Dvd Osd Menu - Panasonic NV-VHD1 B Operating Instructions Manual

Dvd player / video cassette recorder
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DVD-VIDEO
TITLE 1/2
CHAPTER - / -
TIME - -:- -:- -
to select
to access
ENTER
VCD
TRACK 1/2
to select
to access
ENTER
CD-DA
TRACK 1/2
to select
to access
ENTER
MP3
FOLDER (1/18)
to select
to access
ENTER
RQTD0021-B
OSD-screens are menus that contain information about the disc or unit.
These menus allow you to perform operations by changing this information.
Note: For some DVD-VIDEO discs certain settings are not allowed by disc. Please use the DVD menu.
n Press |DISPLAY| during playback
n Press |DISPLAY| the OSD menu appears
TITLE / TRACK
CHAPTER
TIME - - :- - : - -
AUDIO
SUBTITLE OFF
ANGLE 1/2
REPEAT OFF
* * * * *
ADVANCED SURROUND
NORMAL (1)
BASS PLUS ON
DIALOGUE ENHANCER OFF
PICTURE : NORMAL
COLOUR 0
CONTRAST 0
BRIGHTNESS 0
Bar position selection

DVD OSD Menu

Progress Indicator
TITLE 1/17
DVD-VIDEO
00:00:45
Dolby Digital
2 CH 48 KHz
If there are several titles/tracks on a DVD, VCD or CD,
use this menu item to select them.
If there are several chapters on a DVD, use this menu item to
select them.
Enter time for DVD to start from this position.
For VCD, CD switch REMAIN/ELAPSED TIME.
If the DVD offers alternatives you can select from the other
soundtracks on the disc.
When subtitles are available in several languages ,
you can select the language of choice.
Scenes which were filmed several times from different camera
angles. You can select this different angles.
Repeat of titles/tracks, chapters/folders or marked sections.
You can mark up to 5 scenes which you can select directly
during playback.
Makes possible to have a surround-like effect if you are using
only 2 front speakers. Turn Advanced Surround off if it causes
distortion.
When you have connected an active subwoofer.
Makes the dialogue in movies easier to hear.
[Normal], [Cinema], [User].
Adjust the colour level to suit your preference.
Adjust the contrast to suit your preference
Adjust the brightness to suit your preference.
Adjust the vertical position of OSD-bar on the screen.
00:04:07
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