Notes:

An SVCD disc has a pair of stereo channels; Sound 1 and Sound 2. In the above options, “1” indicates “Sound 1”, while “2” indicates “Sound 2”.

Some SVCD discs may not contain audio on Sound 2. When playing back such a disc, no audio is reproduced by selecting “2 L/R”, “2 L” or “2 R” above.

To turn off the on-screen display

Press DVD ON SCREEN.

Viewing from Multiple Angles [ANGLE]

You can enjoy a variety of scene angles if the DVD disc contains “multi-angle” parts, where multiple cameras were used to shoot the same scene from different angles. You can select one of these viewing angles from the normal screen or on-screen display.

At the beginning of “multi-angle” parts, appears on the TV screen.

Using the ANGLE button ————————————

7During playback

From primary remote control only:

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2

1. Press ANGLE.

2. Press ANGLE or the 2/3cursors to select the desired angle.

Each time you press ANGLE or the 2/3cursors, the angle changes.

Selecting an angle from the angle list display ———

7During playback

From primary remote control only:

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2 3

Using the DVD player

1. Press and hold ANGLE for more than 1 seconds.

Up to nine camera angle recorded on a disc appear on the TV screen.

The selected camera angle

2. Use the 5//2/3cursors to select the desired angle.

3. Press ENTER.

The selected angle appears on the TV screen.

Selecting a scene angle from the on-screen display —

7During playback

From the remote controls:

Primary remote control

Secondary remote control

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2 3

2 3

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1. Press DVD ON SCREEN.

The on-screen display appears on the TV screen.

2. Use the 5/cursors to mode the pointer to [ANGLE].

3. Use the 2/3cursors to select the desired angle number.

The total munber of recorded angles

Example:

The current angle number

To turn off the on-screen display

Press DVD ON SCREEN.

Note:

When appears on the TV screen

The current scene is not recorded from multiple angles.

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JVC TH-A104 manual Press and hold Angle for more than 1 seconds, Selecting a scene angle from the on-screen display