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CD Playback
Many functions operate the same way for CD
playback as for DVD play; however, there are
some important differences. When a CD is
loaded, the player will automatically display the
Contents menu. Status banners are not available
during CD play.
A greater variety of playback options are
available during CD play, including Random play
and programmed playlists.
These and other features unique to CD play are
described in this section.
CD Playback
Many functions operate the same way for CD
playback as for DVD play; however, there are
some important differences. When a CD is
loaded, the player will automatically begin play-
ing. The Contents Menu will appear on screen
(see Figure 7 - CD Contents Menu).
Figure 7 – CD Contents Menu
The disc type is indicated in the upper left cor-
ner. For discs containing file folders, such as
compressed-audio or image files you create on
your PC, the hierarchy of folders is listed here as
well.
The main display area is divided into two
columns. The left column lists the tracks,
highlighting the current track. For discs
containing more than eight tracks, the list
scrolls. The current track is also listed at the
bottom of the screen. A play mode icon indicates
the current playback status (the disc is stopped
in this case).
Tracks
Select a track for playback in one of several
ways:
1. Use the Navigation Buttons to highlight the
desired track and press the OK Button to begin
play.
2. Use the Numeric Keys to enter the desired
track number. Play will begin immediately.
3. Press the Find Button to display the Find
Menu (see Figure 7a Find Menu (CD Playing)).
With the Track cell highlighted, use the Numeric
Keys to enter the desired track number, and play
will begin immediately.
Figure 7a – Find Menu (CD Playing)
4. During playback, you may move one by one
through the tracks at any time by pressing the
Skip Reverse (Previous)/Skip Forward (Next)
Buttons. When you press the Previous or Skip
Reverse Button once, the player will return to
the start of the current track. Additional presses
of either button will step back through the
available tracks, one at a time.
View:This setting allows you to select which
files stored on a disc you wish to access. For
commercial audio CDs, this command is not
available, as only audio tracks are stored on the
disc.
Time Display: This setting controls the time
display that appears in the lower right corner of
the screen and on the DVD 49’s front panel.
Select from:
• Track Elapsed: Displays the elapsed time of
the current track.
• Track Remain: Counts down the remaining
time for the current track.
• Disc Elapsed: Displays the elapsed time for
all tracks played thus far on the disc.
• Disc Remain: Counts down the remaining
time to play the rest of the tracks on the disc.
Repeat Play: This setting controls whether the
tracks are repeated.
• Track: Repeats the track currently playing
until play is manually stopped. The “Repeat”
Indicators will light in the front-panel display.
• All: Repeats all tracks on the disc until play is
manually stopped.
The “Repeat” and “All” Indicators will light in
the front-panel display.
• Off: Normal playback of the current track
followed by all remaining tracks on the disc,
unless the Random or Programmed play
functions have been selected.
Mode: This setting controls the Random play
and Intro Scan playback options.
• Random: In Random play mode the player
selects the order in which the tracks will play
until all tracks on the disc have been played.
• Intro: This setting activates the Intro Scan play
mode. The player plays the first ten seconds of
each track before skipping to the next track,
continuing until all tracks on the disc have
been played.
• Normal: Tracks are played normally, unless
Repeat or Programmed play has been
activated.
Edit Mode: This setting allows you to program
play lists. The Control Commands following it are
not available unless the Edit Mode line is set to
On. When Edit Mode is On, playback is stopped.
To resume playback, set Edit Mode to Off.
Program/Browser View: The Browser View
displays the disc’s contents as shown in
Figure 7b (Source Selection Button). If a play list
has been programmed, you may select the
Program View to see the list by pressing the OK
Button with the Program View line
highlighted.
Select All: This setting is used to select all
tracks in the current view. When you press the
OK Button, a check mark will appear to the right
of each track and this command will change to
De-Select All, which may be used to reverse the
Select All command and removes the check
marks. This command is not available unless play
has been stopped and the Edit Mode line has
been set to “On”.
Add to Program/Clear Program: The Add to
Program command is used to add tracks to a
programmed play list. It is not available unless
play has been stopped, the Edit Mode line has
been set to “On” and one or more tracks have
been selected by highlighting them and pressing
the OK Button, or using the Select All command.
Selected tracks are indicated with a check mark
on screen. The Add to Program command is only
visible in the Browser View. When the Program
View is activated, the Add to Program command
is replaced by the Clear Program command,
which removes selected tracks from the pro-
grammed play list.
Delete: This command is used with the
solid-state media only to permanently remove
selected tracks or folders from the media. Its
requirements are that play has been stopped,
the Edit Mode line has been set to “On”, and
tracks have been selected by highlighting them
and pressing the OK Button or using the Select
All command. Selected tracks are indicated with
a check mark on screen. Use caution when
deleting items from media, as they are
not recoverable.
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