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Basic Operations/Changing The Playback Speed - Sony RDR-GX7 Operating Instructions Manual

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Basic operations/Changing the
playback speed
m
To:
Pause
Locate the beginning of
the title/chapter/track
Stop play and remove
the disc
Replay the previous
scene
Briefly fast forward the
current scene
Fast forward/fast
reverse (search)
Frame by frame (Slow-
motion play)
Watch one frame at a
time (Freeze Frame)
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Playing Discs
Z OPEN/CLOSE
/
M (Search)
Jog Stick
Operations
Press X PAUSE. To resume playback, press X PAUSE or H PLAY.
During playback, press > NEXT or . PREV.
• > NEXT : Goes to the next title/chapter/track.
• . PREV : Goes back to the beginning of the previous title/chapter/
track.
For DVD-RWs (VR mode), you can manually add chapter marks
(page 67).
Press Z OPEN/CLOSE.
Press
INSTANT REPLAY.
This function is useful when you want to review a scene or dialogue you
missed.
Press
INSTANT SEARCH.
This function is useful for skipping a scene you do not want to watch.
During playback, briefly push the Jog Stick to the left or right. Each time
you push the Jog Stick, the search speed changes as follows:
fast reverse m
FR1 T
FR2 T T
FR3* T T T
To resume to the normal speed, press H PLAY.
When you push and hold the Jog Stick down to the left or right, fast
forward/fast reverse continues at the selected speed until you release the
Jog Stick. Actual speeds may differ with some discs or recording modes.
* Music CDs cannot be played at FR3/FF3.
Push m
/
M Jog Stick for more than one second when the
recorder is in pause mode.
To return to the normal speed, press H PLAY.
Push m
M Jog Stick briefly when the recorder is in pause
/
mode.
To return to the normal speed, press H PLAY.
INSTANT REPLAY
INSTANT SEARCH
TOOLS
</M/m/,, ENTER
./> PREV/NEXT
x STOP
X PAUSE
H PLAY
M
fast forward
t FF1
t t FF2
t t t FF3*
Discs
All discs
All discs
All discs
All discs

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