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Searching for and Managing
Discs (Disc Explorer)
Displaying the Disc
Information
You can search for a disc by checking the
contents of all the discs loaded in the player
on your TV screen.
Loading the disc information
Press LOAD when the player is in stop or
standby mode.
The player reads the disc information of all
the discs and loads it into memory so that the
disc type, titles and other text information can
be displayed.
To cancel loading
Press
x
.
z
Hint
The player can load the disc information even when
the power is in standby mode. Press LOAD before
turning on the player.
Viewing information about the
loaded discs
You can view the loaded discs using the Disc
Explorer.
The player has 7 folders (“ALL,” “DVD,”
“CD,” “A” to “D”) and can display the
contents of each folder.
All of the discs in the player are filed in the
“ALL” folder. At the same time, DVDs are
automatically filed in the “DVD” folder, and
Super Audio CDs, CDs, VIDEO CDs, DATA
CDs are filed in the “CD” folder. You can file
your discs as you like in the “A” to “D”
folders (page 52).
Press FOLDER.
The Disc Explorer displays the “ALL” folder.
Disc Explorer display
◆
Jacket picture
The jacket picture recorded on the disc
appears automatically. If there is no picture,
you can capture one from the disc (page 51).
If there is no jacket picture and you have not
captured one, the genre picture in the player’s
memory is displayed if you select a genre.
◆
Text information (DVD/Super Audio CD/
CD text or Disc Memo)
The text information (DVD/Super Audio CD/
CD text) recorded on the disc appears
automatically. If no text information is
recorded, you can store the text information
(Disc Memo) yourself for DVDs or CDs
(page 54).
LOAD
FOLDER
ALL
DVD
CD
A
B
C
D
1
Super Car Chase
Skiing the World
Music Madness
2
3
4
5
Action
DVD
CD
Action
DVD
CD
VIDEO CD
Disc slot
number
Current
folder is
highlighted
Disc type
Current
disc
Text information (DVD/
Super Audio CD/CD
text, Disc Memo)
Jacket picture
Genre
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