Philips HTS5561/12 User Manual

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Play RMVB or RM file
Available only in Asia Pacific and China
An Real Media Variable Bitrate (RMVB) and 
RealMedia (RM) file contains both audio and 
video. You can copy an RMVB or RM file from 
your computer onto a recordable disc or USB 
storage device, and play them from your home 
theater.
1
  Play a disc (see ‘Play discs’ on page 20) or 
USB storage device (see ‘Play files’ on page 
23) that contains a RMVB or RM file.
Note
 
Make sure that the file extension is ‘.RMVB’ 
or ‘.RM’.
 
same name as the video file (see ‘Subtitles’ on 
page 23).
 
the character set (see ‘Subtitle character set’ 
on page 24).
Play buttons
Button
Action
Navigation 
buttons
Navigate menus.
OK
Confirm an entry or selection.
 (Play)
Start or resume play.
Pause play.
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 
buttons (up/
down)
Rotate the picture clockwise or 
counter-clockwise.
SUBTITLE
Select subtitle language for 
video.
POP-UP 
MENU/DISC 
MENU
Access or exit the disc menu.
‘Audio, video, and picture 
options’ on page 24).
Discs
Your home theater can play DVDs, VCDs, CDs, 
and Blu-ray discs. It can also play discs that you’ve 
made at home, such as CD-R discs of photos and 
music.
What you need
For audio or 2D video: 
• 
Audio and video connection between your 
home theater and the TV.
• 
An audio or a video disc.
For 3D video:
• 
A 3D TV.
• 
An HDMI connection between your home 
theater and the TV.
• 
A Blu-ray 3D disc.
• 
A pair of 3D glasses that are compatible 
with your 3D TV.
Play discs
1
  Insert a disc into the home theater.
 
»
Your TV switches to the correct source 
and the disc plays automatically.
2
  If the disc does not play automatically, press 
DISC or select [play Disc] in the home 
menu, and then press OK.
3
  For a 3D video, put on your 3D glasses.
4
‘Play buttons’ on page 20).
Note
 
For a 3D video, during search forward or 
backward, and in some other play modes, the 
video displays in 2D. It returns to 3D display 
when you play normally again.
Tip
 
the display (see ‘Display panel’ on page 37).
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