Data Files - Philips HTD3520G User Manual

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Play buttons
Button
Action
Navigation
Navigate menus.
buttons
OK
Confirm an entry.
Start, pause or resume play.
(Play/Pause)
Stop play.
/
Skip to the previous or next
track, chapter or file.
/
Fast backwards or fast forwards.
Press repeatedly to change the
search speed.
Navigation
Rotate the picture clockwise or
buttons
counter-clockwise.
(left/right)
Navigation
Flip the picture vertically or
buttons
horizontally.
(up/down)
DISC
Access or exit the disc menu.
AUDIO
Select an audio language or
SYNC
channel.
Access more options when you
OPTIONS
play your audio, video, or media
files. (see 'Audio, video, and
picture options' on page 14)
Synchronize video and sound
If the audio and video are not synchronized,
delay the audio to match the video.
1
While playing video, press and hold
AUDIO SYNC.
» Audio sync menu is displayed.
2
Press the Navigation buttons (left/right) to
synchronize the audio with the video, and
then press OK.
Note
Picture and sound can be synchronized through the
setup menu, press
> [Audio Sync].
12
EN
(Home), select [Setup] > [Audio]
Display menu for VCD and SVCD
Display the content menu on VCD and SVCD
discs.
1
Press
(Home).
2
Select [Setup], and then press OK.
3
Select [Preference] > [PBC].
[PBC]: Enable or disable the content
menu navigation of VCD and SVCD
discs with Play Back Control feature.
Data files
Your home theater can play pictures, audio and
video files contained in a disc or a USB storage
device. Before you play a file, check that the file
format is supported by your home theater.
1
Play the files from a disc or USB storage
device.
2
To stop play, press .
To resume the video from where you
stopped, press
To play the video from the start, press
OK.
Note
To play DivX DRM protected files, connect your home
theater to a TV through an HDMI cable.
Subtitles
If your video has subtitles in multiple languages,
select a subtitle language.
Note
Make sure that the subtitle file has the exact same
name as the video file. For example, if the video file is
named 'movie.avi', name the subtitle file as 'movie.srt'
or 'movie.sub'.
Your home theater supports the following file formats:
.srt, .sub, .txt, .ssa, .ass, smi, and .sami. If the subtitles do
not appear correctly, change the character set.
(Play).

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