English-66
You can change the default value for subtitle and audio languages.
Displays the language information for the incoming stream.
1
Press the
D.MENU
button.
Result:
The DTV menu is displayed.
2
Press the
or
button to select
Feature.
Result:
The options available in the
Feature
group are displayed.
3
Press the
ENTER
button.
4
Select your required menu (
Subtitle Language
or
Audio Language
)
by pressing the
or
button, and press the
ENTER
button.
Result:
The options of the selected menu available are
displayed.
5
Select the required option (
English
) by pressing the
or
button,
and press the
ENTER
button to change the setting.
English
is the default in cases where the selected language is
unavailable in the broadcast.
6
Press the
D.MENU
button to return to the previous menu or press
the
EXIT
button to return to normal viewing.
While viewing a programme, the subtitle can be selected.
While viewing a programme, audio languages can be selected.
Selecting the Preferred Language (Subtitle or Audio)
If the programme is broadcast with digital text, this feature is enabled.
1
Press the
D.MENU
button.
Result:
The DTV menu is displayed.
2
Press the
or
button to select
Feature.
Result:
The options available in the
Feature
group are displayed.
3
Press the
ENTER
button.
4
Select to the
Digital Text
by pressing the
or
button, and press
the
ENTER
button.
5
Select
Disabled
or
Enabled
by pressing the
or
button.
6
Press the
D.MENU
button to return to the previous menu or press
the
EXIT
button to return to normal viewing.
MHEG(Multimedia and Hypermedia Information Coding
Experts Group) An International standard for data encoding
systems used in multimedia and hypermedia.
This is at a higher level than the MPEG system which includes
data-linking hypermedia such as still images, character
service, animation, graphic and video files as well as
multimedia data. MHEG is user runtime interaction technology
and is being applied to various fields including VOD
(Video-On-Demand), ITV (Interactive TV),
EC (Electronic Commerce), tele-education,
tele-conferencing, digital libraries and network games.
Setting the Digital Text
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