Magnavox MRD100 Changing sound track language, For VCD changing the audio channel, Disc

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Disc Operations (continued)

Changing sound track language

Playing an MP3/ JPEG disc

 

This operation works only on DVDs with multiple soundtrack languages, you can change the language you want while playing a DVD.

Press AUDIO repeatedly to select the available audio languages.

For VCD – changing the audio channel

Press AUDIO repeatedly to select the available audio channels provided by the

disc:

 

LEFT VOCAL

RIGHT VOCAL

MONO LEFT

MONO RIGHT

STEREO

 

Switching camera angles

This option is only available with DVDs that contain sequences recorded from different camera angles. This allows you to view the picture from different angles.

Press ANGLE repeatedly to select the available camera angles.

This DVD system can playback most of the MP3 and JPEG files recorded on a CD-R/RW disc or commercial CD.

Before you start ...

Turn on your TV to the correct Video In channel. See the section on ‘Finding the correct viewing channel’.

A Insert a disc.

The disc reading time may exceed 30 seconds due to the complexity of the directory/file configuration.

The disc menu appears on the TV. If not press DISC MENU on the remote control.

B If the disc main menu contains various

folders, usekeys to select a desired folder and press OK to open the folder.

C Use keys to select a track/file and press OK to start playback.

Playback will start from the selected file and continue through to the end of the folder.

You can also use the numeric keypad (0-9)to enter your choice.

English

TIPS: The operating features described here might not be possible for certain discs. Always refer to the instructions supplied with the discs.

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Contents Manual del usuario Manual do Usuário English Degrees LaserLanguage Code Português Español English IndexTable of contents Table of contents Accessories supplied Setup precautionsCleaning discs General InformationMain Unit Remote Control TV Volume + SetupREW m / Ffwd M Prev í / Next ëUsing the remote control Placing the speakers Basic ConnectionsBasic Connections Connecting the speakers and subwooferConnect the DVD system directly to the TV Connecting to TVOption 1 Using Composite Video jacks Cvbs Follow option 1 to make the basic video connection Connecting the FM/ AM antennasConnecting the power cord Optional Connections Connecting digital audio equipmentGetting Started English Turning off to Standby modeTurning on the DVD system Finding the correct viewing channelAudio Setting language preferencesSubtitle Disc MenuSelecting the matching color system Setting the TVAuto NtscPAL Setting the TV Display43 PS 169Message appears on the TV Confirm your action by selecting For Progressive Scan TV onlyCan start to enjoy the high quality picture If no picture is displayedCntr Delay Setting the speakers’ channelsRear Delay SubwooferPlaying a disc Disc OperationsPlayable discs Basic playback controls Repeating play modeSelecting various repeat functions Repeating a selection within a chapter/ trackProgramming disc tracks Other playback featuresUsing the Disc Menu Viewing playback information English Using the Title MenuResuming playback from the last stopped point ZoomingChanging sound track language Switching camera anglesFor VCD changing the audio channel DiscRotating/flipping the picture Zoom pictureDuring playback, use Stop ÇUsing the menu bar DVD Setup Menu OptionsMenu options and press to enter Accessing the DVD setup menu43 LB TV ShapeTV System SCR SaverTest Tone Parental PasswordMenu Lang Default Presetting radio stations Tuning to radio stationsUsing auto install Tuner OperationsDeleting a preset radio station Selecting a preset radio stationChanging tuning grid Using automatic presetVolume control Sound and Volume ControlsTo turn off the volume temporarily Selecting digital sound effectsControlling ‘PHILIPS’ TV with the remote control Other FeaturesSetting the sleep timer Dimming system’s display screenProblem General Solution TroubleshootingProblem Playback Solution Glossary Specifications