Info menu

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DVD

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Press the INFO button on the remote control while a disc is playing to display the Info menu.

Use the and buttons on the remote control to select the icon you want.Then use the and buttons to select an option, or the numeric buttons if appropriate, or the OK button to execute the setting.

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Title/Track

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Chapter

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Time

Audio (DVD)

Audio (VCD)

MP3

2/0

Audio (DivX)

Title/Chapter (DVD) / Track (VCD and DivX)

To directly access a title or a chapter (DVD), a track (VCD and DivX), press the INFO button, then select one of these icons with the and buttons, and then choose a number using the and buttons or enter a number directly with the numeric buttons.

Note: Many discs only have one title.

Direct access

To directly access a location on the disc which does not correspond to the start of a title, chapter or track:

1.Press the INFO button, then select the Time icon with the and buttons.

2.Enter a time with the numeric buttons (format hh:mm:ss).

Note: If you make a mistake, press CLEAR to remove numbers and then input the correct numbers.

3.Press OK to confirm.

Audio

Some discs have several audio tracks used for different languages or different audio formats.

To change the language or audio format during playback:

-press the INFO button, then select the Audio icon with the and buttons and choose a language or an audio format with the and buttons, or

-press the button repeatedly to select a language or an audio channel.

Notes:

This option is only available if the disc offers a number of dialogue languages or of audio formats.

When you change the dialogue language using the Info menu, your choice of language is only applicable to the disc being played. When you eject the disc or switch off the player, the dialogue language will revert to the one you selected in the Language menu (see page 31).

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Technicolor - Thomson DVD Player + TV Set + VCR Info menu, Title/Chapter DVD / Track VCD and DivX, Direct access, Audio

DVD Player + TV Set + VCR specifications

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