Optimizing the image quality, Playing dvds, video cds, cds and mp3s, During playback – Onkyo L-DR7 User Manual

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Playing DVDs, Video CDs, CDs and MP3s

Optimizing the image quality

During DVD video playback, visual noise (“snow”) may occasionally appear on screen. This sug-
gests that the DVD video may include a large amount of high-resolution data. The degree of visual
noise may depend on the TV. If you see some visual noise, adjust the sharpness on the TV to a
negative value.

Press

during playback.

To resume playback, press

again or press

.

Ejecting

a

disc:

DVD

VCD

CD

MP3

Pausing

playback:

DVD

VCD

CD

MP3

When the screen saver appears:
If a disc remains paused for a certain period of time, a screen saver appears. (Alternatively,
you can program the unit to disable the screen saver (page 103).) Press

or

to display

the paused image. Press

again or press

to resume playback.

This also applies to CD playback. If CD playback is paused for a certain period of time, the

screen saver appears on screen. Press

or

to resume playback.

Stopping

playback:

DVD

VCD

CD

MP3

Press

once.

For DVDs or video CDs, the unit displays “RESUME,” and the stop
position is memorized (Resume function). This function is unavailable
with MP3s and CDs.

Resuming playback from the stop position

Press .

Cancelling the Resume function

Stop playback and press again. Alternatively, eject the disc.

Tips
• If you want to remove the disc but still want to resume playback from the last stopped posi-

tion, use the LAST MEMORY feature instead (page 65).

• The memorized resume position is erased when you open the disc tray, or change the

Parental Lock Level setting (page 112) or On-Screen Display (OSD) language setting
(page 108).

Press on the PDR-155 to open the disc tray.

When the tray is completely open, remove the disc.

Press

again to close the tray.

DVD

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