Sound, still picture/frame-by-frame playback 31 – Philips DVDR100099 User Manual

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Sound, Still Picture/Frame-by-Frame Playback 31

Still Picture/Frame-by-frame Playback

To quickly pause playback, press PAUSE k on the remote control during
playback. To advance the still picture one frame at a time, press PAUSE k
repeatedly. To resume play, press PLAY :.
Or, to freeze the picture during Disc playback using the Menu Bar, follow
the steps below.

1

Press SYSTEM MENU during playback.

2

Press : repeatedly to select

.

3

Press 9 to freeze the picture, then press ; : 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 screen permanently. Other still visual
elements, such as TV station logos or video games, also will damage
your TV screen if left too long.

4

Press PLAY : to resume regular playback.

5

Press SYSTEM MENU to remove the Menu Bar.

DVD

Sound

Choose a sound setting based on the capabilities of the equipment to
which you connected the DVD Recorder. Details are on pages 9-14 and 57.

1

Press SYSTEM MENU.

2

Press : repeatedly to select

d

.

3

Press 89 to select st (stereo), sur (surround), or 3d.

Select Stereo if your audio equipment is not compatible with

either Dolby Surround or TruSurround, or if you connected the
DVD Recorder to a Stereo TV only.

Select Dolby Surround compatible if your audio equipment is

compatible with Dolby Surround. If it is, usually a Dolby Pro Logic
logo will appear on the equipment.

Select 3D if the audio equipment is TruSurround compatible.

Again, the audio equipment likely will be labeled with the
TruSurround logo.

4

Press SYSTEM MENU to remove the Menu Bar.

TUNER

ON/OFF

REC/OTR

PLAY

STOP

REVERSE

PAUSE

SLOW

FORWARD

PREVIOUS

EDIT

NEXT

CLEAR

CH

SELECT

TIMER

MUTE

1,4

VOL

2,3

TUNER

ON/OFF

REC/OTR

PLAY

STOP

REVERSE

PAUSE

SLOW

FORWARD

PREVIOUS

EDIT

NEXT

1,5

2,3

4

• The Recorder also refers to

Sound settings as Analog Output.
This means the sound the
Recorder sends to your audio
equipment (stereo receiver) is
analog, or two-channel, left and
right. You know you are using
analog sound because you used
the red and white, left and right,
Audio jacks in your connections.
Details are on page 57. Whether
you adjust the sound settings
here or as described on page 57,
the results will be the same.

Helpful Hint

d

H

E

L

C

RW stop

--:-- --:-- --

5

s

B

st

K
L

DVD+RW

d

H

E

L

B

RW pause

0:29:40
0:00:07

st

e

o

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