Sony DVP-FX875 Portable DVD Player User Manual


 
Enjoying DivX
®
Videos
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To change the subtitles
Press SUBTITLE during playback.
Press X/x, and ENTER during displaying the
subtitle information.
To stop playback
Press x.
z Hint
If the number of viewing times is preset, you can
play the DivX video files as many times as the
preset number. The following occurrences are
counted:
– when the player is turned off. This includes when
the player is automatically turned off by the Auto
Power Off function. Press X instead of x to stop
viewing.
– when the disc lid is opened.
– when another file is played.
Note
The slow reverse function is prohibited.
About DivX Video Files
DivX
®
is a video file compression
technology, developed by DivX, Inc. This
product is an official DivX
®
Certified
product.
You can play DATA CDs and DATA DVDs
that contain DivX video files.
DATA CDs and DATA DVDs that
the player can play
This player only plays DATA CDs whose
logical format is ISO 9660 Level 1 or Joliet,
and DATA DVDs of Universal Disk Format
(UDF).
Refer to the instructions supplied with the
disc drives and the recording software (not
supplied) for details on the recording format.
Note
The player may not be able to play some DATA
CDs/DATA DVDs created in the Packet Write
format or multiple sessions.
DivX video files that the player
can play
The player can play data that is recorded in
DivX format, and which has the extension
“.AVI,” or “.DIVX.” The player will not play
files with the extension “.AVI” or “.DIVX” if
they do not contain a DivX video.
Notes
The player may not play a DivX video file when
the file consists of two or more DivX video files
combined.
The player cannot play a DivX video file of size
more than 720 (width) × 576 (height)/2 GB.
Depending on the DivX video file, the picture
may be unclear or the sound may skip.
The player cannot play some DivX video files that
are longer than 3 hours.
The player can display a file name up to 14
characters. Any characters after the 14th character
do not appear on the screen.
Characters that are not displayable appear as “
*
.”
Depending on the disc, a file name that is not
displayable appears as “
*
.”
You cannot display correctly the CD-R/CD-RW
file names written in the UDF file system.
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