RCA RC5910P User Manual - Page 27
Playing DVDs
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Playing DVDs Fast Motion Playback (Picture Scan) To scan through a section of the disc during playback, use the Picture Scan feature: 1. Press the REVERSE or FORWARD button on the remote during playback to search through a disc. 2. Press the button again on the remote to search at the next speed. • To search at the second-highest speed, press the button a third time. • To search at the highest speed, press the button a fourth time. 3. Press the PLAY button on the remote to resume normal playback. Freeze Frame and Frame Advance 1. Press PAUSE once to freeze playback. 2. Each subsequent press of the PAUSE button advances the picture one frame at a time. 3. Press PLAY to resume normal playback. Playback buttons DVD ON OFF TV AUX ZOOM RANDOM 3-D MUTE PLAY MODE CH + VOL VOL REPEAT GUIDE CH DISC GO BACK INFO OK MENU 1 2 CLEAR 3 4 5 6 7 8 INPUT 0 9 ANTENNA REVERSE PLAY FORWARD MARKER STOP PAUSE SUBTITLE AUDIO ANGLE OPEN•CLOSE Slow Motion Playback (In Freeze Frame Mode) While the disc is in freeze frame mode, you can invoke either forward or backward slow motion playback. • Press REVERSE on the remote for backward slow motion playback. Press the button again to increase the speed. • Press FORWARD on the remote for forward slow motion playback. Press the button again to increase the speed. • Press PLAY to resume normal playback. Using the Shuttle and Jog Button During DVD playback, the shuttle can be used to pause, fast forward or reverse the DVD. See the diagrams below to determine the direction you want: With JOG off: With JOG on: PAUSE SLOW REVERSE PLAY SLOW FORWARD PLAY FAST REVERSE FAST FORWARD PAUSE FORWARD FRAME BY FRAME Slow Motion Backward Because of the nature of MPEG2 video, searching backward does not provide as clear a picture as searching forward, and the picture may appear "jumpy." What's a Scene? Because DVD is a digital format, the information can be separated in many different ways. One way that a DVD might be separated is by scenes (as in a movie). Each scene might be a title or chapter, so rather than watching the whole movie to get to a scene, you can just go straight to it. 25