Philips dvdr 3400 사용자 설명서

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Playing a DivX disc
This recorder supports the playback of 
DivX movies which you can copy from 
your computer onto a CD-R/RW, 
recordable DVD or USB fl ash drive.
A
 Insert a DivX disc.
 The disc content menu appears.
  If the DivX movie contains external 
subtitles, you have to fi rst select the 
subtitle fi le from the fi le list.
B
 Press PLAY/PAUSE u to start 
playback.
  During playback, you can press TOOLS 
to display the disc content menu.
To select another character set for 
the subtitle fi le,
  During playback, press TOOLS once to 
show the disc content menu. Press 
TOOLS again to access various settings 
for the slide show playback.
File Play
Western European
Standard
Central European
Cyrillic
Greek
Type
Mode
Character
Audio
Time
LANG
Video
Normal
Standard Set
Stereo
0:01:31/ 0:41:35
Language 1
 Use ST keys to select { Character } 
and press X to access the options. Select 
the preferred subtitle set and press OK 
to confi rm.
Helpful Hints:
–  Subtitle fi les with the following fi lename 
extensions (.srt, .smi, .sub, .sami) are 
supported.
–  It is normal to experience an occasional 
pixelation during DivX playback due to poor 
clarity of digital contents during internet 
downloading.
Playing from a USB fl ash drive 
/USB memory card reader
This USB port supports the playback of 
JPEG/MP3/WMA and DivX fi les. 
A
 Insert a USB fl ash drive or USB memory 
card reader into the USB port.
B
 Press USB on the remote control to 
access the data in the drive.
 
The content menu appears on the TV.
C
 Use ST keys to navigate within the 
menu and select the fi le you want to play, 
then press OK.
 
For more playback information, refer 
to the previous sections on MP3/WMA 
and DivX playback in this user manual.
D
 To stop playback, press STOP x or 
remove the USB fl ash drive / USB 
memory card reader from the USB port.
Playback 
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TIPS:  Some discs cannot be played on this recorder due to the confi guration and characteristics of 
the disc, or due to the condition of recording and authoring software.