Video CD Player Operating Instructions
Table Of Contents
- MCE-K700
- WARNING
- English
- TABLE OF CONTENTS
- Getting Started This Player Can Play the Following Discs
- Unpacking
- Hooking Up the System
- Playing a VIDEO CD
- Playing Karaoke
- Using the On-Screen Display Z
- Using the Front Panel Display Z
- Resuming Playback from the Point You Stopped a VIDEO CD (Resume Play)
- Locating a Specific Track
- Locating a Particular Point in a Scene or Track
- Locating by Observing Several Scenes at One Time (Digest Play) Z
- Playing Repeatedly Z
- Playing in Random Order (Shuffle Play) Z
- Creating Your Own Program (Program Play)
- Reducing Distortion of the Picture (DNR: Digital Noise Reduction)
- Adding an Incidental Image to Moving Pictures (COMET) Z
- Enjoying Sound Effects (Surround Sound) Z
- Controlling the TV with the Supplied Remote Z
- Adding richness to your voice (Karaoke Star)
- Adjusting the Balance of the Accompaniment and the Vocals
- Playing Karaoke with Your Video Equipment
- Playing VIDEO CDs with PBC Functions (PBC Playback)
- Locating Scenes Directly Using the Scene Numbers (Scene Search) Z
- Notes on Discs
- Troubleshooting
- Specifications
- Glossary
- Index

SONY MCE-K700 (E, C1, C2) 3-859-191-11(1)
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Locating a Scene or Track You Want
16
EN
TRK 3 V-index 2
NORMAL CD PLAY
TRK 3 index 2 0:55
CONTINUE
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6 7 8 9 10
11 12 13 14 15
MIN SEC
VIDEO CD
INDEX
CONTINUE
CONTROLKEY
Locating a Particular Point in a
Scene or Track
You can also locate a particular point in a scene or
track while playing a disc.
During PBC Playback (page 26), this function is
available only while playing moving pictures.
While playing an audio CD, Slow-motion Play is not
available.
Locating a point using the index
(Index Search) Z
There are two kinds of indexes: one is for audio CDs
and the other is for VIDEO CDs. You can locate a point
you want using the index.
Note that this function is available only for indexed
discs. Also note that you cannot search indexes in
different tracks.
While playing a track, press INDEX C or c
repeatedly.
• To locate the current or preceding index numbers,
press INDEX C.
• To locate the next or subsequent index numbers,
press INDEX c.
TV screen (while playing an audio CD)
ON SCREEN 1 or 2 display mode
TV screen (while playing a VIDEO CD)
ON SCREEN 1 or 2 display mode
Front panel display
0
)
& SLOW
INDEX C/c
0/)
To locate a point
While monitoring the
picture or sound
Slowly by observing
the TV screen
(Slow-motion Play) Z
Quickly by observing
the front panel display
during pause
z
If you want to locate a particular point of a long track
It is convenient to use Track Digest (see page 18).
z If “ ” appears in the front panel display
The disc has reached the end while you were pressing
). Press 0 or ≠ to go back.
z If you want to change the playback speed during
Slow-motion Play Z
Press & SLOW repeatedly until you find the playback
speed you want. Three speeds are available: SLOW 1 (1/
5th the normal speed), SLOW 2 (1/10th) and SLOW 3 (1/
15th). Each time you press the button, the indication
changes as follows.
Note
While playing a VIDEO CD, the picture may be distorted
during the search operation.
Press
) (forward) or 0 (backward)
and hold down until you find the
point. You will not hear the sound
while playing a VIDEO CD.
& SLOW. You will not hear the
sound during the operation. When
you find the point, press · to
return to the normal speed.
0/) and hold down until you
find the point. You will not hear the
sound during the operation.
n SLOW 1 n SLOW 2 n SLOW 3
Index number
z What is an index?
It is a number that divides a track or a disc into some
sections in order to easily locate the point you want. You
may determine if a disc uses index by looking at the
disc’s packaging.
Note
If there are no more indexes while playing a VIDEO CD,
“ CANNOT OPERATE NOW” appears on the TV screen
and the player continues playing.
Index number
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