Special functions for Blu-ray and DVD discs
Slow motion
Single frame display
Displaying
supplementary
information
Director's commentary
(Blu-ray disc only)
Sub-titles
(using FM100 only)
Switching the
soundtrack
(using FM100 only)
Special modes of operation
A long press on the button on the front panel or the pause button
on the remote control during playback switches to slow motion mode.
Further long presses on the button reduce the speed step by step (1/4, 1/8
etc.).
To halt slow motion, briefly press the button on the front panel (
FM100.
If you wish to display a scene in single-frame mode, first halt playback using
the Pause button / . With playback paused, a brief push on the
arrow buttons / on the front panel or the FM100 causes the film
to be displayed in single frame mode.
Single frame playback is halted with a brief press on the button on the
front panel ( FM100).
A brief press of the button on the FM100 handset superimposes a
window containing information relating to the status of the current playback
operation:
A further a brief press on the button closes the information window.
Some Blu-ray discs contain directors' commentaries or other supplementary
information. This material can be called up via the "Picture in Picture" (PIP)
function of the .
To call up the PIP function when a film is running, open Bonus View by briefly
pressing the button. If supplementary information is present on the
disc, it will now be displayed in a window superimposed on the film.
Press the button again to terminate Bonus View.
Supplementary information is only present on particular Blu-ray media. DVDs
do not provide this function.
Not all Blu-ray discs contain supplementary information.
Blu-ray discs which do contain supplementary information do not necessarily
offer the material for all scenes.
Many DVD and Blu-ray discs allow you to select the sub-title language during
playback as well as via the Disc menu.
This is accomplished by calling up the Sub-title menu by briefly pressing the
button on the FM100 again. Select the desired sub-title language in
the menu which now appears.
The menu can be closed by briefly pressing the
Alternatively you can close the menu by pressing the button.
Many DVD and Blu-ray discs allow you to change the soundtrack during play-
back as well as via the Disc menu. This is accomplished by calling up the
Sound menu by briefly pressing the button on the FM100.
The menu can be closed by briefly pressing the button again.
Alternatively you can close the menu by pressing the button.
button again.
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