Using The On-Screen; Info Display - RCA DRC8052NB User Manual

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The Info Display.
Using the On-screen
Info
Display
The on screen Info Display contains the inforn_atioi_ for all of the advanced settings of the disc,
inchlding subtitles, angles, etc. "IS see tile Ink_>Displa> press the INFO button on the remote while
a disc is playing (the Infi) Display appeals at the top of the screen).
_tl
can change the appropriate
setting by plessing the coHespond]ng
button on the remote control.
For example, to change the camela angles, press the ANGLE button.
A list of available angles appeal,
if available. Rcmeml)el, the f_'atme must be a_/ilable on the disc in ordeJ foJ you to change them.
-[o make the Info Display disappear fiom the screen, pless INPO on the remote contK>L
Playing Discs You Recorded (DVD_+R and DVD_+RVV)
Playbacl{ of DVI)+R and DVD+RW
discs that you used to I:ecoJd ptoglams is explain_'d in Chapter
2 (go to page 25).
The File browser screen.
The picture screen set to thumbnail
view.
Playing mp3, WMA, JPEG, or DivX files
Your DVD _ecotdcJ can play unptot_ct_'d rap3 ilk's, JPtG
fil_s, Db'X fil_s and unpJotect,'d
WMA
files.
rap3 is an audio file fom3at which compresses _ecorded music. It was developed by Fraunhok-i
Gesellschaft in collaboration
with rI homson Inc. The main advantage of the rap3 foHnat is the
ability to store CD-quality
music tracks that are user hiendly and compJessed on a personal
computer, rap3 (MPEG-3,
which stands for Motion Picture Experts Group Layer 3, meaning the
third layer of iIlformation)
is a folmat used to compress digital audio. Since dle audio is compressed,
it takes up less space.
Note:
You can only play true
mp3 files
in the DVD recorder--some
products
use
software
to compress
rap3 files
and convert
them
to other
formats
such as MPX,
Your DVD recorder
won't
recognize
or play MPX files or other
types
of converted
rap3 files,
WMA
(Windows
Media
Audio)
is another
audio
file format
developed
by Microsoft,
JPEG files ale image files. Make sine that th_y have a lesolution
of less than 5 megapixds
(approximately 2MB).
Note:
The time
taken
for the contents
of the disc to be displayed
varies according
to
the size and number
of JPEG files
actually
on the disc. If nothing
is displayed
after
a
few
minutes,
it is likely
that certain
files
are too
large.
In this case, reduce
the files"
resolution
to less than
5 megapixels
(approximately
2MB) and write
another
disc.
Start playback
File'Iype
Choose the file types that are displayed :All, Music, I)ictme, Video.
Play Mode
Choose the play modes: ShuflJe, ,_huffJe repeat, Repeat one, Repeat all, Pla5
once, Play all.
-[humbnail
view
Choose between file list or thumbnail
pictme view.
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