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DVD
or
Video
CD
Operation
(Continued)
Special
DVD
Features
Checking
the
contents
of
DVD
Video
discs:
Menus
DVDs
may
contain
menus
that
allow
you
to
access
special
features.
To
use
the
disc
menu,
press
MENU.
Then,
press
the
appropriate
number
button
to
select
an
option.
Alternatively,
use
the
1/2/3/4
buttons
to
high-
light
your
selection,
then
press
ENTER.
Title
Menu
1
Press
TITLE.
If
the
current
title
has
a
menu,
the
menu
will
appear
on
the
screen.
Otherwise,
the
disc
menu
may
appear.
2
The
menu
can
list
camera
angles,
spoken
lan-
guage
and
subtitle
options,
and
chapters
for
the
title.
Disc
Menu
Press
MENU.
The
disc
menu
is
displayed.
Changing
the
Audio
Language
Press
AUDIO
repeatedly
during
playback
to
hear
a
different
audio
language
or
audio
track.
Changing
the
Audio
Channel
Press
AUDIO
repeatedly
during
playback
to
hear
a
different
audio
channel
(STER.,
LEFT
or
RIGHT).
ote
If
appears,
the
feature
is
not
available
on
the
disc.
Subtitles
Press
S-TITLE
repeatedly
during
playback
to
see
the
different
subtitle
languages.
otes
The
subtitle
file
of
the
DivX
file
is
displayed
only
smi,
srt
and
sub.
If
there
is
no
information
or
there
is
a
code
that
can
not
read
in
the
DivX
file,
"1/1"
etc
are
displayed.
DVD
Audio
Discs
DVD
Audio
is
a
new
disc
format
building
on
the
success
of
DVD
to
provide
high
quality,
uncompressed,
multi-
channel
audio
for
a
new
experience
in
audio
quality.
A
DVD
Audio
disc
can
be
identified
by
the
DVD
audio
logo
on
the
disc
jacket
or
on
the
disc
itself.
DVD
Audio
can
provide
higher
quality
stereo
than
Audio
CDs
with
a
sampling
rate
of
up
to
192kHz
(compared
to
44.1kHz
for
CDs).
DVD
Audio
digital
sound
can
be
deliv-
ered
with
up
to
24
bits
of
data
(compared
to
16
bits
for
a
standard
CD).
A
typical
DVD
Audio
disc
contains
up
to
seven
times
the
data
capacity
of
a
CD.
This
additional
space
is
used
for
music,
either
Advanced
Resolution
multi-channel
sound
quality
that
is
closer
to
the
artist's
master
recording
or
for
longer
recordings.
Many
DVD
Audio
discs
contain
on-screen
text,
such
as
artist
biographies,
playlists,
or
lyrics.
Some
DVD
Audio
discs
contain
photo
galleries
or
video
clips.
ote
To
enjoy
maximum
sound
quality
and
surround
effect
of
DVD
Audio,
you
must
use
5.1
channel
analog
audio
out-
put
(5.1CH
AUDIO
OUT
jacks
on
the
DVD/CD
receiver).
If
you
use
the
DIGITAL
OUT
(OPTICAL
or
COAXIAL)
for
your
audio
connection,
the
sound
will
only
be
similar
to
CD-quality
sound
even
though
you're
playing
a
DVD
Audio
disc.
Moving
to
another
GROUP
Some
DVD
Audio
discs
divide
content
into
different
groups.
Your
player
enables
you
to
quickly
access
different
groups
during
playback
via
the
on-screen
display.
1.
Press
DISP.
during
playback
on
in
stop
mode.
2.
Press
3/4
to
select
Group
icon.
3.
Press
1/2
or
the
numbered
buttons
(0-9)
to
select
a
group
number.
Note:
Sometimes
the
author
of
the
disc
creates
hidden
content
that
can
only
be
accessed
by
entering
a
pass-
word.
If
the
lock icon
appears
on
the
TV
screen,
enter
the
password
(sometimes
you'll
find
it
on
the
disc's
jacket
cover
or
on
a
web
site).
This
password
control
isn't
dictated
by
your
DVD/CD
receiver
---
it
is
a
function
of
the
disc.
Since
the
authoring
of
DVD
Audio
Discs
varies,
some
of
the
on-screen
display
choices
might
not
be
available
for
the
disc
you're
playing.
Viewing
another
PAGE
Since
DVD
Audio
discs
can
hold
a
lot
of
content,
there
are
various
ways
to
see
what's
available
on
the
disc.
1.
Press
DISP.
during
playback.
2.
Press
3/4
to
select
Page
icon.
3.
Press
1/2
to
select
a
page
number.
What
appears
on
the
screen
will
vary
from
disc
to
disc
because
the
information
available
depends
upon
the
way
the
disc
was
created.
Note:
Since
the
authoring
of
DVD
Audio
Discs
varies,
some
of
the
on-screen
display
choices
might
not
be
available
for
the
disc
you're
playing.
DivX
DVD-V
VCD1.1
VCD2.0
DivX
DVD-A
DVD-V
DVD-A
DVD-V
DVD-A
DVD-V
DVD-A
DVD-V
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