Playing discs (continued)
Changing audio
[RAM]Remote control only
You can change the audio being received or played with the following procedure.Preparation
Switch [DVD, TV] (15) to “DVD”.
During reception or play
Press [AUDIO] (31) to select the audio type.
How the type changes depends on when you press the button.ªWhile receiving a TV programme with NICAM
Automatic indication of the type of sound system which the programme being watched (NICAM/MONO) is broadcast.
BBC 1
(1) NICAM
LR
(1)e.g.: “NICAM” is selected≥If “NICAM OFF” is selected during manual tuning, “MONO” is always displayed.ªWhile playing a television programme recorded on
DVD-RAM
If it is a recording of a stereo broadcast
LR>L>R
PLAY
(2) L R
(2) e.g.: “LR” is selectedªWhile playing a DVD Video
You can change the audio channel number each time you press the button. This allows you to change things like the soundtrack language.
Soundtrack | 1 ENG | Î Digital | 3/2.1ch |
| (3) |
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Soundtrack | 2 FRA | Î Digital | 3/2.1ch |
(4)
(3)e.g.: English is the selected language(4)The language is switched to FrenchªWhile playing a Video CD
LR>L>RPLAY
(5) L R
(5) e.g.: “LR” is selectedFor your reference
≥You can also use the DISPLAY menu to change the audio type. ≥You can change the audio for the images being played with
simultaneous recording and play and Time Slip.ªWhen you have connected the unit to other
equipment with an optical digital cable
You cannot change the audio type when you have used only an optical digital cable for connection in the following cases: ≥While playing stereo or bilingual broadcasts recorded on DVD-
RAM.≥While playing something recorded from other equipment.When using DVD-R
You cannot use [AUDIO] (31) or the DISPLAY menu to change audio type when a
≥While receiving a bilingual TV broadcast
You can use the SETUP menus to select which audio type is recorded, either “M1” or “M2”. “M1” is the default setting. (page 60, “Sound”— “Bilingual Audio Selection”)
≥During play
The audio type selected for recording is played. This is displayed as “LR”.23