Dvd playback – Go-Video DVD 22 User Manual

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DVD PLAYBACK 23

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 Menu Button

O to pause the playback and display the disc’s
menu. As there are no hard rules about style and
contents for DVD menus, the way they appear on the
screen and the information they contain will vary from
one disc to another. However, the following general
rules apply to most menus:

• You may move through the options on a menu with

the

M NKLNavigation Buttons

4, as the

disc’s programming allows. The option selected
will typically be highlighted in a certain color or
inside an outline box.

• To select a highlighted option, which may either

play a portion of the disc or move to a submenu,
press the Enter Button

y or the Play

Button

27.

• On some discs, when you select the DVD menu

during the playback of a movie, the disc will return
to the point in the program where the menu was
selected by offering a “Play Movie” option. Press
the Enter Button

y or Play Button

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to resume 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 DVD 22, as it is set by the disc’s internal
programming.

Important Notes on DVD Playback

The DVD 22 is capable of all the features and options
covered by the DVD standards. However, it is up to
the producer of a DVD disc to decide which of those
features and functions are available on any given disc.
For that reason, not all discs will function identically,
and some discs will not have many of the features of
the DVD system. For example, most current DVD discs
do not take advantage of the multiple-angle feature.
When you press a button and the player displays the
“Feature Prohibited” icon “

”, this is an indication that

the disc has not been programmed for that feature.

In addition, it is common for the producers of DVD
discs to block the use of certain functions during only
some parts of a disc. For example, many discs prohibit
the use of fast-play buttons or prohibit access to the
Chapter Menu display during the playback of copyright
notices, studio logos, movie credits or trailers. The
appearance of the “Feature Prohibited” icon “

”,

or the inability of certain features to operate when
the disc itself has prohibited them, does not indicate
a problem with the DVD 22, as these features are
outside of the unit’s control.

Zoom Feature

The DVD 22’s advanced digital video processing
circuits include a Zoom feature which allows you to
enlarge the image for closer examination of a particular
part of the picture. Four steps of enlargement are
available.

• To use the Zoom feature, press the Zoom Button

M while a disc is playing or paused. Each press
of the button will increase the zoom-in effect. When
you have zoomed through all four steps, the picture
will return to normal size.

• When the zoom feature is activated, you may use

the

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‹› Navigation Buttons e to move

the zoomed-in picture around the screen once the
information box with the zoom ratio and playback
time no longer appears on the screen.

• Some discs are created in a way that prevents the

Zoom feature from operating. In addition, the Zoom
feature will not operate on disc menus and may not
operate on subtitles.

Playback Resume Feature

The DVD 22 offers a “Resume” feature for DVD play-
back that is different from the conventional “Stop”
function you may be used to on CD players. When
the Stop Button

4A is pressed once, the disc

will stop and an on-screen RESUME indication will
appear on the video screen and in the Front-Panel
Information Display

B. While the Resume feature

is active, the disc’s position is entered into the unit’s
memory so that when the Play Button

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pressed to resume playback, the program will continue
at the point where it was when the Stop Button
4A was pressed.
To completely stop playback, press the Stop Button
4A twice.

DVD PLAYBACK

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