Playing in slow-motion, Press slow during playback, Resuming playback from the same location – Philips DVD835AT Manuel d'utilisation
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Playing in Slow-Motion
You can play back a disc in slow-motion.
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Press SLOW during playback.
Each time you press the SLOW button, the
slow-motion speed changes.
TV screen
1/2 the
normal speed
1/4 the
normal speed
1/8 the
normal speed
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Resuming Playback from the Same Location
You can stop playback and resume playback later from the
same location on the disc.
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STOP:
PLAY
Press STOP at the location where you
want to interrupt playback.
The DVD video player memorizes the
location where playback is stopped.
Press PLAY.
The DVD video player resumes playback
from the location where you stopped
playback.
To start playback from the beginning regardless of
the location where you stopped playback
1 Press STOP twice.
STOP _
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rsn The DVD video player’s memory is cleared.
To resume normal playback
PLAY
Press PLAY.
2 Press PLAY.
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If you are using a DVD video disc, playback
starts from the beginning of the current title.
If you are using a VIDEO CD/audio CD,
playback starts from the beginning of the disc.
• If you want to return to the beginning of a
DVD video disc, open and close the disc
tray once with the OPEN/CLOSE button
before pressing the PLAY button.
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The sound is muted during slow-motion playback.
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' The DVD video player’s memory is also cleared when:
- you unplug the DVD video player from the wall outlet after you stop
playback.
- you open the disc tray.
- you adjust/change parental lock |44^ or select a disc menu
language setting [
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' There may be a difference in the location where playback resumes
depending on the disc.
' Settings you changed using the menu screens while the DVD video
player keeps a location in the memory may function only after the
memory is cleared.
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