Philips HTS6500 User manual - Page 32

Playing a JPEG image file, slide show - turns on no sound

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English Disc Operations (continued) Playing a JPEG image file (slide show) Before you start ... Turn on your TV to the correct Video In channel. See the section on "Finding the correct viewing channel." Insert a Picture disc (Kodak Picture CD, JPEG.) For a Kodak disc, the slide show will begin automatically. For a JPEG disc, the picture menu will appear on the TV. Press PLAY X (or u) to start the slide-show playback. Preview function A During playback, press Ç. 12 thumbnail pictures will be displayed on the TV. B Press ./ > to display the other pictures on the previous/next page. C Use WXST keys to highlight one of the pictures and press OK to start playback. D Press DISC MENU to return to Picture CD menu. Zoom picture A During playback, press ZOOM repeatedly to select a different zoom factor. B Use WXST keys to pan through the zoomed image. Helpful Hint: - This feature is not applicable for DivX disc. Rotating/flipping the picture During playback, use WXST keys to rotate/flip the picture on the TV. S : flip the picture vertically T : flip the picture horizontally W : rotate the picture counter-clockwise X : rotate the picture clockwise Supported file format: - The file 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 and other formats, or pictures in formats other than JPEG, or pictures associated with sound. - It may require longer time for the DVD system to display the disc content on the TV due to the large number of songs/pictures compiled into one disc. - Progressive JPEG files will take a longer time to display compared to baseline JPEGs. TIPS: Some discs cannot be played on this player due to the configuration and characteristics of the disc, or due to the condition of recording and authoring software that was used. 32

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English
Playing a JPEG image file
(slide show)
Before you start ...
Turn on your TV to the correct Video In
channel.
See the section on “Finding the
correct viewing channel.”
z
Insert a Picture disc (Kodak Picture CD,
JPEG.)
Î
For a Kodak disc, the slide show will
begin automatically.
Î
For a JPEG disc, the picture menu will
appear on the TV.
Press
PLAY
(or
u
) to start the slide-show playback.
Preview function
A
During playback, press
Ç
.
Î
12 thumbnail pictures will be displayed
on the TV.
B
Press
.
/
>
to display the other
pictures on the previous/next page.
C
Use
keys to highlight one of the
pictures and press
OK
to start playback.
D
Press
DISC MENU
to return to Picture
CD menu.
Zoom picture
A
During playback, press
ZOOM
repeatedly to select a different zoom
factor.
B
Use
keys to pan through the
zoomed image.
Helpful Hint:
– This feature is not applicable for DivX
disc.
Rotating/flipping the picture
z
During playback, use
keys to
rotate/flip the picture on the TV.
: flip the picture vertically
: flip the picture horizontally
: rotate the picture counter-clockwise
: rotate the picture clockwise
Supported file format:
– The file 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 and other formats, or pictures in
formats other than JPEG, or pictures
associated with sound.
– It may require longer time for the
DVD system to display the disc content
on the TV due to the large number of
songs/pictures compiled into one disc.
– Progressive JPEG files will take a
longer time to display compared to
baseline JPEGs.
Disc Operations
(continued)
TIPS:
Some discs cannot be played on this player due to the configuration and characteristics of the
disc, or due to the condition of recording and authoring software that was used.