Playing DVDs
15
Using a DVD’s Disc Menu
A DVD is capable of having a disc menu—its own on-screen
menu system separate from the player’s displays. This menu
may allow you to change features such as language and
playback settings.
Although disc menus’ content and operation differ from DVD
to DVD, the following example should give you a pretty good
idea of what to expect.
1. When the disc is playing, press MENU to bring up the disc
menu.
2. Use the up and down MOVE arrows to highlight the setting
or feature you want to change and press OK.
The Language setting is selected
Using a DVD’s Disc Menu
3. Use the up and down MOVE arrows to select a language
and press OK.
English is selected
Notes:
•
Because the disc menu is DVD-dependent, operation may
vary from disc to disc.
•
If the DVD is removed from the disc tray, or the player is
turned off, these settings are returned to the initialized
settings.
POWER
PLAY
FORWARD
REVERSE
SKIP
SKIP
STOP PAUSE
GO BACK
INFO
MENU
GUIDE
OK
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
+
OK
button
Move
Arrow
buttons
Menu
button
Initialized Settings
“Initialized settings” are the setting to
which the player will default each time
it is turned on.
Any settings you change with the disc
menu only temporarily override the
initialized settings.
Use the Setup Menu of the DVD
player to change the initialized
settings. (See “Using the Setup Menu”
for more details.)