Sony DVE7000S Operating Instructions - Page 51
Movies/Still images
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Symptom You cannot perform certain functions, such as Stop or Search Playback. The language for the title/chapter cannot be changed when you play a DVD. The subtitle language cannot be changed when you play a DVD. The subtitle cannot be turned off when you play a DVD. The angles cannot be changed when you play a DVD. Cause and/or corrective action With some discs, you cannot activate these functions. Multilingual titles are not recorded on the DVD. Changing the language for the title is prohibited on the DVD. Multilingual subtitles are not recorded on the DVD. Changing the language for the subtitle is prohibited on the DVD. Depending on the DVD, you may not be able to turn the subtitle off. Change the angles at a scene recorded with multiple angles ( page 36). Multi-angles are not recorded on the DVD. Changing the angles is prohibited on the DVD. Movies/Still images Symptom There is no picture. Picture noise appears. The aspect ratio of the picture is incorrect. The picture is not displayed in the ratio selected in [TV TYPE]. JPEG files cannot be displayed. JPEG files are not displayed correctly. JPEG files take longer to play back than others. Some stationary green, blue or red dots may appear on the screen. Cause and/or corrective action Set the LINE SELECT switch to OUT ( page 23). Dirty or defective disc. The player is used in the place subject to severe vibration. Press LCD MODE/BRT repeatedly to select the correct aspect ratio ( page 39). The aspect ratio is fixed to either letterbox or panscan on the disc. The file extension ".jpg" is not added to the file name ( page 11). Files are not stored in JPEG format. The following discs take a longer time to start playback. - a disc recorded with a complicated tree structure. - a disc to which data can be added. These are called bright dots, and can happen with any LCD. The LCD panel is highly sophisticated, and more than 99.99% of the segments used in the panel are flawless. However, there is a possibility that less than 0.01% of the segments is defective and may not light up properly. Additional Information Continued 51