Selecting the Audio Language

Good morning!

Bon jour!

¡Buenos días!

You can select a preferred audio language and sound system.

DVD-V DVD-A

Selecting a Playback Audio Setting

You can select the preferred audio language and sound system as a set from those included on the disc. This function lets you temporarily change the audio language which you selected as the automatic setting in the setting menu (see pages 44 and 50), and choose the sound system if the disc is recorded in more than one sound format.

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Press AUDIO during playback.

 

Audio language

e.g. DVD-VSound system Audio channel

Audio: 1 ENG PCM 2CH

Audio OUT Select : Bitstream Audio Out Select

(see page 48)

The abbreviation of the language appears.

Refer to the list of languages on page 55.

 

Press AUDIO or

while the audio

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setting is displayed on the TV

screen.

 

Each time you press AUDIO or , the

 

language and audio recording system set

 

changes.

 

 

e.g. DVD-V

 

 

Audio: 1 ENG

5.1CH

 

Audio: 2 ENG PCM 2CH

 

Audio: 3 FRE

5.1CH

: Cycles backwards

To turn off the audio setting display

Press CLEAR.

Notes

Dolby Digital 5.1 Channel sound may be

displayed as “ D 6CH”.

You can change the “Audio Out Select” setting temporarily by pressing /.

When using a DVD-Audio, it may not be possible to change the “Audio Out Select” setting.

Before changing the setting, read through the explanation on “Audio Out Select” on page 48 and carefully select the setting.

Notes

Depending on the disc, it may be necessary to select the audio sound track using the DVD menu. When this is the case, press MENU to open the DVD menu and select the appropriate sound track as indicated on the DVD menu screen.

When the DVD Player is turned on or when the disc is changed, the audio settings are restored to the presets. In some cases, a language recorded on the disc may be given priority and selected automatically when the disc is loaded regardless of the setting.

Depending on the DVD-Audio, the sampling frequency and bitrate may be displayed.

When using a DVD-Audio, changing the audio sound track may cause playback to start again from the beginning of the current track.

VCD

Selecting Sound Channels on Video

CD

A Video CD may have left and right sound channels which contain sounds or languages on each channel. You can switch these two channels to hear a preferred sound or language.

During playback, press AUDIO (repeatedly) to select the sound channel.

Both the left and right

L . R

channels are heard.

 

LThe left channel is heard.

RThe right channel is heard.

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