Samsung DVD-FP580, DVD-F1080 Selecting the Subtitle Language, Using the Subtitle button DVD/MPEG4

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Selecting the Subtitle Language

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

Using the SUBTITLE button (DVD/MPEG4)

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Press the SUBTITLE button.

The subtitle changes when the button is pressed repeatedly.

The subtitle languages are represented by abbreviations.

An External subtitle option will appear, depending on the DivX Disc.

Press the Subtitle button on the remote control repeatedly to select the desired subtitle language on an MPEG4 disc.

DVD

Off SUBTITLE

MPEG4

Subtitle Selection

External Subtitle Off

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Enter Return Menu

MPEG4

Off SUBTITLE

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To remove the SUBTITLE icon, press the CANCEL or RETURN button.

Note

-Depending on the DVD, you may have to select the desired subtitle in the DVD’s Disc Menu. Press the DISC MENU button.

-This function depends on what subtitles are encoded on the disc. This function may not work with all DVDs.

-A DVD disc can contain up to 32 subtitle languages.

-To have the same subtitle language come up whenever you play a DVD;

Refer to “Using the Subtitle Language” on page 46.

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Contents DVD Player AK68-01464SImportant Safety Instructions Read these instructionsPrecautions FCC Note for U.S.AHandling Cautions If the remote control doesn’t operate properly AccessoriesInstall Batteries in the Remote control Before you startConnections SetupNavigating the Setup Menu Basic FunctionsSlow Motion General FeaturesScreen Progressive ScanDisc Markings Disc Type and CharacteristicsCharacteristics Region NumberDescription Front Panel ControlsRear Panel DVD-FP580 Rear Panel DVD-F1080 Hdmi OUT JackTour of the Remote Control Connecting to a TV with a DVI Jack DVD-F1080 only Before Connecting the DVD PlayerConnecting to a TV with an Hdmi Jack DVD-F1080 only Choosing a ConnectionWhat is HDCP? Hdmi Video SpecificationsWhy does Samsung use HDMI? Hdmi High Definition Multimedia InterfaceConnecting to a TV Progressive To see the progressive video outputYou can also use the Video SEL. button to change the Video Connecting to a TV InterlaceUsing the audio cables, connect the Audio red and white Output mode. SeeConnecting to a TV Video Connecting to an Audio System 2 Channel Amplifier Turn on your DVD player, TV, and AmplifierDigital Audio in Coaxial jack of the Amplifier Before Play Standby indicator light goes out and the tray opensPlaying a Disc PlaybackScreen stops, no sound Skipping Tracks Using the Search and Skip FunctionsSearching through a Chapter or Track More than 1 secondUsing the Display Function When Playing a DVD/MPEG4During play, press the Info button on the remote control Using the Disc and Title Menu Using the Disc MenuUsing the Function Menu DVD Using the Function MenuUsing the Title Menu Using their respective buttons on the remoteUsing the A-B Repeat function When playing a DVDRepeat Play Slow Play PLAY/PAUSE buttonPress the EZ View button Adjusting the Aspect Ratio EZ ViewChanging the aspect ratio DVD Letter Box 43 Pan&ScanIf you are using a 169 TV If you are using a 43 TVUsing the Audio button DVD/MPEG4 Selecting the Audio LanguageUsing the Subtitle button DVD/MPEG4 Selecting the Subtitle LanguageUsing the Angle function DVD Changing the Camera AngleUsing the Bookmark Function Using the Bookmark Function DVDClearing a Bookmark Press the Cancel button to delete a bookmark numberRecalling a Marked Scene Press the PLAY/PAUSE Button to skip to the marked sceneUsing the Zoom Function Using the Zoom Function DVDTo select the Parent Folder Clips Menu for MP3/WMA/JPEG/MPEG4/CD AudioFolder Selection To select the Peer FolderMP3/WMA/CD Audio Playback Repeat/Random playbackPress the / buttons to select a song file CD-R MP3/WMA file Your MP3 or WMA files should be ISO 9660 or Joliet formatMPEG4 Playback MPEG4 Play FunctionRepeat Playback CD-R AVI file MPEG4 Function DescriptionDivX5 Zoom Picture CD PlaybackRotation Slide ShowMP3-JPEG Playback CD-R Jpeg DiscsUsing the Setup Menu DVD-FP580 Setup MenuDVD-F1080 Setup Menu Setting Up the Language Features Using the Player Menu LanguageUsing the Disc Menu Language Using the Audio Language Using the Subtitle Language To make the setup menu disappear, pressSome discs may not contain the language you Navigating the Setup Menu Using the DivX Subtitle LanguageSetting Up the Audio Options Enter buttonENG-49 Setting Up the Display Options DVD-FP580 Display SetupResolution ❷ Still ModeResolution Setting ❶ TV Aspect❻ Picture Quality DVD-FP580 Black Level MenuDVD-F1080 Picture Quality Menu  or Enter button. e.g Setting up in Kids Safe Setting Up the Parental ControlSetting Up the Rating Level ButtonChanging the Password Select Anynet+HDMI Setting Up the Anynet+HDMI-CEC DVD-F1080 onlyTV Menu CEC, then press the  or Enter buttonENG-56 Upgrade procedure Firmware upgradeHow to make an upgrade disc IntroductionCheck if the disc has a Menu Play mode differs from TroubleshootingProblem Action Inside. All settings will revert to the factory settingsHdcp High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection Please refer to the user’s manual of your TVSpecifications Region Country Customer Care Center Warranty One 1 Year Parts / Ninety days 90 LaborContact Samsung Worldwide

DVD-F1080, DVD-FP580 specifications

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