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Notes
Depending on the DVD VIDEO, you may
not be able to change the subtitles even if
multilingual subtitles are recorded on the
DVD VIDEO. You also may not be able to
turn the subtitles off.
You can change the subtitles if the DivX
video file has an “.avi” or “.divx” extension
and contains subtitle information within the
same file.
Other useful functions
Changing the sound
When playing a DVD VIDEO or a DivX
video file recorded in multiple audio
formats, you can select the audio format
you want. If the DVD VIDEO is recorded
with multilingual tracks, you can also
change the language.
When playing a VIDEO CD, AUDIO
CD or MP3 audio tracks, you can select
the sound from the right or left channel
and listen to the sound of the selected
channel through both the right and left
speakers. For example, when playing a
track with the vocals on the right channel
and the instruments on the left channel,
you can hear the instruments from both
speakers by selecting the left channel.
Press AUDIO
repeatedly during
playback to select the audio signal you
want.
The default setting is underlined.
When playing a DVD VIDEO:
Depending on the DVD VIDEO, the
option of language and audio format
varies.
When a 4-digit number is displayed, the
digits represent a language code (see
“Language code list” (page 143)). When
the same language is displayed two or
more times, the DVD VIDEO is recorded
in multiple audio formats. Note that the
sound changes automatically depending
on the disc.
When playing a DVD-R/-RW in VR
mode:
The number of audio tracks recorded on
a disc are displayed.
Example:
1: MAIN: the main sound of the audio
track 1.
1: SUB: the sub sound of the audio
track 1.
1: MAIN+SUB: the main and sub
sound of the audio track 1.
2: MAIN*: the main sound of the audio
track 2.
2: SUB*: the sub sound of the audio
track 2.
2: MAIN+SUB*: the main and sub
sound of the audio track 2.
* These items do not appear if only one audio
stream is recorded on the disc being played
back.