Sony VPL-CX76 User Manual
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Sliding a Picture File — Picture Viewer
VPL-CX86/CX76
2-634-401-12 (1)
2-634-401-12 (1)
When you press the
M, m, <, , or
ENTER key during playback, the Movie
Player reappears on the screen.
Player reappears on the screen.
When the picture size is small, it is not enlarged
on the full screen if you select “Full Screen”.
on the full screen if you select “Full Screen”.
To return to Memory Stick Home
without executing the movie play
without executing the movie play
Select “Return”.
As the settings are memorized even if you
change the input after the setting of steps 1
to 3 of “Playing Back a Movie File”, press
the
change the input after the setting of steps 1
to 3 of “Playing Back a Movie File”, press
the
key on the Remote Commander
just as you start the presentation. The input is
changed to “Memory Stick”. Press the
changed to “Memory Stick”. Press the
key again and the slide show starts promptly.
To end the slide show, press the
To end the slide show, press the
key.
To start full-screen playback when
the thumbnails are displayed
the thumbnails are displayed
1
Select a movie file, then press the
ENTER key.
ENTER key.
The index screen appears (see page 20).
2
Select “Movie Player”, then press the
ENTER key.
ENTER key.
The Movie Player appears.
3
Select “Full Screen”, then press the
ENTER key.
ENTER key.
Playback starts automatically.
To operate the movie file
Select “Menu” in the Movie Player, then
press the ENTER key.
The index screen is displayed. Using the
index screen, you can show or hide the
movie file information, switch the sound,
protect important movie files, or delete
unnecessary movie files.
press the ENTER key.
The index screen is displayed. Using the
index screen, you can show or hide the
movie file information, switch the sound,
protect important movie files, or delete
unnecessary movie files.
For details on operations of the index screen,
see “Operating the Picture File” on
page 19.
see “Operating the Picture File” on
page 19.
Note
Executing the Slide Show
Promptly
Promptly