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You cannot perform certain | With some discs, you cannot activate these functions. |
functions, such as Stop or Search |
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Playback. |
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The language for the title/chapter | Multilingual titles are not recorded on the DVD. |
cannot be changed when you play | Changing the language for the title is prohibited on the DVD. |
a DVD. |
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The subtitle language cannot be | Multilingual subtitles are not recorded on the DVD. |
changed when you play a DVD. | Changing the language for the subtitle is prohibited on the |
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The subtitle cannot be turned off | Depending on the DVD, you may not be able to turn the |
when you play a DVD. | subtitle off. |
The angles cannot be changed | Change the angles at a scene recorded with multiple angles ( |
when you play a DVD. | page 36). |
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| Changing the angles is prohibited on the DVD. |
Movies/Still images
Symptom | Cause and/or corrective action |
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There is no picture. | Set the LINE SELECT switch to OUT ( page 23). |
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Picture noise appears. | Dirty or defective disc. |
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| The player is used in the place subject to severe vibration. |
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The aspect ratio of the picture is | Press LCD MODE/BRT repeatedly to select the correct aspect |
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incorrect. | ratio ( page 39). |
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The picture is not displayed in the | The aspect ratio is fixed to either letterbox or panscan on the |
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ratio selected in [TV TYPE]. | disc. |
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JPEG files cannot be displayed. | The file extension “.jpg” is not added to the file name |
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JPEG files are not displayed | ( page 11). |
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correctly. | Files are not stored in JPEG format. |
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JPEG files take longer to play back | The following discs take a longer time to start playback. |
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than others. | – a disc recorded with a complicated tree structure. |
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| – a disc to which data can be added. |
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Some stationary green, blue or red | These are called bright dots, and can happen with any LCD. |
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dots may appear on the screen. | The LCD panel is highly sophisticated, and more than 99.99% |
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| of the segments used in the panel are flawless. However, there |
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| is a possibility that less than 0.01% of the segments is defective |
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| and may not light up properly. |
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