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The subtitle language cannot be
changed.
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Multilingual subtitles are not recorded on
the DVD.
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Changing the subtitle language is not
available on the DVD.
Subtitles cannot be turned off.
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Some DVDs do not allow the subtitle to
be turned off.
The viewing angle cannot be
changed
.
,
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The scenes are not recorded from
multiple angles on the DVD. Change your
viewing angle, when the camera indicator
is displayed on the screen.
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Changing angles is not available on the
DVD.
The device is not working
properly.
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Static electricity, etc. it may affect the
correct operation of the device.
Press POWER on the unit to turn the unit
off and then on again.
The disc does not play, skips, or the
player freezes and the player does not
respond when you press any button
even if the disc is inserted in one of
the supported formats.
,
Static electricity, etc. can affect for proper
operation of the device or character
characteristics of the disc are not suitable
for playback. Press POWER on the unit
to turn off the unit, unplug the power cord
from the wall socket and then turn the
device back on. This is not a malfunction.
Dictionary
Transfer speed
A value representing the number of
compressed video data on a DVD per
second. The unit is one Mbps (Megabit per
second). 1 Mbps means transmission of
1,000,000 bits per second. The higher the
bit rate, the greater is the amount of data.
However, this does not necessarily mean that
you will get better picture reproduction.
Chapter
Sections of a picture or sound that are
smaller than titles. The title consists of several
chapters. Each chapter is assigned a number
that allows you to locate the desired chapter.
Dolby Digital
This cinema audio format was created by
enhancing Dolby Pro Logic Surround. The
rear channel is stereo and in this format there
is a separate subwoofer channel for perfect
bass reproduction. The format is also called
“5.1” as the subwoofer channel counts as
0.1 channel (since it only works when bass
reproduction is needed). All 6 channels are
recorded separately in this format, ensuring
a thorough separation of all channels.
Moreover, since they are all the signals
processed digitally, occurred to minimize the
occurrence of signal interference.
Dolby Pro Logic Surround
As one of the surround sound decoding
methods, Dolby Pro Logic Surround creates a
four-channel sound from two-channel audio.
Compared to previous Dolby Surround, Dolby
Pro Logic Surround reproduces the left-right
panorama more naturally and accurately
locates sounds.
To get the most out of Dolby Pro Logic
Surround, you need to connect a pair of rear
speakers and a center speaker. The rear
speakers reproduce monaural sound.