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PLAYING DVD-AUDIO/VIDEO DISCS  25
Playing DVD-AUDIO/VIDEO Discs
The invalid symbol 
Ø appears on the screen
when you press a button that doesn’t have any
function. To make the Banner Display disappear
from the screen, press STATUS or CLEAR on the
remote control.
Brightness, contrast and color cannot be selected
in the Status Banner Menu, if PICTURE CONTROL
in the VIDEO MENU has been set to BYPASS. To
be able to access these settings, please set the
PICTURE CONTROL to ACTIVE.
Selecting a Title
Some discs contain more than one title. For
example, intros and ”making of” often are divid-
ed into several titles. You can press PROG on the
remote to view the number of titles recorded on
a disc (in parentheses below the ”Title” icon)
after a disc was read and the player is in Stop or
Resume mode. To return to the normal display
press DONE again.
To select a specific title use the Title section in
the Banner Display:
1. During disc stop, resume or play mode, press
STATUS on the remote.
2. Press the appropriate ARROW button(s) on the
remote to highlight the Title icon.
(when Banner Display appears, this icon will
just be highlighted).
3. Use the ARROW (
KL) buttons to select a
title number, or use the NUMBER button(s) on
the remote to enter the title number.
The selected title will be played at once after
the last title number was entered.
Notes :
■ Some discs only have one title.
■ In DVD-Audio, a Titel is called Group.
Selecting a Chapter
Because DVD discs use digital technology, a title
can be divided into individual chapters (similar to
tracks on a CD). You can press PROG on the
remote to see the numbers of chapters of each
individual title on a disc (below the ”Chapter”
icon) after the disc was read and player is in Stop
or Resume mode. To escape from the program
menu, move the cursor to the DONE box and
press ENTER.
You can skip to a specific chapter by using the
Chapter section in the Banner Display:
1. While a disc is in stop, resume or play mode,
press STATUS button on the remote.
2. Press the ARROW (
N or M ) on the remote
until the Chapter icon is highlighted.
3. Use the ARROW (
KL) buttons to select a
chapter number, or use the NUMBER (0~9)
buttons on the remote to enter the chapter
number. The selected chapter will be played at
once after the last chapter number is entered.
Notes :
■ The Chapter feature won’t work if the disc
isn’t formatted with separate chapters.
■ In DVD-Audio, a Chapter is called Track.
Adjusting the Picture
DVD's can vary in picture quality. To correct for
any variations in Brightness, Contrast or Color in
the DVD you are viewing, select one of the
picture icons in the Status Banner Menu and
adjust the current setting up or down using the
appropriate ARROW keys.
Note: For general, permanent adjustment of
picture quality, you should use the Test screen as
described on page 24 along with the picture
controls on your television.
Using Bookmarks
Bookmarks are a feature of the DVD 30 that
allows you to mark up to nine different points on
a disc and to quickly return to those points later.
The Bookmarks feature works on both DVD and
CD discs.
To Enter a Bookmark, Follow These Steps:
1. While a disc is playing, press STATUS on the
remote.
2. Use the ARROW (
M or N) on the remote until
the Mark icon is highlighted and press ENTER,
the Bookmark menu appears.
3. When you reach the scene you want to mark,
press ENTER.
4. To add any mark, move the cursor with the
ARROW (
L) to the ”SET” line (if not so
already), then move it to any free frame with
the ARROW (
N) and press ENTER when the
scene you want to mark is reached.
5. Press STATUS or move the cursor to EXIT (far
right) and press ENTER to return to the Banner
Display or press CLEAR on the remote to make
the Status Banner Menu disappear from the
screen.
Recalling a Bookmarked Scene:
1. While playing a disc, press STATUS on the
remote, the Banner Display appears.
2. Press the ARROW (
M or N) on the remote,
until the Mark icon is highlighted.
3. Press ENTER.
4. The cursor automatically will highlight the first
mark in the ”JUMP” line of the Bookmark
menu.
5. Use the ARROW (
M or N) on the remote to
select the bookmarked scene you want to acti-
vate.
6. Press ENTER to go to the bookmark.
7. Press STATUS or move the cursor to EXIT (far
right) and press ENTER to return to the Banner
Display. To make the Banner Display disappear
from the screen, press CLEAR on the remote.
Note: If all 9 bookmarks are in use, you can still
mark new scenes, but the previous bookmarks
will be erased.
Clearing a Bookmark
The bookmarks are cleared each time a disc is
removed from the player or when the power is
turned off completely (not to Standby only).
You may also clear all bookmarks by moving the
cursor to ”CANCEL” and pressing ENTER.
Changing the Audio Track
Please remember you can only access the various
Audio Track, Subtitle, Angle and Repeat Displays
when playing a disc. Also, each Banner Display
feature is only available if the disc was created
with that particular feature (i.e., if you select the
Subtitle icon, you won’t be able to change the
subtitle language unless the author of the disc
created the disc with subtitles).
DVD discs may contain a variety of audio tracks,
including foreign languages, special commen-
taries, descriptive video for the sight impaired,
and various digital formats. In normal play, the
unit will always look for the default setting for
the audio track, but you may change the audio
track at any time using the AUDIO button on the
remote control.
While playing a disc, press AUDIO on the remote
control once to see the Audio display with the
current audio language and format. Press 
repeatedly to select other languages and/or
audio formats.
Notes :
■ The audio feature only works if the disc was
created with multiple audio tracks.
■ Some DVD's do not not allow direct selection
of audio during playback. Instead, you must
use the audio set-up section of the disc menu.
■ When you choose an audio language with the
Audio button on the remote control, you only
override the audio language setting in the
DVD Player’s main menu (Audio menu within
Setup menu) temporarily.
26 PLAYING DVD-AUDIO/VIDEO DISCS
Playing DVD-AUDIO/VIDEO Discs
Changing the Subtitle Language
DVD discs may contain a variety of subtitles. In
normal play, the unit will always look for the
default setting for the subtitle language, but you
may temporarily change that language at any
time using the SUBTITLE button on the remote.
While playing a disc, press SUBTITLE on the
remote control once to see the Subtitle display
with the current subtitle language. Press 
repeatedly to select other subtitle languages.
Notes :
■ The subtitle feature only works if the disc was
created with subtitles.
■ Some DVDs force the player to bring up
subtitles to the screen even if OFF was
selected. This is no failure of the unit but the
intention of the disc´s author.
Changing the Camera Angle
A special feature of the DVD format is its 
capability of showing more than one view, or
camera angle, of the same scene. This feature
enables you to become the director, selecting the
view of a scene that you wish. Note, however,
that this feature does not appear on many discs
and, when it does appear, it will typically be for
only certain scenes and not for the entire disc’s
program.
To see if a disc contains multiple angles, check
the disc’s cover or jacket. When the DVD´s title or
chapter played currently does contain scenes with
multiple angles, the multi-angle symbol in the
upper right corner of the front panel display will
flash. The multi-angle feature is only available
when this symbol is flashing.
When the multi-angle symbol flashes, you can
press ANGLE on the remote control. The Angle
display will appear with the number of the 
camera angle currently being viewed and the
total number of angles on the disc.
Press ANGLE again to change camera angle.
There can be up to 9 different camera angles for
a scene.
Repeat Play
The DVD 30 offers three repeat functions that
allow you to take advantage of the capacity of
the unit for unattended playback:
■ Repeat Title: For DVD discs only, this mode
repeats the title currently being played until the
disc is manually stopped, in the front panel
display REPEAT and ALL CHAPTER will light up.
■ Repeat Chapter: Repeats the DVD chapter
currently being played until the disc is 
manually stopped, in the front panel display
REPEAT and 1 CHAPTER will light up.
■ Repeat A-B: Repeats any selected portion of
the disc until the disc is manually stopped.
To select any repeat mode, follow this way:
1. While a disc is playing, press REPEAT on the
remote, the Repeat Display appears, showing
the repeat mode currently activated.
2. Access the Repeat modes and their 
appropriate menus in the following order by
pressing REPEAT on the remote repeatedly
until the desired function is displayed.
REPEAT CHAPTER 
➜ REPEAT TITLE ➜
REPEAT OFF.
3. To make the menu disappear from the screen,
press CLEAR on the remote or wait a few
seconds.
■ To stop any Repeat Play function and continue
normal play, press the Repeat Button until the
Repeat Off menu appears in the on-screen 
display or all Repeat Indicators in the Front
Information Display go out.
■ Repeat Play may be stopped by pressing the
Stop Button twice.
A-B Repeat Play
The Repeat A-B function allows you to select any
portion of a DVD and have it repeat continually
until the unit is manually stopped.
To initiate a Repeat A-B playback sequence,
follow these steps while a disc is playing:
1. While a disc is playing, press A-B on the
remote when you want to choose a scene as
the beginning point, the Repeat A- Display
appears.
2. Press A-B again to choose a scene as the end
point. Repeat A-B setting is done, A-B section
will be played continuously.
3. Press A-B on the remote again to cancel repeat
A-B mode.
4. To make the menu disappear from the screen,
press CLEAR on the remote or wait a few
seconds.
Note: The A-B Repeat range may cover several
titles or chapters as long as the DVD´s control
system does not force the unit to return to any
DVD menu in between.
Zoom Playback
The DVD 30’s advanced digital video processing
circuits include a Zoom feature that allows you to
enlarge the image for closer examination of the
picture.
Four steps of enlargement are available. You can
zoom in on the picture by pressing ZOOM on the
remote repeatedly while a disc is playing or
paused. Press through each of the zoom stages
to return to normal image size.
When in any of the Zoom modes, you can use the
ARROW buttons to move around on the screen.
Note that some discs do not allow the use of the
Zoom feature. In addition, Zoom may not operate
on some disc menus and on subtitles.
Information Menus
The DVD 30 has the capability to give you an 
on-screen-overview about various informations
on the DVD, CD or VCD currently playing or all 
important player settings made, only by the press
of one button and without having to stop the
playback mode.
While the disc is playing press the INFO button
on the remote once for detailed informations on
the disc playing like Disc Type, Video and Audio
Bit rate, Movie aspect ratio, Audio resolution and
others. Press INFO again to get an compact
overview about all basic player settings made
and further informations like Digital Audio format
currently playing ("Audio Output Format") and
the maximum Audio Resolution enabled by the
player (24 Bits).
Press the button again to delete those
Information menus.
The Information Menus are not available during
playback mode, only in Resume or Stop mode.
Playback options
Some DVD-Audio discs contain both DVD-Audio
and DVD-Video Information. Once such a disc is
inserted the following screen will appear.
Use the (
KL) buttons on the remote control
to select whether you would like to see the DVD-
Audio playlist, or the DVD-Video playlist.
PROGRAMMED PLAY WITH DVD-AUDIO/VIDEO 27
Programmed Play with DVD-AUDIO/VIDEO
Program Play
Programmed play allows you to select any track,
title or chapter from a DVD Video or Group or
Track from a DVD-Audio in the DVD 30 for play-
back in a specific order. This type of programming
is particularly useful for parties or other situa-
tions where you want continuous playback of
specific selections for a long period of time. To
program the disc in the DVD player for playback,
follow these steps. Note that with DVD-AUDIO a
Titel is called Group, and a Chapter is called
Track.
Program Edit
1. In Stop or Resume mode, press PROG on the
remote, Program Edit Display appears.
■ If there is no programmed Title/Chapter on the
playlist, the above Display appears when you
press PROG. The numbers below the TITLE and
CHAPTER icons indicate the number of Titles
on the disc and Chapters on any title selected.
2. Select specific Title by pressing ARROW (
K or
L), then press ARROW (N) or ENTER to
highlight ”Chapter”. You can also select a title
directly by entering its number with NUMBER
(0~9) keys.
3. Select chapter in the same way as above, after
the title containing the chapter was selected.
The number of chapters, contained in each title
selected, is indicated in parentheses under the
”Chapter” box. When chapter is selected press
ARROW (
N) or ENTER then ADD will be 
highlighted automatically. Press ENTER to add
selected chapter onto Playlist.
4. You can select maximum 50 items by repeat-
ing steps 2 and 3.
5. When you’ve completed program edit, select
PLAY icon and then press ENTER on the
remote or press PLAY on the remote to start
program play. If you have completed program
edit, but do not wish to play the program
immediately, select DONE and then press
ENTER on the remote, followed by PLAY to
resume normal playback.
■ To start playback of a previously selected 
program while a disc is playing normally, press
PROG. The program will play and the PROG
indicator in the front display will light.
Delete a Title/Chapter
1. To delete any programmed Title/Chapter, press
ARROW (
N or M ) on the remote to move the
cursor (highlight) to the Playlist, in the same
moment the DELETE box left of the list will be
greyed out (is selected automatically).
2. Press ARROW (
K or L) to select the
Title/Chapter to be deleted. When it is select-
ed, press ENTER, the selected Title/Chapter will
be deleted. Note that the next value in the list
will replace the deleted one and will be select-
ed automatically.
■ The program can be deleted completely by
moving the cursor to the top of the play list,
and pressing ENTER for each value 
programmed or by turning the unit off 
(completely, not to Standby only) or opening
the tray (see chapter ”Cancel Program Play”
below)
Insert Title/Chapter
Inserting titles or chapters is possible only if titles
or chapters are already programmed on the
playlist and will change the order of playback.
1. Press PROG on the remote to insert
Title/Chapter, Program Edit Display appears,
with all titles/chapters programmed listed in
the playlist.
2. To insert Title/Chapter, move cursor to Playlist 
Then press ARROW (
K or L) on the remote
to select location where you want to insert a
Title/Chapter. It will be inserted above the 
location selected.
3. Move cursor to TITLE icon and select title and
chapter to be inserted as described in the
chapter Program Edit above. The location
where any new selections will be inserted
remains highlighted.
4. Select ADD and press ENTER. Selected
Title/Chapter will be inserted.
■ When you finish adding values to Playlist and
want to return to normal play mode, select
DONE and press ENTER on the remote.
Cancel Program Play
Program Play will be canceled:
1. When you open the tray; this will delete the
complete program.
2. When you press STOP twice from the play
mode. Then the PROG indicator will disappear
from display and the player will stop and
return to normal mode, but the program will
remain in memory and can be recalled by
pressing PROG again.
3. To cancel Program play while a program is
playing, simply press PROG. Normal playback
will resume and the PROG indicator will turn
off. To return to program play from normal
play, simply press PROG, the program will be
played at once.
Check a Program without Screen
To check the contents of a Playlist using the
Front Panel Information Display only rather than
the on-screen display, follow these steps:
1. Activate the program play mode, if not so
already, the PROG indicator in the front panel
display must light. Then press STOP once
(Resume mode).
2. Press the CHECK Button. The first item 
programmed will be displayed.
3. Press the CHECK Button again to step
through each of the programmed items. The
Program Sequence Number will appear on the
far right side of the front Display and the title
number on the left side (below TRACK).
4. Press PLAY return to the programmed 
play mode.
28 CD PLAYBACK
CD Playback
Compatibility of Discs
Before you load a disc, make sure that it is 
compatible with the player.
Note that the following discs CANNOT be used
with this player.
■ Laserdisc
■ Pure Data Disc without MP3
■ MiniDisc
To Load and Play an Audio CD
Make sure that you have properly connected the
DVD player:
1. Press OPEN/CLOSE on the front of the DVD
player or on the remote, the disc tray opens.
2. Place a disc gently into the tray with the disc’s
label facing up.
3. Press PLAY to close the disc tray. The DVD
player reads the disc’s table of contents and
the disc starts to play.
4. To search forward or reverse through the
track, press SEARCH (forward/reverse) on the
remote. To pause play, press PAUSE on the
remote or on the front panel. To release the
pause, press PAUSE or PLAY on remote or on
front panel again.
5. Press STOP to stop playback.
■ All playback basics and transport functions are
described in detail on page 16.
Audio CD Playback Features
When playing audio CD’s, your DVD player has
the same features as a CD player, including track
skip, repeat play and programmed playback. The
on-screen Info Display, appearing when REPEAT
or RANDOM is pressed (see page 29), and the 
Status Banner shown below, appearing auto-
matically when the CD is played, let you choose
various playback features.
Track: The number shown indicates the number
of the track that is currently playing.
Bookmarks: Highlight this area and press enter
to set or go to bookmarked locations on a disc.
Time Display Type: This shows the type of time
indication being shown: Time Elapsed or
Remaining for the Current Track, Total Elapsed for
the Disc, or Total Remaining for the Disc.
Using the Banner Display
As soon as a CD is played the Banner Display will
appear automatically. To delete it from screen,
press STATUS or CLEAR on the remote, to re-
access it, while the CD is playing, press STATUS
again. The Status Banner Menu cannot be used
in Stop mode, only in Pause or Play mode. In the
Display some of the playback features are illus-
trated with an icon. To access a feature, press the
appropriate ARROW (
M or N) on the remote to
highlight the icon. Each feature is described in
the following pages.
Note:
To see the Status Banner Menu, you must turn
on your TV and tune it to the appropriate Video
Input Channel.
Information Menus
With CDs you have the same access to Info
Menus about the disc loaded (like disc type or
Audio resolution) or the player settings as with
DVDs, see page 26.
However with CD you must press the INFO 
button during Stop or Resume mode, not 
during Play.
Selecting a Track
1. During stop, resume or play mode, enter the
track number directly with the NUMBER (0~9)
buttons on the remote. The track selected will
be played at once.
2. Or press STATUS on the Remote to see the
Status Banner Menu on the screen if it’s not
on already (as normally in play mode). Press
ARROW (
M or N) on the remote to highlight
the Track No icon if not already highlighted (in
play mode this icon is highlighted automati-
cally). Enter the Track NUMBER (0~9) on the
Remote to select Track No.
■ In all modes any track can be selected directly
by entering its number with the NUMBER
(0~9) buttons on the remote, no matter if the
Status Banner Menu is on or not.
■ You can skip through tracks forward or back-
ward by pressing the NEXT/PREV. buttons
(track skip 
 / ) on the remote or SKIP
(forward/reverse) on the front panel.
■ In stop mode the front display will show the
number of tracks recorded on a CD (below the
TRACK indicator) and the total time on disc.
Using Bookmarks
Bookmarks are a feature of the DVD 30 that
allows you to mark up to nine different points on
a disc and to quickly return to those points later.
The Bookmarks feature works on both DVD and
CD discs.
To Enter a Bookmark, Follow These Steps:
1. While a disc is playing, press STATUS on the
remote to see the Status Banner Menu (if not
already shown).
2. Use the ARROW (
M or N) until the ”Mark”
icon is highlighted and press ENTER, the
Bookmark menu appears.
3. When you reach the place on the disc you
want to mark, press ENTER.
4. To add marks, move the cursor with the
ARROW (
L) to the ”SET” line (if not already
there), then move the cursor to any free frame
with the ARROW (
N). Press ENTER when the
next place on disc you want to mark is
reached.
5. Press STATUS or move the cursor to EXIT and
press ENTER to return to the Status Banner
Menu or press CLEAR on the remote to make
the Status Banner Menu disappear from the
screen.
Recalling a Bookmarked Scene:
1. While playing a disc, press STATUS on the
remote, the Status Banner Menu appears.
2. Press the ARROW (
N) on the remote, until the
Mark icon is highlighted.
3. Press ENTER.
4. The cursor automatically will highlight the first
mark in the ”JUMP” line of the Bookmark
menu.
5. Use the ARROW (
M or N) on the remote to
select the bookmarked scene you want to acti-
vate.
6. Press ENTER to go to the bookmark.
7. Press STATUS or move the cursor to EXIT (far
right) and press ENTER to return to the Status
Banner Menu. To make the Status Banner
Menu disappear from the screen, press CLEAR
on the remote.
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