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LiteOn LVW-5005X - Navigation and File Playback

LiteOn LVW-5005X
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Navigation operation
During playback, press [ Navi.] to display the “Navigation”
menu.
SLOW MOTION
Select a slow-motion speed. You can choose to
play the disc at +1/2x, +1/4x or -1/2x, -1/4x.
SEARCH Locating a desired position in the current title or
track (time search).
Press the number buttons (0~9) to enter the
desired time or title.
Example (for DVD VIDEO)
To play back from
TITLE:CHAPTER : 001/001
or TIME:0
1 : 2 7 : 3 3 (H:M:S)
Example (for SVCD/VCD)
To play back from
TIME:0
1 : 2 7 : 3 3
Press [] to correct a mistake.
Press [] repeatedly to move back to the digit
where you entered a wrong number, and reenter
the correct one.
Press [ENTER], to start playback from the
specified time.
Note:
Moving the cursor left through each menu takes you to the previous
level. Moving the cursor left at the first menu selection closes the
dialog box.
A-B Starting to repeat a desired part.
REPEAT Select “Point A” at the beginning of the part you
want to repeat.
Select “Point B” at the end of the part you want to
repeat.
The unit locates “A” and starts repeat playback
between “A” and “B.”
Select [Cancel] . The A-B repeat mode turns off,
then normal playback continues.
Playback
SUBTITLE During playback to select a subtitle language from
those available on the current disc.
Note:
Some DVDs include subtitles in different languages. If you want to
choose subtitles, follow these steps.
AUDIO To select a different audio language or soundtrack
during DVD playback.
Note:
Multiple languages or soundtracks must be available on the DVD.
ANGLE To select a different camera angle during DVD
playback.
No
Note::
Multiple angles must be available on the DVD-disc. (within the
current title) or track for playback.
INFORMATION
To enable or disable the DVD/VCD/SVCD disc
information.
To exit the Navigation
Press [ Navi.] again or [] to exit the “Navi”
mode.

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