Total Control With DVD Directories

By Siggy Moersch, published on January 6, 2005
Source: Tom's Guide US | Keywords: ,

9. Total Control With DVD Directories

As a full-featured DVD player replacement, the HD-3510 not only plays individual files but also treats DVDs as such, with only a few changes in the settings required. Afterwards, once you've selected the first IFO files in the subdirectory, the DVD's menu is loaded. If a menu is not available, the film begins without any additional steps required. With the HD-3510, as is common with a DVD, the main menu is loaded after the various warnings are displayed, and the player remains on hold until a selection is made. Of course, all DVD functions are supported, such as the ability to select subtitles or languages. These DVD features can also be selected during playback using the remote control.

With the right settings, the DVD menus also function from the directories

As with a real DVD player, you can also select a DVD's additional functions
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