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Deleting a Playlist

Stopping the replay

Viewing pictures

1. In the upper right-hand list select the option “Edit mode“ and con-

firm with the

ENTER key (Fig. 3/14).

2. Now call up the program list by selecting the option “Program view“

and confirming with

ENTER. The screen display changes to the

browser view.

3. Select the titles/tracks to be deleted in the list on the left with the

ENTER button.

4. Then select the option “Clear program“ in the upper right-hand list

and confirm with the

ENTER key.

NOTE:

It is only possible to delete individual tracks in the stop mode.

Press the

STOP button (Fig. 3/23) on the remote control to stop the

replay.

The DVD player is suitable for displaying your digital photographs. These

photos may be stored only any medium (DVD, CD, etc.) supported by the

DVD player.

NOTE:

Please ensure a suitable size of the photos. Large size photos may

take some time to be displayed or may not be displayed at all. It is of

advantage if the size of the photo corresponds with the screen size of

the playback device. For TVs this is normally 1024x576 pixel (TV-aspect

16:9) or 768x576 (TV-aspect 4:3).

Start the replay of photos by selecting the file from which the replay

shall start ï Page 44, “Selecting file/directory and starting replay“.

Scrolling

Manual: Press the “I

 PREV (Fig. 3/21) or “I NEXT button (Fig.

3/20) on the remote control to scroll forward or back.

Interrupt scrolling: Press the PLAY/PAUSE button (Fig. 3/15) in order

to interrupt the automatic picture change. Press the

PLAY/PAUSE

button again in order to resume picture playback.

Rotating a photo
You can use the Cursor buttons to rotate a photo during replay:

Rotate for 180°: Cursor Button “�“, “�“

Rotate clockwise for 90°: Cursor Button “�“

Rotate counter-clockwise for 90°: Cursor Button “�“

NOTE: Fade

When playing back images, you can select between different fade

effects by pressing the

ANGLE button (Fig. 3/27).

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