Dvd Playback; Zoom Feature; Using A Dvd's Menu - JBL CINEMA VISION CVPD50 Owner's Manual

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DVD PLAYBACK

Using a DVD's Menu

One of the unique features of the DVD
system is that it offers a producer the
opportunity to include a wide range of
features on a disc, including multiple-
language tracks; subtitles in a variety of
languages; special information such as
movie trailers and cast information; as
well as other customized information. In
addition, producers may divide a movie or
program into chapters that allow for quick
access to specific parts of the program.
These chapters may be accompanied by
thumbnail pictures of a scene from the
specific chapter to help you select the
desired spot on the disc.
When a disc is playing, press the Disc
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Menu Button
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playback and display the disc's menu. As
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there are no hard rules about style and
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content for DVD menus, the way they
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appear on the screen and the information
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they contain will vary from one disc to
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another. However, the following general
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rules apply to most menus:
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• The first menu that appears is the Main
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Menu, and you may move through the
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options with the Navigation
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programming allows. The option selected
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will typically be highlighted in a certain
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color or inside an outline box.
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• To select a highlighted option, which
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may either play a portion of the disc or
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move to a submenu, press the Set
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Button s
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• On some discs, when you select the
DVD menu during the playback of a
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movie, the disc will return to the point
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in the program where the menu was
selected by offering a "Play Movie"
option. Press the Set Button s
or Play Button !
play. However, not all discs offer this
feature, and selecting the menu while
playing a movie may mean that you will
either have to go back to the beginning
of the program or the start of a chapter.
This feature is out of the control of the
CVR700, as it is set by the disc's inter-
nal programming.
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Important Notes on DVD
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Playback
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The sensitive CVPD50 plasma display
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screen is vulnerable to "burn-in" if any
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still image remains on screen for any
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length of time. It doesn't take very long
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for an image to burn in, and it is impor-
tant to avoid leaving certain displays on
screen for more than a few minutes, as
"burn-in" cannot be repaired, and will not
be covered by your warranty. Therefore,
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DO NOT leave DVD menu screens on dis-
play for more than a brief period of time
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unless they contain movement. Either
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begin play of the movie, or turn off the
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system (especially the screen) after 5
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The CVR700 is capable of all the features
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and options covered by the DVD standards.
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However, it is up to the producer of a
DVD disc to decide which of those fea-
tures and functions are available on any
given disc. For that reason, not all discs
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will function identically, and some discs
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will not have many of the features of the
DVD system. For example, most current
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DVD discs do not take advantage of the
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multiple-angle feature. When you press
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a button and the player displays the
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"Feature Not Available" message, this is
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an indication that the disc has not been
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programmed for that feature, or that the
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CVR700 is not capable of executing that
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command on that disc in the current
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mode.
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ers of DVD discs to block the use of cer-
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tain functions during only some parts of a
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disc. For example, many discs prohibit the
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use of fast-play buttons or prohibit access
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to the Chapter Menu display during the
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playback of copyright notices, studio
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logos, movie credits or trailers. The
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appearance of the "Feature Not
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Available" message, or the inability of
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certain features to operate when the disc
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itself has prohibited them, does not indi-
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cate a problem with the CVR700, as these
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features are outside of the unit's control.
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• Some DTS discs contain incorrect digi-
tal flags that may initially cause the
CVR700 to display incorrect information
on the available surround modes or
other features. This is the fault of the
disc author and not the CVR700, which
will correctly process the disc's bit-
stream once it has been detected and
identified.
NOTES ON DVD-AUDIO DISCS:
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• Some DVD-Audio discs contain two
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menus, one used when the disc is
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played on a DVD-Audio player, and a
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DVD-Video menu used on older players
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that do not recognize the DVD-Audio
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format. You may view the DVD-Video
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menu by turning off the CVR700's DVD-
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Audio capability temporarily, using the
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DVD Setup menu (see Figure 31). You
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may wish to do this in order to access
certain audio surround tracks, such as
Dolby Digital 5.1 or PCM on the disc.
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DVD-Video capabilities of the disc,
remember to restore the CVR700's
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DVD-Audio capability.
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you to access the disc menu using the
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Menu Button
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pressing the Title Button y or the
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access. In addition, you may simply
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place the disc in Stop mode and play
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the tracks in order.
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Zoom Feature

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The CVR700's advanced digital video pro-
cessing circuits include a Zoom feature
that allows you to enlarge the image for
closer examination of a particular part of
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the picture. Four steps of enlargement are
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• To use the Zoom feature, press the
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playing or paused. Each press of the
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button will increase the zoom-in effect.
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normal size.
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• When in any of the Zoom modes, you
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