Panasonic E50 manual Changing audio, When using DVD-R

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Playing discs (continued)

Changing audio

[RAM] [DVD-V] [VCD]

Remote control only

You can change the audio being received or played with the following procedure.

Preparation

Switch [DVD, TV] (15) to “DVD”.

ªWhen you have connected the unit to other

equipment with an optical digital cable

You cannot change the audio type when you have used only an optical digital cable for connection in the following cases: While playing stereo or bilingual broadcasts recorded on DVD-

RAM.

While playing something recorded from other equipment.

During reception or play

Press [AUDIO] (31) to select the audio type.

How the type changes depends on when you press the button.

ªWhile receiving a TV programme with NICAM

Automatic indication of the type of sound system which the programme being watched (NICAM/MONO) is broadcast.

DVD-RAM

BBC 1

(1) NICAM

LR

(1)e.g.: “NICAM” is selected

If “NICAM OFF” is selected during manual tuning, “MONO” is always displayed.

ªWhile playing a television programme recorded on

DVD-RAM

If it is a recording of a stereo broadcast

LR>L>R ^-------------}

When using DVD-R

You cannot use [AUDIO] (31) or the DISPLAY menu to change audio type when a DVD-R is in the disc tray.

While receiving a bilingual TV broadcast

You can use the SETUP menus to select which audio type is recorded, either “M1” or “M2”. “M1” is the default setting. (page 60, “Sound”— “Bilingual Audio Selection”)

During play

The audio type selected for recording is played. This is displayed as “LR”.

DVD-RAM

PLAY

(2)

L R

(2) e.g.: “LR” is selected

ªWhile playing a DVD Video

You can change the audio channel number each time you press the button. This allows you to change things like the soundtrack language.

Soundtrack

1 ENG

Î Digital 3/2.1ch

(3)

Soundtrack

2 FRA

Î Digital 3/2.1ch

(4)

(3)e.g.: English is the selected language

(4)The language is switched to French

ªWhile playing a Video CD

LR>L>R ^-------------}

V-CD

PLAY

(5)

L R

(5) e.g.: “LR” is selected

For your reference

You can also use the DISPLAY menu to change the audio type. You can change the audio for the images being played with

simultaneous recording and play and Time Slip.

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Contents DVD Video Recorder Contents @ N Entering titles Remote controlControl reference guide Main unitControl reference guide Unit’s displayInside of unit For your safetyDisplays Disposal of old equipmentDear Customer Checking the AccessoriesHow to replace the Fuse Check that you have the accessories shownUse Remote controlRemote control signal sensor Switch DVD, TV 15 to DVD BatteriesTelevision operation Remote controlPlay-only discs DiscsDiscs you can use Discs you can use for recording and playDiscs Discs that cannot be playedAudio format logos Types of disc for the type of connectedReference Connections with Scart leadsFollow the step-by-step guide below HintConnect the RF Output socket to the TV aerial socket Connections without Scart leadsConnections with S-Video cable Signals from the Sky Digital STB Recording RGB SignalsStandby to ensure continuous output of RGB signals To Set Up this DVD Recorder with a brand-new Q Link TV Auto Setup with Q Link FunctionsTo restart Auto Setup Auto Setup without Q Link FunctionsTo Set Up this DVD Recorder with an existing Q Link TV Auto Setup with Q Link FunctionsRemoving Interference Auto Setup without Q Link FunctionsVideo Plus+ Codes for Satellite Receivers/Cable TV To return to the previous screen ≥43 factory setting ≥169Selecting TV screen type Use 3, 4 10 to select the TV aspect and press EnterErasing a programme that is being played When a menu screen appears on the televisionPlaying discs Slow-motion play Starting play from where you stopped it Resume FunctionQuick View Play t1.3 Fast forward and rewind-SEARCHSelecting an amount of time to skip Time Slip SkippingManual Skip Changing audio When using DVD-RMarking positions directly Using Display menus to mark positionsMarking places to play again Marker Using the tree screen to find a group Using menus to play MP3 discsRecording television programmes Recording television programmes Stop recordingTo perform Direct TV Recording EXT LinkPress Direct Navigator Playing while you are recordingSimultaneous recording and play To stop play and recordingWatching the television while recording Using the Functions windowUsing the Functions window Checking the recording during recording Time SlipFunctions window icons Using the Functions windowPress the numeric buttons 4 to enter the Video Plus+ number Timer recordingUsing Video Plus+ number to make timer recording Press Video Plus+ 2 buttonUse 3, 4 10 to make the on indication appear Timer recordingTo change the programme If - appears under Name after entering a Video Plus+ numberTo put the unit on recording standby To change the timer recording programmeManual programming To check programmes Starting and canceling programmesTo clear a timer recording programme To put the unit on recording standby Press , TimerUse 3, 4 10 to select the TV system and press Enter When connected to the other equipmentRecording from a video cassette player To select the TV system PAL/NTSCAbout Disc Information Entering titlesEnter Title Disc Information Disc ProtectionReleasing disc protection Format Erase all programmesTo stop finalizing Finalize Creating DVD-VideoUse 3, 4 10 to select Finalize and press Enter About the programme list Using the Direct NavigatorSelecting programmes to play To clear the programme listEntering and editing programme titles Checking programme contentsErasing programmes Padlock mark disappears Protecting programmesReleasing programme protection Padlock mark appearsTo change the point to divide Erasing parts of a programmeDividing programmes To erase another part of the same programmeAbout the Play List Scene screen Using Play List to edit programmesDisplaying Play List Select Next after and press ENTER10, then repeat steps 3 Using Play List to edit programmesCreating Play List To specify another sceneTo erase a Play List or a Play List Scene during play Playing Play ListPlaying Scenes Moving a Scene Adding Scenes to a Play ListErasing a Scene from a Play List To re-edit a Play List SceneTitling Play List Checking Play LIST’s contentsCopying Play List Erasing a Play ListDisc menu Using Display menusCommon procedures Sound menu Using Display menusPlay menu Picture menuIf the Video CD has playback control Repeat playUse 3, 4 Child Lock Connecting external equipmentsTo cancel the Child Lock Enjoying more powerful soundTo enjoy Dolby Pro Logic Connecting a digital amplifier or system component aConnecting an analog amplifier or system component B Connecting external equipmentsConnecting a satellite receiver or digital receiver Connecting a DecoderRear panel of this unit Connecting a video cassette recorderYellow Video White L Red R Press Functions Changing the unit’s settings≥Switch DVD, TV 15 to DVD Changing the unit’s settings Summary of settingsTuning SettingsSound PictureConnection DisplayDigital output Entering a password Ratings≥Use 1, the factory set code, under normal circumstances Remote SettingUse 3, 4 10 to select the Settings tab and press 2 or 1 ≥The Setup screen appearsChanging the unit’s settings Auto Clock Setting Clock SettingsManual Clock Setting Handling the Tuning BOX screen Channel SettingsSelecting the manual tuning Auto-Setup Restart, Download Use 2, 1 10 to select Yes and press Enter Changing the Owner IDShipping Condition Hold down 7 on the main unit for more than 5 secondsPress Status 28 to change the information displayed Status displaysChanging the information displayed Display examplesDisc handling Maintenance and HandlingMaintenance Glossary Track GlossaryLink Title/Chapter DVD-VideoU99 Service Unit status Solutions NumberSelf-diagnosis U14Error messages Causes and solutions Error displaysSound Troubleshooting guidePower PicturePlay Troubleshooting guideRemote control Remote control doesn’t work Cannot operate the televisionRecording and timer recording Specifications Dolby Digital 11, 54, 62 Index16, 17 Disc 10, 20, 26
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