Samsung SV-DVD3E instruction manual DVD disc can contain up to 8 audio languages

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DVD

Using the Disc View Function (Track View VCD)

Selecting the Audio Language (Using the Audio button) DVD

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Displays the beginning view of each track and the track number.

1During play, press the TITLE button.

2 Press the $ or buttons to select TRACK VIEW. Press the ENTER button.

3Select the desired view by pressing $,or , ❿!buttons.

-Press the SKIP button for the next 9 tracks if the movie has more than 9.

4Press the ENTER button.

You can select a desired language quickly and easily with the AUDIO button.

1Press the AUDIO button.

2Use the $or buttons to select the desired language on a DVD. - The audio languages are represented by abbreviations.

3Use the $or buttons to select Stereo, Right or Left. (On VCD/CD)

• This function depends on what languages are encoded on the disc and may not work with all DVDs.

A DVD disc can contain up to 8 audio languages.

How to have the same audio language come up whenever you play a DVD; Refer to “Setting Up the Language Features” on page 45.

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Selecting the Subtitle Language (Using the Subtitle button) DVD

Displays the equally divided 9 views of the current playing track.

1During play, press the TITLE button.

2 Press $or buttons to select INDEX VIEW. Press the ENTER button.

3Select the desired view by pressing $,or , buttons.

4Press the ENTER button.

• When pressing the TITLE button with a DVD; the disc’s

TITLE MENU function comes up. A disc must have at least two titles for the TITLE MENU function to work.

• When pressing the TITLE button with a CD; the unit enters the INTRO mode. INTRO lets you listen to the beginning of each track for about 10 seconds.

• You can also operate it using the DIGEST button.

You can select a desired subtitle quickly and easily with the subtitle button.

1Press the SUBTITLE button.

2Use the $or buttons to select the desired subtitle language.

3Use the or buttons to determine whether or not the subtitle will be displayed.

-Initially, the subtitling will not appear on screen.

-The subtitle languages are represented by abbreviations.

• This function depends on what languages are encoded on the disc and may not work with all DVDs.

A DVD disc can contain up to 32 subtitle languages.

How to have the same subtitle language come up whenever you play a DVD; Refer to “Setting Up the Language Features” on page 45.

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Contents DVD-VCR Contents Safety Instructions Press/push Hold down = Step numberThis Device is not for USE in Industrial Environments Rear View of the DVD-VCR Disc Type and CharacteristicsFront View of the DVD-VCR Playback Region NumberInfrared Remote Control Display Indicators Accessories11 12 Connecting DVD-VCR to the TV using the RCA Cable Connector Location Type Direction Recommended UseCamcorder DVD Button Tuning Your Television for the DVD-VCR Deck Control KeysSTANDBY/ON Button VCR ButtonInsert VHS Tape Setting the Date and TimeInsert Disc Copy the DVD to VHS TapeSet Language Menu LanguageOpen Main Menu Set menu LanguagePresetting the Stations Automatically Auto SET UPReturn to Exit 11 To...Then Clearing a Preset StationManual SET UP If you ThenTV System Selecting the RF OUT Sound Mode B/G-D/KSetting the DVD-VCR Output Channel VCR Output CHVCR Selecting the Colour Mode Intelligent Picture Control Please refer toPress or ❿, until Auto Repeat Play VCR Auto Power Off Selecting the Cassette TypeAuto Power OFF OFF OFF 2HOUR 3HOURVCR Selecting the Recording Speed Timer functions, which cannot be hiddenRecording a Programme Immediately OSDPR DAY START→ Stop VCR Cancelling a Preset Programme VCR Checking a Preset Recording Playing a CassetteAdjusting Picture Alignment Automatically Adjusting Picture Alignment ManuallyMIX Mono Playing a Sequence at Variable SpeedsYou can play a cassette in slow motion Option DescriptionNext Etc Seq Using the Tape CounterPrev Seq EtcSecond VCR see Recording from Another VCR or CamcorderEquipment chosen With a camcorder seeSqpb Super VHS Quasi Playback CD, DVDDolby Digital Decoder Digital Audio Input Jack DVD Choosing a Connection Using the Setup MenuConnection to an Television Digital Audio out Video JackUsing the Subtitle Language Using the Audio LanguageMPEG-2 Digital Out How to make the Setup Menu disappear or returnDolby Digital Out Dynamic CompressionDVD Setting Up the Display Options Receiver Connections Skip Forward/Back StillFrame Advance Step Search Forward/BackDVD Repeat Play Program Play DVD/VCD/CD Random Play DVD/VCD/CDDepending on the disc, the Repeat function may not work DVD Screen FIT Play Digest Play Digest may not operate depending on the disc in useDVD disc can contain up to 8 audio languages When pressing the Title button with a DVD the disc’sYou can also operate it using the Digest button DVD disc can contain up to 32 subtitle languagesUsing the Bookmark Function DVD/VCD Recalling a Marked SceneClearing a Mark DVD Using the Zoom DVD/VCD MP3 Play DVD 3D Sound FunctionTechnical Specifications DVD MP3 Play CD-R MP3 disc requirementsBefore requesting service troubleshooting Problems and Solutions VCRTroubleshooting Guide DVD Problem ActionThis Appliance is Distributed by

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