Document Number: 504834-001
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Option
Definition
Description
Language
Language
Use this option to select a 3-character audio language. For
example, select eng (English) for Audio1 and spa (Spanish) for
Audio2. Use the up and down arrow buttons to access: eng,
spa, fre, ita, ger, and chn. Then, to access any of the other
languages listed below, use the up and down arrow buttons to
change all three characters.
Language Code
Language
Code
Arabic
ara
Japanese
jpn
Armenian
arm
Javaneses
jav
Balinese
ban
Kashmiri
kas
Basque
baq
Korean
kor
Batak
(Indonesian)
btk
Kurdish
kur
Bengali
ben
Latin
lat
Bhojpuri
bho
Malay
may
Bulgarian
bul
Mandarin
mdr
Burmese
bur
Marathi
mar
Catalan
cat
Misc. Language
mis
Chinese
chi
Mongolian
mon
Croatian
scr
Nepali
nep
Cue (Tones)
cue
Norwegian
nor
Czech
cze
Otomian
oto
Danish
dan
Pahlavi
pal
Dutch
dut
Panjabi
pan
Egyptian
egy
Persian
per
English
eng
Philippine (Other)
phi
Esperanto
epo
Polish
pol
Faroese
fao
Portuguese
por
Finnish
fin
Rajasthani
raj
French
fre
Romanian
rum
German
ger
Russian
rus
Greek
gre
Samoan
smo
Gujarati
guj
Scots
sco
Hebrew
heb
Sindhi
snd
Hindi
hin
Swahili
swa
Hiri Motu
hmo
Swedish
swe
Hungarian
hun
Tagalog
tgl
Indonesian
ind
Tamil
tam
Interlingua
ina
Thai
tha
Iranian
ira
Urdu
urd
Irish
iri
Vietnamese
vie
Italian
ita
Welsh
wel
DynRng Dynamic
Range
Select the audio encoding information within the Dolby
™
audio: Film Std, Film Light, Music Std, Music Light, or
Speech. To ignore the encoding information, select Disabled.
The default is Film Std.
DialNorm Dialog
Normalization
Select the level (-31 to -1 dB) of dialog below the maximum
audio level. The default is -31.
SD
I
Channel
Embedded
Audio
Channel
This option is set to None (Not Identified) unless the Mode
option (described on page 14) is set to SD
I
. Use this option
to select the audio channel within the SD
I
video: 1,2; 3,4;
5,6; 7,8; 9,10; 11,12; 13,14; or 15,16).