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S cene Access
DVD intro (Mosaïc) - Chapter view
Another way to access a particular chapter is to use the DVD intro function when the player is in
play mode. Press twice the INFO key (10), then select Intro with keys and confirm with OK. The small still photos from the first 9 chapters appear slowly on the screen (it takes 3 seconds for
each one). Select the chapter you want to play with the numbered keys or use and OK. To access to the other 9 chapters press ¨¨ / Ãà (21) the second set up 9 chapters still appears.
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Subtitle | Master Vol. | |
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Info 2/2
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You can also select a chapter
with Navigation keys.
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Exit the menu screen without making a selection, press RETURN key (29).
DVD intro may not operate depending of the disc.
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DVD Camera angle
On certain DVDs, particular scenes of a movie may be recorded from various points of view (up to 9
camera angles), which you can select. If this option is available on the disc, the indication appears on the TV screen and on the player’s front display.
In play mode, press the violet key (13) and select a camera angle number using the Navigation keys.
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•If you selected the On Screen Messages = Off in the player set up menu (see p. 24), the camera icon will not appear.
•Each angle number corresponds to a different viewing angle.
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