and press OK to confirm.

1Track Digest

This function will minimize the picture of every track in order to display every six of these tracks on the screen to help you know the content of every track on the disc.

-To choose the desired track, please press 341 2 to highlight the second line and input your selected

track number next to “SELECT”.

Select the others from the current six by pressing the ¡1 or 2™ key to open the previous or next page.

-Press the OK key to confirm.

2Disc Interval

This function is used to divide a disc into six parts by regular intervals and display them on one page to help you preview the whole disc.

-To choose the desired track, please press 341 2 to highlight the second line and input your numerical selection next to “SELECT”.

-Press the OK key to confirm.

3Track Interval

This function is used to divide a single track into six parts by regular intervals and display them on one page to help you preview the selected track.

-To choose the desired track, please press 341 2 to highlight the second line and input your

numerical selection next to “SELECT”.

-Press the OK key to confirm.

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Philips DVD425 manual Preview Function, Track Digest, Disc Interval, Track Interval

DVD425 specifications

The Philips DVD425 is a versatile and reliable DVD player that brings a variety of features and technologies tailored for an enhanced home entertainment experience. Designed with simplicity and user-friendliness in mind, this model is an excellent choice for those looking to enjoy their favorite movies and shows in style.

At the heart of the DVD425 is its ability to play multiple disc formats including DVD, DVD-R/RW, VCD, and CD. This widespread format compatibility ensures that users can enjoy a vast library of media without worrying about restrictions. Whether it’s an old family movie on DVD-R or a standard CD, the DVD425 can handle it all seamlessly.

One of the standout features of the Philips DVD425 is its DivX playback capability. This technology allows users to enjoy high-quality video content that can be downloaded from the internet, providing access to a vast array of movies and shows that might not be available on traditional DVD discs. Furthermore, the Progressive Scan feature enhances video clarity by reducing motion blur, making fast action scenes smoother, which is particularly appreciated by movie buffs.

The user experience is further enhanced by the on-screen menu that simplifies navigation through the various settings and playback options. The DVD425 also features a multi-language option for both subtitles and audio, appealing to international users and increasing accessibility for diverse audiences.

In terms of connectivity, the Philips DVD425 is equipped with standard audio and video outputs, ensuring compatibility with most television sets. Additionally, it includes an optical audio output for those who wish to connect to a more advanced sound system. This aspect makes it an excellent choice for home theater enthusiasts who desire enhanced audio quality.

Another significant characteristic of the DVD425 is its compact design. Its sleek profile makes it easy to incorporate into any entertainment setup without taking up too much space. With its reliable performance and many features, the Philips DVD425 stands out as a solid choice for those wanting a quality DVD player.

Overall, the Philips DVD425 combines advanced technology with user-friendly features, making it an ideal addition to anyone’s home entertainment system. Whether you are a casual viewer or a cinema enthusiast, this DVD player provides a range of functionalities that cater to diverse viewing preferences.