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Hello, If it is Sony DVD Player DVP-NS425P then you need original remote to use above options. Remote part number is as follows...
" 147772411 "
RMT-D153A REMOTE CONTROLand price is approx $18 and available at Sony Accessories. Please write model number of your dvd player DVP-NS425P in search box and see result.
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1.While the previews are playing, press the Menu Button on your DVD player remote to access the DVD's Main Menu. 2.Go to Scene Selection and press your Enter or Ok button on your DVD player remote. 3.Highlight Scene 2 and press the Enter or Ok button. This will start the DVD in Scene 2. 4.Use your rewind or reverse button on your DVD player remote to rewind back to the beginning of Scene 1.
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Make sure the batteries in the remote are working (they go in the back of the remote at the bottom).
Turn on the DVD player with the power button on the DP300 itself (lower left). Open the dvd tray either with the remote (press open/close button, upper right) or with the button on the DP300. Put a DVD in the tray and close it with the remote or the button on the DP300. The DVD should load.
Use the arrow buttons in the centre of the remote to select choices from the onscreen menu of the DVD. Press Play (centre of the 4 arrow buttons) to activate the choice you want. For example, if you want to play a movie, use the arrow buttons to go up or down until "play movie" is selected, then hit PLAY, and movie will play. If you want to choose a scene/chapter of the movie, use arrow buttons to go up or down until Scene Selection or Chapter is selected (highlighted), and press PLAY. This should bring up a list of the scenes or chapters. Use the arrow buttons to select the one you want, then hit PLAY, and that scene should play.
If the DVD tray is taking less than 20 seconds to operate, there is likely no problem. If it is taking more, there may be. I think the mechanism that opens and closes the tray is often the first thing to stop working on DVD and CD players.
You can probably use the front panel buttons (STOP PLAY OPEN/CLOSE etc) manually, the only thing you cannot do without the remote is access certain DVD menus, including subtitles/language/special features etc. You can always obtain and use a universal remote for basic menu functions later on if necessary.
To play a DVD movie without the remote, simply load your preferred disc, wait for the player to finish reading its contents, then to skip copyright warnings and/or the 'play movie' menu screen, press STOP, then PLAY, or simply press PLAY button where 'play movie' (or whatever function) is highlighted in the menu. These buttons should be on the front of the main unit. Doing this should encourage the player to detect the appropriate title (the movie) and play it (basic playback operation may not be possible with some DVD releases due to the numerous interactive menus and title pages, such as film trailers).
If basic manual operation is not completely possible with some DVD titles, consider a universal remote for your player if you have either lost your original, or the player was purchased/received without one. Such remotes are relatively inexpensive to purchase, and are available just about everywhere.
After the movie loads and shows "play" highlighted. And only then,press the stop button and then press the play button and the movie should play...hope this helps.
I suggest to look under the word : Scene detection ...............26 The Video Scenes section ....... 40 CHAPTER 9: DISC MENUS.... 175 Output to disc media ... 243
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also try this, facing the front of your screen. locate a button indicating " menu" and click it. once the menu button been activated there would be a display box indicating "AUDIO" "VIDEO" "TUNNING" or in some cases the screen will indicate one by one setting every time you press the "menu" button. If you'll able to find a display indicating "video" higlight the said icon and navigate throught it until you see the control for brightness. you can navigate the icon by pressing +/- channel button and to change the value of selected item you need to press +/- volume button of the screen.
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