Find a scene from a dvd digest digest button, Find a location on the disc with time search – ROTEL DVD Audio/Video Player RDV-1080 Manuel d'utilisation

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Find a Scene from a DVD Digest
DIGEST Button

With a video disc inserted, the RDV-1080 can
display thumbnail images of the opening scenes
from each

Title or Chapter on a DVD Video

disc or each

Track on a Video CD/SVCD disc.

You can then play the desired scene by se-
lecting its thumbnail image.

NOTE

: The digest feature is available on DVD

Video discs during playback or when they
are stopped. It is available on Video CD/
SVCD discs when they are stopped or dur-
ing non-PBC playback.

To use the digest feature:

• Press the DIGEST button on the remote.

Thumbnail images of up to nine scenes are
displayed on the TV screen. One scene will
be highlighted with a heavy border.

NOTE

: The specific scenes shown varies with

the disc, its contents, and whether the player
is stopped or playing. While a DVD Video
disc is stopped, the opening scene of each
Title is shown. When a DVD Video disc is
playing, the opening scene of each Chapter
in the current Title is shown. With a Video
CD/SVCD disc (stopped or playing), the
opening scene from each Track is shown.

• Press the CURSOR

buttons to

move the heavy border to the desired scene.
If more than one page of nine thumbnails
is available, pressing a CURSOR

but-

ton while the first or last thumbnail is high-
lighted will jump to the next page of thumb-
nails. Pressing a TRACK

button

will also display the next page.

• Press the ENTER button to play from the

beginning of the selected scene.

NOTE

: It make take a moment for playback to

begin.

Find a Scene using the
On-Screen Display
ON-SCREEN Button

While playing a DVD disc, you can search
for a specific Chapter (on a DVD Video disc)
or Track (on a DVD Audio disc with pictures)
using the On-Screen Display.

• Press the ON-SCREEN button to show the

DVD CONTROL screen. The screen will
appear slightly different for DVD Video and
DVD Audio discs.

• Use the CURSOR

buttons to move the

over the CHAP. SEARCH field (for a DVD

Video disc) or the TRACK SEARCH field
(for a DVD Audio disc).

• Use the NUMERIC buttons (0–9) to enter

the desired

Chapter or Track number. The

selected number appears in the message
box at the bottom of the screen

Examples:
To select 1, press:

1

To select 14, press:

1 ➪ 4

To select 28, press:

2 ➪ 8

To select 30, press:

3 ➪ 0

• Press the ENTER button to confirm the se-

lection and begin playback.

• Press the ON-SCREEN button to close the

display without making a selection.

NOTE

: If the icon appears, the selected track

is not available or does not accept the chap-
ter/track search function.

Find a Location on the Disc
with Time Search

You can play from a desired location by speci-
fying the elapsed time from the beginning of
the current

Title (for DVD Video), the current

Group (for DVD Audio), or the disc (for Au-
dio CD/Video CD/SVCD) using the TIME
SEARCH function.

• Press the ON-SCREEN button to show the

DVD CONTROL screen. The screen will
appear slightly different for each kind of
disc, but the procedure is the same.

• Use the CURSOR

buttons to move the

over the TIME SEARCH field as shown

above (it may be in a different position).

• Using the NUMERIC buttons (0–9) to en-

ter the desired elapsed time in the message
box on the screen. Enter hours/minutes/
seconds for DVD discs and minutes/sec-
onds for Audio and Video CDs. It is not
necessary to enter trailing zeros; blank
characters are assumed to be zeros.

Examples: To enter 2 hours, 15 minutes,
and 45 seconds, press: 2 ➪ 15 ➪ 45. To
enter 2 hours, 15 minutes, and 00 seconds,
press: 2 ➪ 15.

• If you make a mistake, press CURSOR

to select the incorrect entry and reenter.

• Press the ENTER button to confirm the se-

lection and begin playback at that point.

• Press the ON-SCREEN button to close the

display without making a selection.

NOTE

: If the icon appears, the selected time

point is not available on the disc. Time Search
does not work during PBC playback of Video
CD/SVCD discs.

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