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Playback from disc – Philips DVDR7310H User Manual

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TIPS: Some discs cannot be played on this DVD recorder due to the confi guration and characteristics

of the disc, or due to the condition of recording and authoring software that was used.

During playback, the available playback

settings are displayed at the bottom of
the screen.

Photo

[EDIT] = Exit

ZOOM REPEAT SPEED DOWN SPEED UP

{ ZOOM }

Red button – Select this to activate zoom
mode. The slideshow playback will pause.
– { ZOOM IN } Blue button: enlarge the
picture.
– { ZOOM OUT } Yellow button: revert to
the actual size.
– { END } Red button: exit zoom mode and
continue slideshow playback.

{ REPEAT }

Green button – Select this to toggle between
repeat on and off.

{ SPEED DOWN } / { SPEED UP }

Yellow and Blue buttons – Select this to
change the slideshow playback speed.
– { SLOW }: 10 (ten) seconds interval
– { MEDIUM }: 5 (fi ve) seconds interval
– { FAST }: 3 (three) seconds interval

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To stop playback, press STOP .

Playback from Disc

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Helpful Hints:
– If both JPEG pictures and MP3s are in the
same disc, only the JPEG pictures can be
played back.
– If the JPEG picture is not recorded with an
‘exif’ type fi le, the actual thumbnail picture
will not be shown on the display. It will be
replaced with a ‘blue mountain’ thumbnail
picture.
– Some types of JPEG fi le cannot be played
on this recorder.
– It may require longer time for the recorder
to display the disc content on the TV due to
the large number of songs/pictures compiled
into one disc.
– Disc with no name will be displayed as
‘Unknown Data’.
– If any special characters are present in the
MP3 track name (ID3) or album name, it
might not be displayed correctly on the
screen because this recorder does not
support the characters.

Supported JPEG picture formats
File format:
– The fi le extension has to be ‘*.JPG’ and
not ‘*.JPEG’.
– It can only display DCF-standard still
pictures or JPEG pictures e.g. TIFF. It
cannot play back moving pictures, Motion
JPEG, progressive JPEG and other
formats, or pictures in formats other
than JPEG, or pictures associated with
sound e.g. AVI-fi les.