Philips BDP5502 User Manual page 24

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C Resume-On-Stop Mode
Ultra HD Blu-ray Disc™ / Blu-ray Disc™ / DVD / DVD-VR / AVCHD
While the DISC icon is selected on the HOME screen, pressing [OK] or [
Pressing [OK] while the message "To playback from the beginning, press [OK]." is displayed will start playback from
the beginning of the currently selected title.
Audio CD
While the DISC icon is selected on the HOME screen, pressing [OK] or [
Pressing [OK] while the message "To playback from the beginning, press [OK]." is displayed will start playback from
the beginning of the first track on the Audio CD.
Music file
When you press [
(PLAY/PAUSE)] or [OK] next time, the playback will start from the point where it has been
stopped.
D
Note
• Playback will also Stop and the Home Menu will appear when you press [
• For BD-Java application, the Resume-On-Stop may not be available.
• For BD / DVD / AVCHD / Audio CD, except for Photo files/Music files, Resume-On-Stop mode remains in effect
even after Power is Turned Off. It will be canceled once the disc is ejected.
• Discs containing AVCHD and Photo/Music files will be played back as AVCHD.
• CDs/DVDs containing FLAC (.flac) or WAV (.wav) files with high frequency and large quantization bit rates may
not play properly.
• With regard to the multi-border BD-RE/-R, additionally recorded sections cannot be recognized.
• With regard to the multi-border DVD-RW/-R, additionally recorded sections may not be recognized.
D
Note
for Photo Playback
• For photo files except GIF files, every press of [
displayed.
• Some unplayable folders or files may be listed due to the recording status.
• High-resolution Photo files take longer to be displayed.
• Progressive JPEG files (JPEG files saved in progressive format) cannot be played back on this unit.
• Interlaced GIF files over 7 Mb cannot be played back on this unit.
EN
(PLAY/PAUSE)] will resume playback.
(PLAY/PAUSE)] will resume playback.
] will turn the image by 90 degrees when an image is
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(HOME)].

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