Samsung CHT-500 instruction manual Repeat Chapter/Title, Selecting the Audio Language

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Repeat Chapter/Title

DVD

GB

You can repeat a single chapter or a complete title.

1Open Repeat Menu

Press the REPEAT button while in Play mode to open the Repeat menu.

The current Repeat mode will be highlighted.

2Select “Chapter”

Use the , buttons to select “Chapter”.

When you select Chapter “Chapter” will be highlighted.

3Repeat Chapter

Press the OK button to repeat the current chapter.

4Select “Title”

Use the , buttons to select “Title”.

When you select Title “Title” will be highlighted.

5Repeat Title

Press the OK button to repeat the title.

DVD repeats play by chapter or title, VCD repeats play by track or disc.

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DVD

Off Chapter Title A - B

VCD/CD

Off Track Disc A - B

Selecting the Audio Language

DVD

 

 

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

Using the AUDIO button

1Press the AUDIO button.

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

3Use the , buttons to select Stereo, or ❿! (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 48.

DVD

ENG DOLBY DIGITAL 5.1CH

VCD/CD

Stereo

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Contents CHT-500 Contents Playing Back Symbols Safety Instructions Playback Region Number Disc Type and CharacteristicsDisc Markings 10 11 12 Front View of the DVD-VCRRear View of the DVD-VCR 33 UP 34 OK Infrared Remote ControlShuttle PROG/TRKAccessories Display IndicatorsConnector Location Type Deciding How to Connect DVD-VCRSocket on your Connecting DVD-VCR to the TV using the Coaxial CableConnecting DVD-VCR to the TV using the Scart Cable AV2 in By means of 21-pin Scart Cable AV1EURO AV By means of 21-pin Scart CableBy means of RF Coaxial Cable Plug & Auto Set up Tuning Your Television for the DVD-VCR Deck Control Keys Prog Button Inserting Batteries in the Remote ControlBasic TV Tuner Operations TV/VCR ButtonCopy the DVD to VHS Tape Copying from DVD to VCRInsert VHS Tape Insert a blank VHS videotape into the VCR deckSelect Language Setting the Date and TimeSetting the Menu Language Open MenuPresetting the Stations Automatically If you Then Presetting the Stations Manually13 To...Then Clearing a Preset Station Changing the Preset Station Table Selected Selecting the RF OUT Sound Mode G-KSetting the DVD-VCR Output Channel Press the # or ❷ buttons, until the TV System option isPress OK or ❿, until VCR Selecting the Colour ModeIntelligent Picture Control Off 1Hour 2Hour 3Hour VCR Auto Power OffVCR ShowView Extend Press Return twice to exit the menu Screen MessagesSelecting the Cassette Type E180 E240 300 E260VHS Play VCR Repeat PlaySelecting the Recording Speed VCR Recording a Programme Immediately VCR Protecting a Recorded CassetteThis function is not available in DVD recording If you wish to cancel the recording before the end, pressRecording a Programme with Automatic Stop To enter a ShowView, press the Timer button VCR Using the ShowViewIf you wish to Then Modifying ShowView ProgrammingUsing the Timer Programming Feature On completion, press Return three times Checking a Preset RecordingCancelling a Preset Recording Stop the playback Eject the cassette Adjusting Picture Alignment ManuallyPlaying a Cassette Then pressOption Description Selecting the Audio Output ModePlaying a Cassette in Slow Motion Playing a Sequence at Variable Speeds This DVD-VCR uses a standard indexing system Viss Searching for a Specific SequenceIntro Scan Searching for a Specific SequencePress Info Using the Tape CounterIf the remaining time is to be calculated correctly, you VCR Connecting an RCA Audio/Video Input Cable Recording from Another VCR or Camcorder CD, DVD Audio Dubbing a Pre-recorded CassetteButton Function Brand CodesComponent Choosing a ConnectionConnection to an Television Using the Disc Menu Language Setting Up the Language FeaturesUsing the Subtitle Language DVD Setting Up the Language FeaturesUsing the Audio Language DVD Setting Up the Audio OptionsAbout the Rating Level DVD Setting Up the Parental ControlOk your password again. The Parental Setup screen appears About the Change PasswordConnect S-Video Out to TV Setting Up the Display OptionsSends Component Interlace signal from Video Connections for DVDTo Component Input on Your TV Component Connections for DVDSpecial Playback Features For 43 aspect ratio discs Adjusting the Aspect Ratio EZ ViewTo play back using aspect ratio DVD If you are using a 169 TV For 169 aspect ratio discsPan Scan Adjusting the Aspect Ratio EZ ViewIf you are using a 43 TV For 169 aspect ratio discs Letter BoxWhen Playing a DVD Using the Display Function DVD/VCD/CDSelecting the Subtitle Language Using the Angle buttonUsing the Subtitle button Changing the Camera AngleRepeat Play Using the Zoom DVD/VCDSelecting the Audio Language Repeat Chapter/TitleClearing a Mark DVD Using the Mark Function DVD/VCDUsing the Mark Function DVD/ VCD Recalling a Marked SceneMP3-CD Playback MP3-CD PlaybackWMA Disc Playback DVD WMA PlayDo not try recording copyright protected MP3 files MP3/WMA PlayCD-R MP3/WMA discs Your MP3 or WMA files should be ISO 9660 or Joliet formatDVD Program Play & Random Play Thumbnail screen Picture CD PlaybackCD-R Jpeg Discs DVD Picture CD PlaybackDistance of a m Setting ms Distance of B m Setting the Delay TimeSetting the Center Speaker Setting the Surround SpeakersFront Speakers About Speaker SetupCenter Speaker Surround SpeakersPress the Bass or Treble button Press the Speaker buttonStop mode, press the Test button Dolby Pro Logic Sound Mode FunctionSound Mode Press l or ❿❿l to tune in to a lower or higher frequency Automatic TuningPress and hold l or ❿❿l to begin automatic tuning Listening to the RadioPresetting Stations Output Technical SpecificationsInput Problem Explanation/Solution Problems and Solutions VCRProblem Action Troubleshooting Guide DVDElectronics