Functions which can be set

Title Number (Direct Title Skip)

Shows the title number being played back. You can skip to the start of the title.

Chapter Number (Direct Chapter Skip)

Shows the chapter number being played back. You can skip to the start of the chapter.

Settings During Playback

Digital Gamma

If a video is dark and hard to see, you can brighten the dark parts for easier viewing by setting Digital Gamma. Set this when watching discs with many dark scenes (i.e. movie and concert discs), and when viewing a disc in a bright room. This lets you see dark parts better and enjoy video with a greater sense of depth.

Press '/ "to select “ON” or “OFF”, then press \/ to set the level. Then press SET/ENTER.

Digital Gamma can be set to three different levels.

Playback Elapsed Time (Direct Time Skip)

Shows the elapsed time from the beginning of the disc to the present.

This lets you skip based on time.

Press \/ to move to the field of Hour, Minute, Second, then press '/ " to set the time. Press SET/ ENTER to start playback from that set time.

Subtitle Language

Shows the currently selected subtitle language.

If subtitles are provided in other languages, you can switch to your preferred language.

Angle Number

Shows the currently selected angle number.

If the video is recorded with multiple angles, you can switch the angle.

Audio

Shows the currently selected type of audio. You can select the desired type of audio.

Digital Super Picture

Emphasizes and enhances definition of details and contours in the video. This reduces noise and makes video easier to see.

Press '/ "to select “ON” or “OFF”, then press \/ to set the level. Then press SET/ENTER.

There is one setting level on the “soft” side and 3 setting levels on the “sharp” side.

If you want to enjoy a more defined picture (with detailed pictures), press while “ON” is displayed for Digital Super Picture. For old movies or videos with a

lot of noise, you can reduce noise for an easier to see picture by pressing \ while “ON” is displayed for Digital Super Picture.

Dolby Virtual Surround

Lets you enjoy surround audio via analogue connec- tion with a stereo type (2ch) TV or audio equipment.

Even if you use a digital connection, Dolby Virtual Surround will work in the following cases.

When playing back linear PCM audio from a DVD.

When playing back Dolby Digital audio while DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT (page 91) is set to “PCM”.

This Recorder uses a Spatializer System* for Dolby Digital Surround.

* Certain audio features of this product manufactured under a license from Desper Products, Inc. Spatializer ® N-2-2™ and the circle-in-square device are trademarks owned by Desper Products, Inc.

If audio recorded monaurally is played back with Dolby Virtual Surround ON, the audio level may decrease, making it hard to hear. If this happens, turn Dolby Virtual Surround OFF.

Dolby Virtual Surround will not work in the following cases:

While watching a TV broadcast or external input.

Multi-karaoke audio from a karaoke disc, 96 kHz 24- bit linear PCM audio, or DTS audio.

If you set Dolby Virtual Surround to “ON” and audio sounds funny during playback, set it to “OFF”.

There are no level settings.

NOTE

These functions cannot be used with all discs.

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DV-HR350H, DV-HR300H specifications

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