Bookmarks And Resume Play - Topfield TF 5810 PVRt User Manual

Digital terrestrial receiver personal video recorder
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3.5.2 Bookmarks and resume play

You can also use the Progress bar to skip quickly through ad-
verts, if you have no bookmarks in a file. Press the
to display it, and then press the Yellow button on the remote to
skip forward thirty seconds for each press, then press the
button again to hide the Progress bar.
During playback, the information box will display details of the
programme you're watching, so you can view the full descrip-
tion of an episode, for example, by pressing the
twice.
To stop play back of a programme, just press the
pressing the OK button will take you back to the recorded
programmes list, with the programme you are watching high-
lighted.
Your PVR can keep track of which programmes you've watched,
and how much of them, so that if you have to stop watching a
programme for any reason, you can carry on from where you
left off.
To use this 'resume playback' feature, simply highlight a pro-
gramme in the archive list, and then press the
remote, instead of OK. Playback will start from the same place
where you stopped viewing previously.
While resume play is useful when you want to carry on where
you left off, sometimes you might want to mark favourite parts
of a programme, like a great song in a concert. You can do that
by creating bookmarks, and you can have as many of them in
a programme as you like.
To create a bookmark, you first need to display the Progress bar,
which is done by pressing the
button on the remote control, and you'll see a small green dot
appear just above the bar, like the picture below.
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button on the
button. Next, press the Green
button
button
button;

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