Selecting different audio channels:
In digital satellite broadcasts, multiple audio languages can be simultaneously transmitted by the programme provider.
Default audio setting:
The user can first select a default audio language via the “Preferences” menu for the receiver. Once the default audio language has been stored, all newly found TV/Radio channels will then be stored with the selected default audio language.
Multi-Channel Audio:
The broadcasters may transmit more than one language for any channel. By pressing the “LANG” key on the handset, the user can quickly find out what other languages are available for that channel. If the left side column of the Audio Control menu shows a selection of different languages, the user can select and store a new default language for that channel only - for that channel the receiver will always return to the newly stored default language.
Sometimes two different languages are broadcasted with one language on the Left Audio Channel
(L)and a different language on the Right Audio Channel (R). When this is available, the “Audio Channel” column of the “Audio Control” menu will display the available audio channels and the user can then select either channel L or R for the desired language. Otherwise the default L+R setting would have the two languages“mixed” together and they will be heard at the same time.
From this menu, the left column indicates the default languages available and the right column indicates the available audio
Notes:
Language
eng fra dan
Audio Channel
L
R
L+R
The left column is the default language setting and this option is storable. If the user changes the default language to another language, any new programmes which do not support the new default language may become silent. When this happens, the receiver will display the Missing Audio icon on the Information Banner, you can press the LANG key to select a different default language.
Missing Audio icon
Many broadcasters transmit multiple languages and programmes on a number of audio
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