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Clearing/Displaying Subtitles (A)
If a disc provides subtitles, you can choose to hide or display them. (This operation works only with discs that
provide subtitles.)
Press
<SUBTITLE> during playback to display, or hide, the subtitles.
When you press
<SUBTITLE>
once, the first subtitle recorded on the disc will display. The rest of the
subtitles recorded will display in sequence as you press the button.
You may change to another language with this function, or you can clear the subtitle by pressing this button as
required, until “SUBTITLE OFF” appears on the screen.
Changing Subtitle Language (B)
You can change the subtitle language with the initial settings. (This operation works only with discs on which
multiple subtitle languages are included.)
1
Press
<SUBTITLE> during playback.
When no subtitles are recorded, “
” will display instead of the language number.
2
Press
<SUBTITLE> a number of times until the preferred language is
selected.
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NOTE:
In some cases, the subtitle language may not change immediately to the selected one.
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For your reference:
When the preferred subtitle language is not selected even after pressing the button several
times, it may indicate that the language is not available on the disc.
When you turn on or remove the disc, the portable DVD player will playback the subtitle
language which is selected at the initial setting. If you select a subtitle language which is not
recorded on the disc, the portable DVD player will playback a prior subtitle language programmed
on the disc.
Viewing From Another Angle
Some DVD discs may contain scenes which have been shot simultaneously from a number of different angles. For
these discs, the same scenes can be viewed from each of these different angles using the
<ANGLE>
button.
(The recorded angles vary depending on the disc programmed.)
1
Press
<ANGLE> during playback.
2
Press
<ANGLE> a number of times until the preferred viewing angle is
selected.
Press
<ANGLE>
button a number of times to change the viewing angle.
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NOTE
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ANGLE will only function on discs where different angles have been recorded.
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