Audio1 Audio2 Video Language General
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“Japanese”, and “Other”.
Setting this option to “w/Subtitle Language” automatically assigns the language selected in the Subtitle Language setting. This is recommended for most situations.
If the “Other” setting has been selected, you will have the choice of entering the desired language from either by scrolling through a list of abbreviations (and also complete names for the more common languages), or directly entering a numeric code. The complete list of language codes may be found at the end of this chapter.
Audio1 Audio2 Video Language General
OSD Language | – English | ||
Audio Language | – English | ||
Subtitle Language | – English | ||
Auto Language | – On | ||
DVD Language - | On | ||
Subtitle Display | Off | ||
Subtitle Off - | Assist Subtitles | ||
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Subtitle Display
This setting will determine if the subtitles are automatically displayed or not. In addition, a few DVDs have an additional subtitle selection that is intended for those viewers who are hard of hearing. In addition to the written transcription of the dialog, these subtitles also include written descriptions of other background sounds. Selecting “Assist Subtitle” for this setting will automatically select these subtitles, if they exist on a particular disc.
Regardless of the status of this setting, you can scroll through the available subtitle choices using the “Subtitle” button on the remote control.
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