Sony MCE-F11 User Manual

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Locating a Scene or Track You Want
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VIDEO CD
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Locating a Particular Point in a
Scene or Track 
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You can also locate a particular point in a scene or
track while playing a disc.
During PBC Playback (page 10), this function is
available only while playing moving pictures.
While playing an audio CD, Slow-motion Play is not
available.
SLOW
INDEX C/c
0/)
To locate a point
While monitoring the
picture or sound
Slowly by observing
the TV screen
(Slow-motion Play)
Quickly by observing
the front panel display
during pause
If you want to change the playback speed during
Slow-motion Play
Press 
& SLOW repeatedly until you find the playback
speed you want. Three speeds are available: SLOW 1 (1/
5th the normal speed), SLOW 2 (1/10th) and SLOW 3 (1/
15th). Each time you press the button, the playback speed
changes as follows.
Press
) (forward) or 0 (backward)
and hold down until you find the
point. You will not hear the sound
while playing a VIDEO CD.
& SLOW. You will not hear the
sound during the operation. When
you find the point, press 
( to
return to the normal speed.
0/) and hold down until you
find the point. You will not hear the
sound during the operation.
n SLOW 1 n SLOW 2 n SLOW 3
If “
” appears in the front panel display
The disc has reached the end while you were pressing
). Press 0 or = to go back.
Note
While playing a VIDEO CD, the picture may be distorted
during the search operation.
Locating a point using the index
(Index Search)
There are two kinds of indexes: one is for audio CDs
and the other is for VIDEO CDs. You can locate a point
you want using the index.
Note that this function is available only for indexed
discs. Also note that you cannot search indexes in
different tracks.
While playing a track, press INDEX C or c
repeatedly.
To locate the current or preceding index numbers,
press INDEX C.
To locate the next or subsequent index numbers,
press INDEX c.
Index number
Front panel display
What is an index?
It is the division of a track or disc into numbered
sections. It allows you to easily locate a desired point on
the disc. To determine whether or not a disc has an
index, look at the disc’s packaging.