06Recording

Changing D.TV audio languages

(LCD page 3) Press to display the current audio language. Press repeatedly to change it to other available languages.

Changing D.TV subtitle languages

(LCD page 3) Press to display the current subtitle language. Press repeatedly to change it to other available languages.

Using the MHEG application

(UK only)

Some stations bring you programmes with the MHEG (Multimedia and Hypermedia Expert Group) application

encoded, letting you experience D.TV interactively.1

The channel banner displays an icon () to indicate that the MHEG application can be run.

TEXT (LCD page 2) Press to start the MHEG

application.2

You can also use any of the colour buttons.

Press TEXT to quit the MHEG application.

Viewing Teletext

(European countries except the UK.)

You can view the Teletext that comes simultaneously with certain programmes.

TEXT (LCD page 2) Press to display the Teletext.

You can also use any of the colour buttons.

Press the TEXT button again to hide the Teletext screen.

Changing A.TV audio channels

You can change the audio channel of the broadcast or external input signal.

(LCD page 3) Press to change the audio type. The current audio channel is displayed on-screen.

If the NICAM audio setting (see NICAM Select on page 155) is set to NICAM and you are watching a NICAM broadcast, you can switch between NICAM and Regular (non-NICAM) audio.

NICAM

Regular

If the NICAM broadcast is bilingual, you can also select the language.

NICAM A NICAM B

Regular NICAM A+B

You can also select the language for a non-NICAM bilingual broadcast.

A (L) B (R)

A + B (L+R)

When watching a recording made from an external input with Bilingual recording selected (see External Audio on page 155), you can switch the audio channel between left (L), right (R) or both (L+R).

L R

L+R

Note

When recording to the HDD with HDD Recording Format set to Video Mode On, to DVD-R/-RW (Video mode), to DVD+R/+RW, or on the LPCM setting, only one channel of a bilingual broadcast is recorded. In this case, decide which language you want to record before recording by setting the Bilingual Recording setting (see Bilingual Recording on page 155).

Switching between TV and DVD

When the recorder is stopped or recording you can choose whether to have the audio/video from the built-in TV tuner (or external input) play on your TV (‘DVD mode’), or watch the channel that the TV is currently set to (‘TV mode’).

During playback or when a menu is being displayed on- screen, the sound and video is always routed to your TV and is unaffected by the TV/DVD mode setting.

Note that the recorder must be connected to your TV using a SCART cable to be able to use this feature.

TV/

DVD (LCD page 2) Switch between TV mode and

DVD mode.

Note

1 If you start recording while the MHEG application is running, the MHEG application screen will also be recorded. To avoid this, quit the application first, then start recording. It is not possible to start the MHEG application while recording is in progress.

2 This function is not available when subtitle display is active.

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Pioneer SX-LX70SW manual Changing D.TV audio languages, Changing D.TV subtitle languages, Using the Mheg application

SX-LX70SW specifications

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