Still picture/frame-by-frame play, sound 39 – Philips Magnavox MRV700VR User Manual

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Still Picture/Frame-by-Frame Play, Sound 39

Still Picture/Frame-by-frame Play

To quickly pause play, press PAUSE k on the remote. To advance the still
picture one frame at a time, press PAUSE k repeatedly.To resume play,
press PLAY B.
To freeze the picture using the Menu Bar, follow these steps.

Before you begin, make sure the Recorder is in DVD mode. Press DVD so
the DVD light appears on the front of the Recorder.

1

Press SYSTEM MENU during play so Menu Bar 1 appears.

2

Press

B

repeatedly to select

in Menu Bar 2.

3

Press

L

to freeze the picture. Press s or B to move the

picture backward or forward one frame at a time.
Do not leave a still picture on your TV more than five minutes.This
may etch the image onto your picture tube permanently. Other still
visual elements, such as TV station logos or video games, also will
damage your TV if left too long.

4

Press PLAY

B

to resume regular play.

5

Press SYSTEM MENU to remove the Menu Bar.

Sound

Choose a sound setting based on the capabilities of the equipment to
which you connected the Recorder. See pages 10-16 and 65.

Before you begin, make sure the Recorder is in DVD mode. Press DVD so
the DVD light appears on the front of the Recorder.

1

During play, press SYSTEM MENU so Menu Bar 1 appears
at the top of the TV screen.

2

Press

B

repeatedly to select

d

in Menu Bar 2.

3

Press

K

or L to select st (stereo) or sur (Dolby Surround).

Select st (stereo) to hear stereo sound.This will work with equip-
ment that has right and left audio jacks (usually red and white).
Select sur (Dolby Surround) if your audio equipment is compatible
with Dolby Surround. If it is, usually a Dolby Pro Logic logo will
appear on the equipment.

4

Press SYSTEM MENU to remove the Menu Bar.

• The Recorder also refers to

Sound settings as Analog output.
The sound the Recorder sends to
your Stereo or TV is analog, or
two-channel, left and right. You
are using analog sound if you
used the red/white, left/right,
Audio jacks. See page 65.
Whether you adjust the sound
here or as described on page 65,
the results will be the same.

Helpful Hint

d

H

E

L

F

DVD play

1 :2 3 :45

0 :3 0 :02

s

B

st

K
L

d

H

E

L

B

DVD pause

0:29:40
0:00:07

st

e

o

2-3

1,5

4

1,4

2-3

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