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Audio Language, Stereo Sound
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MX5100VR.qxd 6/04/2004 3:37 PM Page 66 66 Audio Language, Stereo Sound Audio Language You can select a language for DVDs during playback if multiple languages are available. 1 Press DVD to put the System in DVD mode. The red DVD light will appear on the front of the System. 2 During DVD playback, press AUDIO/BAND repeatedly to choose one of the available languages. The new audio will be heard.The display will disappear after about five seconds. The Audio display may show if the DVD has Dolby Digital or multi-channel (5.1 ch) sound or its sampling rate (48 k, for example).The number of available languages appears after the " / " at the right of the display ( /3, for example). 1.ENG DolbyD 5.1ch 48k/3 TIMER SET STANDBY-ON SETUP/ AUDIO/ PROG BAND SUBTITLE ANGLE REC DISPLAY ZOOM 1 SKIP/ CH TITLE C-RESET CLEAR MODE/SPEED SKIP/ CH RETURN DVD DISC MENU TUNER VCR OK STOP REW PAUSE PLAY FF 2 Example: English audio Stereo Sound If you connected the System to a Stereo using the DIGITAL AUDIO OUT COAXIAL jack as described on page 15, you cannot adjust Stereo Sound. Otherwise, adjust Stereo Sound to determine whether you will hear the left channel, the right channel, or both channels (stereo) during Audio CD playback. 1 Press DVD to put the System in DVD mode. The red DVD light will appear on the front of the System. 2 Press AUDIO/BAND during Audio CD playback to choose STEREO, L-CH, or R-CH. STEREO Both right and left channels are heard (stereo). L-CH Only the left channel is heard. TIMER SET STANDBY-ON SETUP/ AUDIO/ PROG BAND SUBTITLE ANGLE REC DISPLAY ZOOM 1 SKIP/ CH TITLE C-RESET CLEAR MODE/SPEED SKIP/ CH RETURN DVD DISC MENU TUNER VCR OK STOP REW PAUSE PLAY FF 2 R-CH Only the right channel is heard. Helpful Hints • If a language is not available after pressing AUDIO/BAND several times, the DVD does not have that language. • Some DVDs only let you change the language in the Disc menu. • Audio languages may be abbreviated (such as ENG for English). Or, three dashes (- - -) may appear instead of an abbreviation.