Disk Playback

This section addresses basic playback for DVDs and CDs.

Playing Back A Disc (DVD–CD)

1.Press the POWER button on the remote control to turn on the DVD-Recorder for use as a standard DVD player.

2.Press the OP/CL button on the remote control to open the DVD disk tray loader.

3.Place a DVD-ROM disk on the disk tray.

4.To select the desired language subtitles to be displayed during disk playback, return to the Menu and call up the DVD Control Setup menu on the screen. At the Language Preferences option, select the desired language.

Figure 18. Performing Language Selection

5.If you want to use reverse angle information during the playback session, turn on the Angle Mark function in the DVD Control Setup menu.

6.Press the ENTER button on the remote control to close the DVD loader by retracting the disk tray.

7.The player starts to play the first selection recorded on the disc and continues sequentially until the end is reached.

NOTE: In the event playback is not realized, check to see if the parental controls are preventing playback. Turn off the parental controls to realize disc playback.

Pausing Playback

1.Press the button any time during playback of a disk. A “freeze frame” is created that stays on the screen until you resume playing the disk. Sound is muted during still playback.

2.To resume playback, press the Enter button or the button.

Fast Forward/Reverse Playback (x2 – x8 Normal Speed)

1. Press or buttons during playback. After the fifth press, normal speed playback resumes.

2.Alternately, press the ENTER button to resume normal playback at any fast speed setting.

Stop Playback

1.Press the STOP button.

2.Press the ENTER button to resume playing.

3.Press STOP again. When stopped, this player returns to chapter 1 or track 1.

Using The Trick Modes

The DVD-Recorder supports the following trick modes:

Fast forward (FF),

Fast reverse (FR),

Slow Motion (SF),

Repeat A-B,

Slow motion step frame-by-frame, and

Zoom In/Out

You can use these trick modes when live video or recorded video is displayed on the screen, so long as some amount of video has been stored in the circular buffer.

Slow Motion

When video is stored in the buffer, you can select the SLOW speed at any point by pressing the SLOW button. You can continue to press the SLOW button two times to parse the disk at 4x and 8x, before returning to normal speed.

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Polaroid DVR-0800 operation manual Disk Playback

DVR-0800 specifications

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