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Autoplay, Dub Assist

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Using the DVD's Menu System Autoplay You can set the Autoplay option to play your disc automatically after you close the disc tray. 1. From the DVD player's main menu (player ON, no disc playing) highlight the Play Mode menu and press OK. 2. The Play Mode selections appear. Highlight the Autoplay option and press OK to toggle the option on/off. 3. Press the left arrow button to return to the previous menu or press GO BACK•AGAIN to return to the main menu. The Dub Assist Screen Dub Assist Dub Assist helps you record a CD onto an audio cassette tape by determining the number of tracks that will fit on one side of the tape so you have time to turn the tape over to record on the other side. To use Dub Assist when you're recording a CD onto an audio cassette: 1. Press STOP if a CD is playing (the DVD Player's main menu appears). 2. Highlight Play Mode and press OK (the Play Mode options appear). 3. Highlight Dub Assist and press OK. The Dub Assist screen appears. 4. Use the arrow buttons to highlight the Segment Length box. When the Segment Length box is highlighted, use the up/down arrow buttons to enter the length of one side of the audio cassette. 5. Use the arrow buttons to go to the Play Order box and choose Standard, Optimized, or Program. Standard: This is the default mode. The tracks are recorded in the order on the CD (track 1 is recorded first, track 2 second, etc.) Optimized: The tracks are recorded in the order that optimizes the number of tracks that can fit on one side of the audio cassette so you have the least amount of dead space at the end of the tape. Program: The tracks are recorded in the order you have programmed. You must create a program list with the Edit Program feature. 6. After you choose Standard, Optimized, or Program, press OK. The order in which the tracks will be recorded appears in the Segment box. 7. Highlight Start and press OK. 8. Follow the instructions on the screen to begin recording. 48 Chapter 5

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Using the DVD’s Menu System
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Chapter 5
Autoplay
You can set the Autoplay option to play your disc automatically after you close the disc tray.
1.
From the DVD player’s main menu (player ON, no disc playing) highlight the Play Mode
menu and press OK.
2.
The Play Mode selections appear. Highlight the Autoplay option and press OK to toggle the
option on/off.
3.
Press the left arrow button to return to the previous menu or press GO BACK•AGAIN to
return to the main menu.
Dub Assist
Dub Assist helps you record a CD onto an audio cassette tape by
determining the number of tracks that will fit on one side of the tape so
you have time to turn the tape over to record on the other side.
To use Dub Assist when you’re recording a CD onto an audio cassette:
1.
Press STOP if a CD is playing (the DVD Player’s main menu
appears).
2.
Highlight
Play Mode
and press OK (the
Play Mode
options appear).
3.
Highlight
Dub Assist
and press OK. The
Dub Assist
screen appears.
4.
Use the arrow buttons to highlight the
Segment Length
box. When
the
Segment Length
box is highlighted, use the up/down arrow
buttons to enter the length of one side of the audio cassette.
5.
Use the arrow buttons to go to the
Play Order
box and choose
Standard
,
Optimized
, or
Program
.
Standard:
This is the default mode. The tracks are recorded in
the order on the CD (track 1 is recorded first, track 2 second,
etc.)
Optimized:
The tracks are recorded in the order that optimizes
the number of tracks that can fit on one side of the audio
cassette so you have the least amount of dead space at the end
of the tape.
Program:
The tracks are recorded in the order you have
programmed. You must create a program list with the
Edit
Program
feature.
6.
After you choose
Standard
,
Optimized
, or
Program
, press OK. The
order in which the tracks will be recorded appears in the Segment
box.
7.
Highlight
Start
and press OK.
8.
Follow the instructions on the screen to begin recording.
The Dub Assist Screen