Using USB Multi Media Player (Continued)
Playing movie (continued)
During movie play, you can press:
: Play /pause.
: Stop playing.
EXIT: Exit movie play.
: Exit and return to USB main menu.
: Fast forward.
: Fast reverse.
Subtitle: Shows subtitle if available.
STEREO: Selects audio track if available.
Note:
! When selecting photo or folder from the list, you can press3/4to scroll the page.
! When the highlight rest on a file for some seconds, its content preview will appear automatically.
From the USB main menu, press 3or4 to
select TEXT menu, and press OK to access.
1
Text play supports TXT format, but for the sake of
technical updating, not all TXT format files can be
played.
To view text:
Press 5or6 to navigate among files or folders.
2
Press to open the highlighted file and show its
text or press OK to open the highlighted folder.
3
During text playing, you can press:
: Play the text.
EXIT: Exit text playing.
: Exit and return to USB main menu.
: Go to the previous.
: Go to the next.
5/6 : Scroll the content.
Note: When selecting file or folder from the list,
you can press3/4to scroll the page.
MOVIE
Also you can press RED button for A-B repeat, BLUE button for time search so that the play starts from the specific
time.
!A-B repeat: During play, you can pause and repeat any specified section simply by pressing RED button at the starting
and ending points. To cancel, press RED button once again.
!Time search: Press BLUE button to call out Input search time screen, then use number buttons to input time, use
3/4to move the cursor, and then highlight OK and press OK button for time search, and the playback starts from the
specific time. (Pressing INFO button can get time information from the screen)
PHOTO MUSIC MOVIE TEXT
BACK
\
USB 2.0
Page 1 / 1
C:
C
MSTPVR
PIC
MP3
OK
ENTER SELECT
PLAY/PAUSE
2012.mov
TITANIC. ts
Size: 101 MBytes
PHOTO MUSIC MOVIE TEXT
BACK
\
USB 2.0
Page 1 / 1
C:
C
MSTPVR
PIC
MP3
OK
ENTER SELECT
PLAY/PAUSE
WORD. txt
FOXMAIL.txt
PHOTO MUSIC MOVIE TEXT
BACK
\
USB 2.0
Page 1 / 1
C:
C
MSTPVR
PIC
MP3
OK
ENTER SELECT
PLAY/PAUSE
FOXMAIL.txt
WORD. txt
A signal that reaches beyond the
viewing area of a display screen. A
slight overscan is generally not
noticeable on a TV set, but is
apparent on a computer monitor
where taskbars are typically at the
extreme ends of the viewing area.
Size: 2K Bytes
When USB main menu is on the screen, you can
press one or more times to select a repeat
mode. You can select (repeat to play one
movie), (repeat to play all movies when it
reaches end), (no repeat when it reaches end).
1
A
Playing text
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