Appendix
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Problem Possible Cause Solution
Can’t chan
g
e audio or
subtitle language of a
movie
This movie comes with only one
language.
Check the contents.
No audio output Audio cable is not connected.
Volume is too low.
Playing in fast forward, in
rewinding or in slow motion.
Incorrect TV audio input channel.
Incorrect audio setting.
Incorrect audio channel.
Check audio connection.
Increase volume.
Resume normal playback speed by
pressing PLAY button.
Some TV sets equip with separate
composite and component audio
inputs. Be sure that you have
connected the correct one.
Check the setting in SETUP
MENU to make sure the SPDIF
setting is OFF when you connect
this unit to your TV or AV receiver
with the composite cable provided,
and vice versa.
Press AUDIO button on the
remote control to select the correct
audio channel.
Un-recognizable
subtitle occurs when
playing some DivX
movies
For an ANSI encoded subtitle file,
the setting of “OSD Language” is
inconsistent with the DivX
movies’ subtitle file.
Subtitle problem.
Match the setting of “OSD
Language” with the DivX subtitle
file.
See [Operations while Playing
Back] – [Change Subtitle] for the
solution.
The audio or subtitle
is not the language
you have selected
This movie doesn’t come with the
selected language.
Press AUDIO or SUBTITLE to
select another language.
Can’t fast forward,
rewind, slow motion,
step play, or search
Some movie files prohibit these
operations.
Pop a beer and enjoy the movie.
“HDD FATAL ERROR”
message appears on
the screen
The hard drive is malfunctioning
or the setting is incorrect.
See [Error Code] – [Error Code of
Hard Disk Drive] for the solution.