Playback

Various playback functions

It may not be possible to use some of these functions, depending on the type of disc or file.

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When STOP is pressed during playback, the point at which playback was stopped is stored in the memory.

Starting playback from where

When PLAY is pressed, playback resumes from the

point at which it was stopped.

it was stopped (Resume Play)

To cancel the resume play, press STOP while play

 

 

back is stopped.

Resume Play may not possible for certain discs.

The player stores the point at which ejected DVDVideo discs (for up to five discs) and Video CDs (for one disc) were stopped. When the disc is reloaded and PLAY is pressed, playback starts from the point at which the disc was stopped before it was ejected.

To cancel the last memory setting, press STOP

Storing the stop point for

while playback is stopped.

ejected discs (Last Memory)

If you do not want the player to store the point at which

 

playback was stopped, press OPEN/CLOSE during

 

playback to eject the disc.

For some discs, the point at which playback was stopped cannot be stored. When the limit for the number of discs for which the stop point can be stored is exceeded, the older settings are overwritten.

During playback, press // or //.

The speed changes each time the button is pressed.

 

The speed steps differ according to the disc or file.

Forward and reverse scan

With DVDVideo and DVD VR discs, when / /

is pressed once during playback, the picture and

ning

sound are played at about 1.4 times the regular speed.

 

 

Note that the sound may not be output or may be

 

broken.

To resume normal playback, press PLAY.

While playback is paused, press // or //

.

The picture moves a frame forward or backward each time the button is pressed.

Frame-by-frame forward/

To resume normal playback, press PLAY.

No sound is produced during frame-by-frame forward/

frame-by-frame reverse play

 

reverse play.

 

 

The picture may shake during frame-by-frame reverse play.

Frame-by-frame reverse play is not possible for Video CDs and video files.

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Pioneer DV-420V-K, DVP 420K operating instructions Playback, Various playback functions

DVP 420K, DV-420V-K specifications

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