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Chapter
6
Usethe Edit Program screen to create
your own playlist.
To edit a CD:
I.
If the disc is playing, pressSTOP to stop playback (the
DVD'smain menu appears).
2. Highlight Play Mode and pressOK (the Play Mode menu
appears).
3. Highlight Edit Program and pressOK (the Edit Program
screen appears).
4. The Track box is highlighted. Use the number buttons on
the remote to enter the track you want to play first. The
track number you entered appears in the Track box and
the cursor highlights Add.
5. Press OK to add that track to the Program List. The cursor
jumps to the next spot in the Program List section. Make
sure the Track box is highlighted and enter your next
track.
6_
Continue adding tracks as explained in steps 4-5 until
your program is complete. You can play your program by
highlighting
Ployand
pressing OK, or you can save the
program by highlighting
Done and pressing OK. If you
save the program, you can select it from the Info Display.
The program will be erased when you remove the disc
from
the disc tray or the TV/DVD is turned off.
To edit a MP3:
1. If the disc is playing, press STOP to stop playback (the
DVD's main menu appears).
2.
Highlight
Play Mode and press OK (the Play Mode menu
appears).
3.
Highlight
Edit Program and press OK (the Edit Program
screen appears).
4. The Standard
Playlist box is highlighted.
Use the up/down
arrow buttons on the remote to enter the track you want
to play first and press OK.
Note: TheMP3migh t have beensetup by folders. Youmigh t needto
select o folder first, pressOK,ond then choosea trock.
5. The cursor highlights
Add. Press OK to add to the
Program List.
6.
Continue adding tracks as explained in steps 4-5 until
your program is complete. You can play your program by
highlighting
Ployand
pressing OK, or you can save the
program by highlighting
Done and pressing OK. If you
save the program, you can select it from the Info Display.
The program will be erased when you remove the disc
from the disc tray or the WIDVD is turned off.
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