27OPERATIONWith the Repeat cell highlighted, use the F/G Navigation Buttons to cyclethrough the choices of Repeat Off, Repeat Chapter and Repeat Title.Press the Enter Button when the desired option appears.A-B Repeat PlayTo initiate A-B Repeat Play, press the A-B Repeat Button at the beginningof the section to be repeated. The A-B Repeat Display will appear(see Figure 29). Press the A-B Repeat Button a second time to indicatethe end of the passage.Figure 29 – A-B Repeat DisplayThe display will indicate the starting and ending times selected forrepetitive play, as well as the Title Elapsed time for reference. If you havechanged the time display mode to something other than Title Elapsed,the starting and ending times will correspond to that display mode.Press the A-B Repeat Button a third time to end repetitive play.Audio SoundtracksMany DVDs contain more than one audio soundtrack, which may includedifferent languages, surround sound formats (such as Dolby Digital andDTS) or special commentaries by the director or cast.Although we recommend using the disc’s menus to select from theavailable soundtracks, you may display the current selection by pressingthe Audio Button during playback. See Figure 30.Figure 30 – Audio DisplayUse the F/G Navigation Buttons to cycle through the available audiosoundtracks, and press the Enter Button when the desired optionis displayed.SubtitlesSome DVDs contain one or more subtitle languages. Although werecommend using the disc’s menu system to turn subtitling on or offand to select a language, you may also do so by pressing the SubtitleButton. The Subtitle Display (see Figure 31) will appear.Figure 31 – Subtitle DisplayUse the F/G Navigation Buttons to cycle through the available subtitlelanguage options (including the Off option to remove subtitles from display),and press the Enter Button when the desired option appears.Camera AnglesSome DVDs include multiple camera-angle views of certain scenes, allowingyou to gain a different perspective on the program. If multiple angles are notavailable on the current disc, or during the current section of the disc, theProhibit Symbol (Ø) will appear if you try to use this feature..When multiple-angle scenes are available, the Angle Display will appearon screen (see Figure 32), indicating the current angle and the numberof available angles. Each press of the Angle Button changes to the nextviewing angle. The Angle Display remains on screen as long as multipleangles are available.Figure 32 – Angle DisplayAudio Playback From the Media LibraryThe DMC 1000’s Media Library makes it easy to store all of your audiocontent in one place for convenient playback in your main home theaterroom, in three remote “zones” (if you have set up the DMC 1000 as partof a multizone system), on a device connected to a home network, oranywhere else when you transfer the content to portable media.When you first turn on the DMC 1000, the assumption is that you willmost likely want to listen to content stored in your Media Library, andthe Main Menu (see Figure 33) is configured that way.Figure 33 – Main MenuPress the Enter Button to select the highlighted “Play” option, andthe DMC 1000 will offer you a variety of sorting options. Large musiccollections may be easier to manage when sorted by artist or album.As shown in Figure 33, you may select from one of six possible sorts,or views, of the Media Library.Cover Art: Displays a mosaic of album covers retrieved by GracenoteMusicID when the DMC 1000 is connected to the Internet. Cover artmay be organized alphabetically by name, by artist or in the order added,starting with the most recent additions. As described below, use theF/G/D/E Navigation Buttons to move the “magnifying glass” to thedesired album, and press the Enter Button to see the playback options.Tracks: Displays all tracks individually in alphabetical order. The tracksmay be organized alphabetically by name, artist, album or in the orderadded, starting with the most recent additions.