Pioneer HD-V9000 User Manual

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Chapter 7
Playlists
Playing the files in the 
desired order (Recall)
When playlists created using the application (HD PILOT) 
are used, the desired playlist number can be specified 
and played. Furthermore, video, text and still pictures can 
be displayed simultaneously. For details on HD PILOT, 
see the Pioneer website.
 Caution
• Depending on the files and commands, it may not be 
possible to play the files as registered on the playlist.
Store playlists created ahead of time with HD PILOT onto 
an SD memory card or USB storage device, then load the 
stored playlists into this unit before playing them 
(page 49).
1
Display Playlist.
Press the 
RECALL button.
• The playlists can also be displayed by selecting 
Playlist 
 Recall from the SETUP screen.
2
Select the playlist to be played.
Use the 
/ buttons to select.
• With playlists, file playback specification, etc., can be 
set separately. One such setting is called a line. The 
lines can be checked by selecting the playlist then 
pressing the 
 button. Use the / buttons to move 
the cursor. The playlist cannot be played while 
checking the lines.
3
Play the playlist.
Press the 
ENTER button. The playlist is played through to 
the last line registered on it. 
• When the display is switched by pressing the 
LCD 
button on the main unit’s front panel during playlist 
playback, 
Playlist ** (number) appears on the main 
unit display.
Displaying text 
superimposed on the video 
picture (Text Crawl)
 Caution
• Only text in “UTF-8” format can be displayed.
• When creating the text file, store the character code 
in “UTF-8” format.
1
Create the text file to be displayed with the Text 
Crawl function.
Use a computer’s text editor, etc., to create the text file.
2
Store the text file you have created onto an SD 
memory card.
Create a 
text folder in the SD memory card’s root 
directory and store the text file in this folder (page 21).
3
Register the Text Crawl command in the playlist.
4
Play the playlist.
The text in the text file is superimposed on the video 
picture.
Displaying still pictures 
superimposed on the video 
picture (Image Overlay)
 Caution
• Bitmap files of the type shown below can be displayed 
with the Image Overlay function.
Image size : 640 x 360
File format : Windows bitmap format (24-bit)
1
Create the bitmap file to be displayed with the 
Image Overlay function.
• On displays with overscan, the edges of the image 
may be cut off. If so, position the image so that it fits 
within approximately 90 % of the inner area.
2
Store the bitmap file you have created onto an SD 
memory card.
Create a 
picture folder in the SD memory card’s root 
directory and store the bitmap file in this folder (page 21).
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