Playing A Disc With User Recorded Content; Controlling Video Playback - Samsung BD-J4500 Guide D'utilisation

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1. Turn the player on.
2. Connect the USB device to the USB
port on the front panel of the player.
Select Change device and then
press the ▲▼ button to select USB.
Press the v button.
Play Disc
Photos
Videos
Music
Change Device
No Disc
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Empty disc tray
Close
Change Device
Settings
3. Use the ▲▼◄► buttons to select
photos, Videos or music on the
Home screen, and then press the
v button. The Photos, Videos &
Music screen appears listing the
content of the device. Depending on
how the contents is arranged, you
will see either folders, individual files,
or both.
NOTES
Even though the player will display folders for
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all content types, it will only display files of
the Content Type you selected in Step 3. For
example, if you selected music, you will only
be able to see music files. You can change this
selection by returning to the Photos, Videos &
.
Music screen and repeating Step 3
4. If necessary, use the ▲▼◄►
buttons to select a folder, and then
press the v button.
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5. Use the ▲▼◄► buttons to select
a file to view or play, and then press
the v button.
6. Press the RETURN button to exit a
folder or the ExIT button to return to
Home screen.
7. Go to pages 14~16 for instructions
that explain how to control playback
of videos, music, and pictures on a
USB device.
NOTES
If you insert a disc when playing a USB
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device, the device mode changes to "Disc"
automatically.
Playing a Disc with User
Recorded Content
You can play multimedia files you have
recorded on Blu-ray, DVD, or CD discs.
1. Place a user recorded disc into the
disc tray with the disc's label facing
up, and then close the tray.
2. Use the ◄► buttons to select the
type of content you want to view or
play - Videos, photos, or music -
and then press the v button.
NOTES
Even though the player will display folders for
`
all content types, it will only display files of
the Content Type you selected in Step 2. For
example, if you selected music, you will only
be able to see music files. You can change this
selection by returning to the Home screen and
repeating Step 2.
3. A screen appears listing the
contents of the disc. Depending on
how the contents are arranged, you
will see either folders, individual files,
or both.
4. If necessary, use the ▲▼◄►buttons
to select a folder, and then press the
v button.
5. Use the ◄►▲▼ buttons to select
a file to view or play, and then press
the v button.
6. Press the RETURN button one or
more times to exit a current screen,
exit a folder, or to return to the Home
screen. Press the ExIT button to
return directly to the Home Screen.
7. Go to pages 14~16 for instructions
that explain how to control playback
of videos, music, and pictures on a
disc.

Controlling Video Playback

You can control the playback of video
content located on a Blu-ray disc, DVD,
CD, or USB device. Depending on the
media, some of the functions described
in this manual may not be available.
During Blu-ray or DVD disc playback,
the Full screen button does not operate.
Buttons on the Remote Control
used for Video playback
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playback related buttons
The player does not play sound in
Search, Slow or Step mode.
• To return to normal speed playback,
press the 6 button.
BONUS REPEAT REPEAT
FULL
6 button
Starts playback.
VIEW
A-B
SCREEN
5 button
Stops playback.
7 button
Pauses playback.
During playback, press the 3 or
4 button.
Fast Motion
Each time you press the 3 or
Play
4 button, the playback speed will
change.
In pause mode, press the 4 button.
Slow Motion
Each time you press the 4 button,
Play
the playback speed will change.
In pause mode, press the 7 button.
Step Motion
Each time you press the 7 button,
Play
a new frame appears.
During playback, press the 1 or
2 button.
Skip Motion
Each time you press the 1 or
Play
2 button, the disc moves to the
previous or next chapter or file.
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