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Chapter 2: the Video CD/CD-G/CD Player
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Locating a Specific
Part of a Disc (special
menu)
This player has 5 different search features.
Select the search features from the
SPECIAL MENU according to the type of
search you desire.
The monitor TV must be ON to use these
functions.
Use the remote for the following
operations.
Locating by Scene Number
(scene search)
On VIDEO CDs with PBC functions (Ver
2.0), the menu screens, moving pictures,
and still pictures are divided into “scenes”
and each scene has an assigned scene
number. This function lets you start
playback from a specific scene.
When you come across a scene you like,
make a note of the screen number by
displaying it on-screen during playback.
Then, the next time you want to watch that
scene, you can use the number to go
straight to it.
Note
This functions is only available during
playback of VIDEO CDs with PBC
functions (Ver 2.0).
Use the remote for the following
operations.
1 Start playing a VIDEO CD with PBC
functions (Ver 2.0).
2 Press SPECIAL MENU.
During menu playback of a PBC equipped
VIDEO CD
1 Elapsed time on the scene
2 Scene number
During stop mode (except for the Program
Play)
1 Play mode
2 For a disc that has not been played
3 For a VIDEO CD
4 Track numbers on the disc
5 For an audio CD or a CD-G
During stop mode in Program Play
Display is the same as ON SCREEN 1.
ON SCREEN OFF
No display (except for special menu).
Notes on the On-Screen Display
Normally, leave the display mode set to
either ON SCREEN 1, 2, or 3. When you
select ON SCREEN OFF, you cannot
check the operating status while operating
the CD player. In this case, check the
information in the front panel display.
When you record video signals played
back from this system onto a VCR (etc.)
make sure to select ON SCREEN OFF.
Otherwise, the display information will
also be recorded on the VCR.
• The color system display does not appear
if the SYSTEM SELECT switch is set to
“NTSC” or “PAL”.
3Press 1 to select “1) SCENE SEARCH”.
“SCENE –” and the total number of
scenes appear on the TV screen.
1 Total number of scenes
(example for a disc with 312 scenes)
4Use the numeric buttons (1 – 10/0) to
select the scene you desire.
e.g. For scene 103, press 1 m 10/0 m 3.
The selected scene number appears on
the TV screen.
1 Selected scene number
5Press CD · SELECT.
Playback starts from the selected scene.
To stop playback
Press p.
To check the scene number during
play mode
Press ON SCREEN repeatedly to select the
ON SCREEN 3 display mode. The scene
number appears on the TV screen. (See
“Using the On-Screen Display” for details.)
Notes
On some CDs, you may not be able to
start playing from the scene you selected
because starting playback from certain
scenes is prohibited.
In this case, the play either starts from
scene 1 (during stop mode) or continues
from the current scene (during playback).
Some CDs may not display scene you
selected on the TV screen.
Locating by Index Number
(index search)
“Index” is a number that divides a track or
a disc into smaller sections, so you can
easily locate the point you want. The index
of a VIDEO CD is called a “Video Index”.
Music CDs, CD-Gs, and VIDEO CDs may
incorporate index numbers. You can use
the index numbers to find the part of a
track you want to play.
SCENE 1 0.55
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SPECIAL
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SCENE- (1-312)
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SCENE 103 (1-312)
1
CONTNUE
•••••••
DISC 1
DISC 2
DISC 3
1-15
1- 8
TRK
TRK
Video
Audio
1
2
3
4
5
NTSC
ALL DISCS STOP
Audio
47.55DISC 3
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