
presents the menu of available chapters, within
whatever title you are watching at the moment.
of DVD menus in this section.)
gives you a list of available ≈titles∆ on the disc you are
(See explanation of DVD menus in this section.)
keys allow you to move within a
particular menu screen, changing the highlighted item up/down/
left/right as you like, from the comfort of your chair.
key allows you to select the highlighted item, having
the same effect as if you had pressed the button on the LCD
You will –nd the transport controls used to control the day-to-day
playback of discs just below the navigation keys.
(previous) will move backward through the chapters or tracks
(or the playlist, if you have created one), one step at a time. As
with most players, the single exception to this is the –rst time
key, which will take you to the beginning of
the track currently playing. Pressing the
approximately one second will then take you to the previous
will start the disc spinning (if necessary) and start
playing the music, as expected.
will move forward through the tracks (or the playlist, if
you have created one), one track at a time.
will stop the music but allow the disc to continue
spinning; when you press Play, the music will start almost
immediately, and it will pick up from where you left off.
applies to both the music and the spinning of the disc.
, the disc will need to take a few moments
to get up to speed prior to playing, and it will play from the
beginning of the disc or the playlist (if one has been created for
will cycle the disc player through its repeat modes.
Repeat will cycle the disc player through its repeat modes.Repeat
provides a ≈rewind∆ function, the nature of
which is dictated by your
The Menu System for more information.)The Menu System
provides a ≈fast forward∆ function, the nature
of which is dictated by your
The Menu System for more information.)The Menu System
will cause the inserted disc to spin down and then eject.