Toshiba RD-XS35SU Owners Manual - Page 74
Viewing JPEG files
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Playback Other playback functions (Continued) Viewing JPEG files You can play JPEG files that have been recorded on a CD-R or CD-ROM on the recorder. Preparations • Prepare a compatible disc ( page 75) that contains JPEG files you want to view. • Set "Priority contents" ( page 152) to "Photo". • Make your TV shape conform to the 4:3 picture size. Only 4:3 pictures can be played regardless of the function settings via the on-screen displays of the recorder ( page 42, "INSTALLATION GUIDE"). If the TV is adjusted to other sizes, e.g. "WIDE," images will appear to be horizontally expanded. For details, refer to the owner's manual of your TV. 1 Press DVD. DVD Start 2 Load a CD that contains JPEG files. OPEN/CLOSE Each photo appears for about 3 seconds (slide show). If a slide show does not start, press PLAY button. Depending on the disc, "CONTENT MENU Picture List" appears. See "On "CONTENT MENU Picture List"" ( page 75) to operate. Notes • Some files may not display their own entire images depending on the size. • JPEG picture playback is not available during recording on the HDD. • Operation to JPEG file will be disabled at about 2 minutes before a programmed recording starts. To stop playback (slide show) Press STOP. If you press PLAY button after pressing STOP button, playback will start from the photo you stopped at. To pause playback (slide show) Press PAUSE. To resume, press PAUSE button again or press PLAY button. To skip photos During playback, press SKIP button repeatedly. : To skip forward. : To skip backward. 74 To rotate a picture Press ANGLE repeatedly. Each time you press the button, the picture rotates by 90° degree. Note • The rotated image is displayed after its original posture appears momentarily. To magnify a picture Follow the procedure on page 70. Notes • The magnified image is displayed after its original posture appears momentarily. • For small pictures, the reduction level may be limited.