PLAYING DVDs and CDs
Notes on Audio Tracks:
•Not all discs contain multiple audio track choices. Check the information on back of the disc jacket to see what audio languages or format options are available.
•Some DVDs do not allow direct selection of the audio track during playback. For these discs, you must change the audio track using the disc’s menu system. Press Disc Menu Button O to display the disc’s menu and then use the ⁄¤‹ › Navigation Buttons 4 to make your selection following the navigation scheme of the individual disc.
•When you change the audio track or language with the Audio Select Button 2 on the remote con- trol as shown above, you only override the audio language setting established in the Audio Setup menu for the disc currently being played. The unit will revert to its default setting with the next disc.
Selecting or Changing the Subtitle (DVDs Only)
Many DVDs contain one or more subtitles. The default subtitle is set in the System Setup Menu as described on page 18, but you may also turn the subtitles on or off or change the language at any time during a disc’s playback.
To change the subtitle language or turn the subtitles
on or off, press the Subtitle Button to show the current configuration. When you press the Enter Button P the available subtitle choices will appear. Press the ‹ › Navigation Buttons 4 to highlight your choice from the available languages or select OFF turn the subtitles off. When your desired selec- tion appears, press the Enter Button P and then press the ‹ › Navigation Buttons 4 so that DONE is highlighted and then press the Enter Button P again to remove the
Selecting an Angle (DVDs only)
An increasing number of DVDs contain
When multiple angle views are available as shown by any of the available icons or indications, press the Angle Button I to change the view. An information box will appear in the upper right corner of your video screen to show you which angle view is playing and how many are available.
Repeat Play
The DVD 22 offers a number of repeat functions that allow you to set the player so that it automatically repeats a title, chapter or selected segment of the disc (“Repeat
To repeat the current title or chapter, press the Repeat
Button to bring a control bar to the top of the screen. When it appears, press the Enter Button P and then press the ‹ › Navigation Buttons 4 to highlight your choice of either 1 to repeat the current chapter or TITLE to repeat the current title. For CDs the options are 1 to repeat the current track, or ALL to repeat the entire disc until the playback is stopped or the function is turned off. To turn off the repeat play function, highlight the word OFF. When your desired selection appears, press the Enter Button P and then press the ‹ › Navigation Buttons 4 so that DONE is highlighted and then press the Enter Button P again to remove the on- screen display and return to normal playback.
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Information Display
At any time that a disc is playing, you may view a complete summary of the disc by pressing the Info Button 5.
The information shown is a mix of the settings for the player and the contents of the disc, as follows:
•Disc: This shows the type of disc being played.
•Disc ID: If the disc is encoded with its title, that information is shown on this line.
•Aspect Ratio: This line shows the aspect ratio of the programming recorded on the disc, and the way in which it is being played back according to the
setting established in the Video Setup menu as shown on page 19. Note that some discs may con- tain two versions of the same program with a widescreen aspect ratio on one side and a standard aspect ratio on the other.
•Video Standard: The disc’s format is shown here. For the DVD 22, this will always be the NTSC format used in North America, as that is the only format activated for Region 1 players.
•Scan Type: This line shows the scan rate of the programming recorded on the disc, and the way in which it is being played back according to the setting established in the Video Setup menu, as shown on page 20.
•Audio Resolution: This line shows the sample rate and bit rate for the audio track being played on the disc.
•Audio Format: This line shows the audio format being played back.
•Video Bit Rate: The number of blue horizontal lines inside the white bar on this line gives you an indica- tion of the video bit rate of the material being played back up to the limit of 10 Mbps. This indication will vary as a disc is played in response to changes in the amount of compression that was applied to the video signal when it was compressed during the disc creation process.
•Audio Bit Rate: The number of blue horizontal lines inside the white bar on this line gives you an indica- tion of the audio bit rate of the material being played back up to the limit of 5 Mbps.
When you are finished reviewing the material on the Disc Info screen, you may use the ⁄¤‹ › Navigation Buttons 4 and then the Enter Button
Pto select another menu to adjust a setting or pro- gram this disc, or press the Info Button 5 or Clear
Button to remove the display from your screen.
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