CyberHome Entertainment 1600 DVR User Manual


 
PLAYING FUNCTIONS
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Selecting a section of the disc to play
If you do not want to play the entire disc, you can select a section to play
using one of the following options:
1. Selecting a chapter using the DVD menu
Some DVDs are provided with a menu that, among other options, allows
you to select a specific chapter to play.
1 DVD menus will sometimes be displayed automatically when starting
playback. Others only appear when pressing the button “MENU” or
“TITLE” on the remote control. If the disc does not have a menu, the
symbol “”will be displayed on the screen.
2 Use the direction buttons to highlight the chapters option in the menu
and press “ENTER”. The available chapters are displayed.
3 Use the direction buttons to highlight the chapter that you want to play
and press “ENTER”. The menu is closed and the chapter is immediate-
ly played.
2. Playing from a specific time
This function is available on Audio CDs, DVD-Video discs and (Super)
Video CDs. You can jump directly to a specified time. If for example the
length of a track is 4 minutes and 37 seconds, you can start playback from
the 4th minute so that you only listen to the last 37 seconds.
1 Press the button “GOTO” on your remote control.
2 Use the number buttons “0-9” on your remote control to enter the time
that you want to move to in the format “h:mm:ss”. When you have fin-
ished entering the time, the option is closed and the disc, track, title or
chapter is played from the time entered.
_:00:00
POWER
PBC
DISPLAYDISPLAY
GOTO BOOKMARK
ZOOMAUDIOSUBTITLEANGLE
MENUTITLE
OPEN/CLOSESETUP
DIGEST
Note:
• When entering an unavailable number, the number input does not
work. You need to enter an available number. To check the available
time, please enter the display menu by pressing “DISPLAY”.
• To which time you will go when pressing “GOTO” depends on the
time display you selected in the display menu (e.g. VCD elapsed,
Track elapsed, Title remaining, Chapter remaining, etc.). For more
information, please refer to pages 44-46.