Quick view (play, 21) i, Quick view (play t 1.3) – Panasonic DMR E50 User Manual

Page 21: Fast forward and rewind—search, Slow-motion play, Frame-by-frame viewing

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Playing discs (continued)

Quick View (Play

t

1.3)

[RAM]

During play or Time Slip, you can play faster than the normal play
to save time by Quick View function.

During play

Press and hold [

1

]

(21)

for about 1 second.

Press [

1

]

(21)

to return to normal play.

You cannot use this feature if the “Play

k

1.3 & Audio during

Search” of “Sound” is “Off” (page 60).

This feature can be activated only on DVD-RAM recorded with
Dolby Digital.

Simultaneous recording and play with Quick View (Play

k

1.3) is

possible only during SP, LP and EP recording mode.

Quick View (Play

k

1.3) cannot operate when “editing menu” is

displayed. (pages 44, 46, 48, 49)

During Quick View (Play

k

1.3), the Digital Audio Output will

change to PCM Output.

During Quick View (Play

k

1.3), it may cause the picture to freeze

for a moment when scenes change.

Starting play from where you stopped it
(Resume Function)

[RAM]

[DVD-R]

[DVD-V]

[CD]

[VCD]

[MP3]

1

During play

Press [

]

(7)

.

The unit remembers the position.

2

Press [

1

]

(21)

.

Play starts from where you stopped it.

ª

To cancel the resume function

Press [

]

(7)

while the unit remembers the position.

(The position is also cleared when you turn the unit off.)

ª

To start play from a memorized position after turning
the unit off

Press [POSITION MEMORY]

(36)

during play.

(The message “Position Memorized” appears on the television.)
Now when you press [

1

]

(21)

after switching the unit to standby

and back on, play starts from the memorized position.

For your reference

[DVD-R]

[DVD-V]

[CD]

[VCD]

[MP3]

The position memorized when you press [

]

(7)

or

[POSITION MEMORY]

(36)

is cleared when you open the disc

tray.

[RAM]

The position memory is written to the disc and remains intact until
you mark a different position.
You cannot mark positions if the disc is write-protected with DISC
INFORMATION (page 38) or with the write protect tab (page 73).
Release the protection before marking position.

If you press [

]

(7)

before switching the unit to standby after

pressing [POSITION MEMORY]

(36)

to memorize a position,

play will resume from the position you pressed [

]

(7)

when you

press [

1

]

(21)

.

Fast forward and rewind—SEARCH

[RAM] [DVD-R] [DVD-V] [CD] [VCD]

[MP3]

During play

Press [

6

, SLOW/SEARCH] or [

5

, SLOW/SEARCH]

(20)

.

[

6

]: backward

[

5

]: forward

If using the [

:

/

6

] or [

5

/

9

]

(45)

button on the unit,

keep pressing the button for 1 or more seconds.

There are 5 search speeds. Each press increases the search
speed.

The search speed is maintained when you release the button.

Press [

1

]

(21)

to return to normal play.

You will hear sound at speed one (only forward) when playing
DVD-RAM, DVD-R, DVD-Video and Video CDs. You can turn
this sound off if you want to (page 60, “Sound”— “Play

k

1.3 &

Audio during Search”).

Sound is not heard during chasing play and simultaneous
recording and play.

Slow-motion play

[RAM] [DVD-R] [DVD-V] [VCD]

While paused

Press [

6

, SLOW/SEARCH] or [

5

, SLOW/SEARCH]

(20)

.

[

6

]: backward (does not work with Video CDs)

[

5

]: forward

If using the [

:

/

6

] or [

5

/

9

]

(45)

button on the unit,

keep pressing the button for 1 or more seconds.

There are 5 slow-motion speeds. Each press increases the slow-
motion speed.

The slow-motion speed is maintained when you release the
button.

Press [

1

]

(21)

to return to normal play.

Frame-by-frame viewing

[RAM] [DVD-R] [DVD-V]

[VCD]

Remote control only

While paused

Press [

2;

, FRAME] or [

;1

, FRAME]

(32)

or [

2

,

1

]

(10)

.

[

2;

] or [

2

]: backward (does not work with Video CDs)

[

;1

] or [

1

]: forward

Each press shows the next or previous frame.

Press [

1

]

(21)

to return to normal play.

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