Twin View lets you see two pictures from two sources — from an antenna, VCR, DVD, etc. — on the screen at the same time. You hear the sound from only one of the sources at a time, but you can choose which source’s sound is selected. You can also change the relative size of each of the pictures.
Displaying Twin | 1 | Tune the TV to a working channel. | |
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Make Way for Ducks! | C35.1 |
Series follows the aquatic misadventures of Henry and Riley, two |
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To cancel Twin View and watch the active picture
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Factors Affecting Twin ViewsIf you use a cable box to view all channels, the same channel appears in both windows of Twin View because the cable box unscrambles only one channel at a time.
sIf you use a cable box, you can view the cable box output in one Twin View window and view a different source (such as a VCR or DVD player) in the second window by using the TV/VIDEO button. For details, see “Connecting Optional Equipment” on page 28.
sDigital sources, as well as any sources connected to the VIDEO 4, 5, 6 inputs, display in the left window, but not in the right window.
sIf you are viewing a 4:3 source and a 16:9 enhanced source (such as a DVD) side by side in Twin View, the 4:3 source appears larger.
sTwin View does not display channels that are blocked by parental settings (see page 102).
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