Advanced operations
Advanced
operations
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The audio selection setting allows you to change the
audio language of a movie, or to listen to karaoke with or
without the vocal.
• At the beginning of the part where multiple audio tracks are
recorded, appears on the TV screen (except when the
"ON SCREEN GUIDE" preference is set to "OFF"). See page
53 for details about "ON SCREEN GUIDE" preference.
¶ During playback
(except when the status bar is shown)
1 Press AUDIO.
The audio selection window appears on the TV
screen.
2 Use 5/∞ or AUDIO to select the desired
audio.
Each time you press 5/∞ or AUDIO, the audio
changes.
See the following examples for audio selection.
• For DVD VIDEO
Each time you press 5/∞ or AUDIO, the audio
language changes.
Example:
• For Video CD/SVCD
Each time you press 5/∞ or AUDIO, the playback audio
changes as follows.
3 Press ENTER.
You can hear the selected audio.
The audio selection window is dismissed.
To change the audio language or sound
[AUDIO]
Available :
TV2
2
TV1
1
TV3
3
TV5
5
TV4
4
TV6
6
TV8
8
TV7
7
TV9
9
TV0
0
TV-/--
10
MUTING
+10
TV/VIDEO
CANCEL
TITLE/
GROUP
SUBTITLERETURN
VFPAUDIOSUB TITLEREPEAT
ANGLE
DIGEST
3D
PHONIC
ZOOM
AMP VOL
RM-SXV010U
REMOTE CONTROL
OPEN/
CLOSE
TV DVD
NEXTPREVIOUS
SELECT STROBECLEAR
SLOW
-
SLOW+
VOL
-
VOL+
CH
+
CH
-
T
O
P
M
E
N
U
M
E
N
U
O
N
S
C
R
E
E
N
C
H
O
I
C
E
ENTER
STANDBY/ON
TV DVD
ENTER
5/∞
AUDIO
ENGLISH
1/3
1/3 ENGLISH
2/3 FRENCH
3/3 SPANISH
(for Video CD) (for SVCD)
ST (stereo)
L
R
ST1
ST2
L-1
R-1
L-2
R-2
NOTES
• For DVD VIDEO, the selected language may be abbreviated
on the TV screen. See "Table of languages and their
abbreviations" on page 49.
• The Audio selection window will automatically
disappear if you do not change the audio for several
seconds.
• When appears on the TV screen (for a DVD VIDEO
disc):
You cannot select the audio.
• If only one audio track is recorded, you cannot change
the audio selection.
• You can also select the audio via the menu bar. See
pages 37 and 39.
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