GE GE1100P DVD Player User Manual


 
BEFORE YOU BEGIN
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POWER
PROGRAM INFO
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MENU TITLE
ANGLE
AUDIO
SUBTITLE
ON•OFF
REPEAT
SELECT
REV
SKIP REV
SKIP FWD
FWD
PAUSE
STOP
RETURN SETUP
CLEAR
PLAY
MARKER
A Short Glossary of DVD
Terminology
Angles When making a DVD, the studio can incorporate
various camera angles which you can select by using the
ANGLE button on the remote. Note that not all DVDs contain
multiple camera angles.
Author Menu The Author menu is the menu on a disc that
allows you to change settings for that disc. We call it the
“author” menu because its features are “authored” by the
maker of the disc, and may vary from disc to disc.
Chapter Each
Title
on a DVD can be divided into chapters
(similar to tracks on an audio CD).
Dolby Digital* If you have a Dolby Pro Logic Surround
decoder, you will obtain the full benefit of Pro Logic from the
same DVD movies that provide full 5.1-channel Dolby Digital
soundtracks, as well as from titles with the Dolby Surround
mark.
Title A DVD may contain several different titles, for example
if a disc contains four different movies, each might be
considered a title (and each may have several
Chapters
within
it).
Subtitling Because so much information can be stored on a
DVD, many discs may contain foreign language subtitles.
A Quick Tour of the Remote
(Buttons Listed in Alphabetical Order)
ANGLE Use this button to access various camera angles on a
DVD (if the DVD contains multiple camera angles).
ARROWS Use the arrows to navigate through the menu
system of both the DVD player and the DVD discs. Use SELECT
to choose a highlighted option.
AUDIO Use this button to access various audio streams on a
disc (if the disc contains multiple audio streams).
CLEAR Allows you to clear information, for example to delete
a marker that you have set.
DIGITS (0-9) Use the digit keys to input information such as
chapter numbers, track numbers, or to make selections on some
menu screens.
FWD Allows you to search forward through a disc while it is in
play mode (or slow speed search in pause mode).
* Dolby Digital is a trademark of Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation