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Audio Language Selection
You can choose the audio language of video
discs recorded with multiple language tracks
movies, or play a karaoke disc with or with-
out the vocal track.
While a disc is playing press the ON SCREEN
button
23
. Use the Cursor Buttons p/q
7
to move to [AUDIO].
Use the Cursor Buttons t/u to select the audio
language or sound track.
For DVD Discs
Pressing the Cursor Buttons t/u cycles among
the audio languages or sound tracks recorded
on the disc.
Example:
Total number
Selected audio language
Selected audio number
TITLE
TIME
03
CHAP.
03
1 : 34 : 58
CHAP.SEARCH
TIME SEARCH
A-B REPEAT
REPEAT
1 / 3
AUDIO
2 / 3
ANGLE
1 / 3
SUB-
TITLE
SELECT KEY ENGLISH
St. End
010
Mb
DVD Language Select Display
VCD Language Select Display
(SVCD display is similar)
TRK.
TIME
03
34 : 58
PBC CALL
TIME SEARCH
A-B REPEAT
REPEAT
AUDIO
L / R
SELECT KEY
St. End
010
Mb
SUB-
TITLE
/
1/3 ENGLISH
2/3 FRENCH
3/3 SPANISH
1 L/R
2 L/R
1 L
1 R
2 L
2 R
L/R
L
R
If appears on the screen you cannot se-
lect the audio track
For Video CD Discs
Pressing the Cursor Buttons t/u
7
cycles
among the audio languages on the disc.
Example:
For CVCD Discs
Pressing the Cursor Buttons t/u
7
cycles
among the audio languages on the disc.
Example:
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 the ON
SCREEN button
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.
Selecting Picture Quality
You can select the quality of the image from
among four options. You may prefer one setting
over another depending on the type of pro-
gramming, picture tone or personal prefer-
ences.
While a disc is playing press the THEATER
POSITION button
8
. A window such as
will appear on the screen. Each time
you press the THEATER POSITION button again
the next option is selected. The available
options are 1, 2, 3 and OFF. OFF is the nor-
mal setting. Selecting a higher number tones
down the picture quality.
English