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Using a Disc Menu

A DVD movie disc is capable of having an on-screen menu that is separate from the DVD player’s menu and on-screen display. The disc menu might only contain a list of the titles and chapters, or it may allow you to change features such as language and playback settings.

Although the content and operation of disc menus varies from disc to disc, the following example will give you an idea of what to expect (most people will just put a disc in the door and press PLAY).

TIP: Many discs skip the disc menu and start playing automatically. To access the disc menu when you’re playing a disc, press MENU on the remote.

1While the disc is playing, press MENU, the disc menu appears, but varies from disc to

disc, the following example will give you an idea of what to expect.

NOTE: Every DVD is slightly different, these are just examples.

An example of a disc menu. The menus on discs vary because the disc menu is created by the disc’s author and director.

In this example, the LANGUAGE setting is highlighted. To see the language options, press SELECT on the remote.

In this example, ENGLISH setting is high- lighted. Press SELECT on the remote to play the disc in English.

2Press the UP and DOWN buttons to highlight the section of the disc menu you want to choose, and press SELECT. In the example on the left, Language has been selected.

3Press the UP and DOWN buttons ( &) to select a language, and press SELECT.

4Press MENU to resume playback.

NOTE: Any settings you change on the disc menu only override the settings in the DVD Player’s menu temporarily (only for this current movie). Default settings for your DVD player are the settings that you set up in the DVD player’s menu system.

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