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NS-DRVCR DVD Recorder/VCR
www.insignia-products.com
Last scene memory
Your recorder memorizes last scene from the
last disc that is viewed. The last scene remains
in memory even if you remove the disc from the
recorder or switch off the recorder. If you load a
disc that has the scene memorized, the scene is
automatically recalled.
Playing a DivX movie file
Your recorder can play DivX files. Before playing DivX files,
read “About DivX movie files” on page 18.
To play a DivX movie file:
1 Press HOME. The
Home
menu opens.
2 Select Movie, DISC, then press ENTER.
3 Press / to select a folder, then press
ENTER twice. A list of files in the folder
appears.
4 Press / to select a file, then press
PLAY ( ). Playback starts.
You can use variable playback functions.
Refer to “Special playback options” on
page 17.
5 Press STOP ( ) to stop the playback. The
Movie menu opens.
Displaying DivX subtitles
To correctly display DivX subtitles:
1 Press HOME. The
Home
menu opens.
2 Select SETUP, Setup Start, then press
ENTER.
3 Press
/ / to select LANGUAGE,
Disc Subtitle, then select the language for
the DivX subtitle.
Refer to “Disc Settings” on page 16.
Movie menu options
To select movie menu options:
1 Press / to select a folder or file on the
Movie
menu then press ENTER. The
Movie
menu options appear.
2 Press / to select an option, then press
ENTER.
•
Play—Start the playback of the selected title.
• Open—Opens the folder and a list of files in
the folder appears.
• Dubbing—Dubs the DivX movie to VCR. (see
“Dubbing from DVD to VCR” on page 22)
About DivX movie files
Available resolution size
Under 720 x 576 (W x H) pixel.
Playable DivX file
.AVI, .DIVX
Playable DivX subtitle
.SMI, .SRT (SubRip only), .SUB (Micro DVD
format only), DivX subtitles, except those listed
here are not displayed on the TV screen.
Playable Codec format
“DIV3”, “DIV4”, “MP43”, “DIVX”, “XVID”, “DX50”,
“DXSB”.
Playable Audio format
“AC3”, “PCM”, “MP2”, “MP3”, “WMA”.
• Sampling frequency: within 8 - 48 kHz (MP3),
within 32 - 48kHz (WMA)
• Bit rate: within 8 - 320kbps (MP3), 32 -
192kbps (WMA)
CD-R Format
ISO 9660 and JOLIET
DVD±R/RW Format
ISO 9660 (UDF Bridge format)
Maximum Files/Disc
Less than 1999 (total number of files and
folders)
Playing an audio CD or MP3/WMA files
Your recorder can play audio CDs and
MP3/WMA files. Before playing MP3/WMA files,
read the following MP3/WMA audio file
requirement.
MP3/WMA audio file requirement
File extensions
.MP3, .WMA.
Sampling frequency
within 8 - 48 kHz (MP3), within 32 - 48 kHz
(WMA)
Bit rate (within)
8 - 320 kbps (MP3), 32 - 192 kbps (WMA)
CD-R Format
ISO 9660 and JOLIET
DVD±R/RW Format
ISO 9660 (UDF Bridge format)
Maximum Files/Disc
Less than 1999 (total number of files and
folders)
Note
• Settings are stored in memory for use at
any time.
• Your recorder does not memorize settings
of a disc if you switch off the recorder
before you play it.
•The Last Scene Memory function for a
previous DVD title is erased once a different
DVD title is played.
DVD
Note
• The file name of the DivX subtitle is
limited to characters.
• If there is impossible code to express
in the DivX file, it may be displayed as
an underline (_) mark on the display.
• If the number of the screen frame is
over 29.97 frames per second, the
recorder may not operate normally.
• If the video and audio structure of
recorded file is not interleaved, you are
returned to the menu screen.
• If the file is recorded with GMC*, the
recorder supports only 1-point of the
record level.
*GMC is the acronym for Global Motion
Compensation. It is an encoding tool
specified in MPEG4 standard. Some
MPEG4 encoders, like DivX or Xvid, have
this option.
There are different levels of GMC
encoding, usually called 1-point, 2-point,
or 3-point GMC.