Audio Language

Recording audio

Subtitle

Menu

Country

Language

English

Language 1

English

English

Other

Setting the language/country

You can select the country and, for DVD playback, the language for the subtitles and the audio language. Please note that with some DVDs the audio language and/or subtitle language can be changed only via the DVD menu.

For bilingual shows you can also select the sound channel of the TV station for recording.

You also have the option of setting one of the displayed languages for the on-screen menu (OSD). However, the DVD recorder display will only display English text regardless of this setting.

1Switch on the TV set. If required, select the programme number for the DVD recorder.

2Switch on the DVD recorder using STANDBY/ON m .

3Press SYSTEM-MENUon the remote control. The menu bar appears.

4Select 'A' symbol with D or C .

5Select line 'Language' with CH- B or CH+ A . and confirm with the C button.

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Select the appropriate line and confirm with

C .

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Which settings can I choose?

 

 

 

 

 

 

'Audio Language' : Playback language (audio language)

 

 

'Recording audio' : Type of audio recording 'Language 1' or 'Language

 

2'

 

 

 

 

 

 

'Subtitle' : Subtitle language

 

 

 

 

 

'Menu': Language of the OSD menu

 

Tip

 

 

'Country' : Location (country)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

7Select the appropriate setting using CH- B or CH+ A and confirm with OK .

8To end, press SYSTEM-MENU .

Switching over audio recording (2 sound)

Some TV programmes transmit an extra audio signal in stereo in addition to the normal audio signal (2-channel sound). In most cases this means that an additional language is available. If a TV programme is available in, say, English and German, German may be available as the second language.

To record TV programmes in stereo or 2-channel sound you can select Stereo or the language you want as the default setting. This setting does not become active until the sound of a TV programme is transmitted in 2-channel sound.

When you play back the recording you can play back the sound only in the language you used for the recording.

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Philips DVDR 70/001, DVDR 70/021 manual Setting the language/country, Switching over audio recording 2 sound

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